94 Toy Min-E truck build

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by NashMan, Nov 17, 2012.

  1. NashMan

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    ummm sure


    it's rather simple
     
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    This fan will run with the key off tell the truck comes down to proper temp

    you can run single wire self grounding temp sensor as well
     
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    are you going to make a auto-cross video man!!! I would love to watch your truck race through cones. have you seen nam's auto-cross truck video's their badass too!!!
     
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    Lapping day

    video does not even comes close to how much fun it is


    but I really could do some more things to my truck


    Vmsc Lapping day - YouTube
     
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    you did a badass race man!!! I bet the guy in the s-10 wasn't in a good mood because you over took him in a 4-cyl!!! good job man!!!
     
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    your truck sounds really good!!! have you thought of putting a 2jz-gte single turbo conversion??? it would put more power to the ground. but how many classes would you go up??? also did you switch your header yet??? your Toyota sounds great!!! I recommend a l.c. engineering header and upgrade your clutch, lighten the flywheel and do a cam and lighter bigger crank and bore the pistons out with a bigger cylinder head too!!! those are just suggestions though. my 93 was pretty fast too. but I know if you run them hard the 22re doesn't like the motor hot. and it will handle the upgrades better then just running a stock block too. also the 22re motor likes to run rich instead of lean!!! I hammered on my 22re with just a intake and a flowmaster 40 series exhaust. I drove it like I stole it too!!! then I started having issues but the truck and motor nearly had 300,000 miles on them both, also what rims are those I like them too!!! sweet truck man!!!
     
  7. The Jewish Guy

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    Since you replaced the complete steering column can you sell me the grey plastic surround piece because mine has disintegrated.

    Let me know

    Zach
     
  8. The Jewish Guy

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    Can you post up the Honda 2 wire fan switch motor switch part number please ?
    Thanks

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  9. NashMan

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    95 civc will work, any model of motor
     
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    sorry i swapped it into my other truck
     
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    I think it would be a lot simpler if you could just give me the part number of the one that you purchased so i can locate it easily.

    Can you do this ?

    P/N # _____________ ( Honda 2 wire fan motor switch )

    Sorry... I am an Old guy
     
  12. NashMan

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    I got it from a wrecking yard best place to get them and then you can snip the plug off the harness

    pretty simple just call them say i need fan switch for 92 to 95 does not matter what motor is has it's the same switch
     
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    Awesome thanx NashMan!!!!
     
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    how much does your truck weigh??? my 93 weighed about 3,300 lbs. that was a single cab 2wd truck with ps,pb, and a/c too!!! it was a lot more then my 2,100 lbs. Honda accord ex- 4 dr. with all the power options and a sunroof/moonroof. have you seen toyotareference.com yet???
     
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    for what ????? fan thingy?
     
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    Yes, fan thingy.
     
  17. NashMan

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    lol, it is now know as the thingy
     
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    Skimmed the whole build. Sick little yota. Reminds me of my old 92 but you've done more to yours. I graduated to my 78. I really like the intake setup you made and the shifter you made. I usually run a car shift arm cut down in my trucks, same effect. Makes me wanna get new videos this weekend.
     
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    thanks man, more to come just taking a small break for now


    Shifter is not even close to the same really mine so close to the wheel is awesome in stead of reaching down alot

    I have done the cut down shifter thing
     
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    I love the build man!!! it is a awesome truck makes me miss my 93 though!!!
     

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