Speedcrazy's 94 Pickup Evolution
#22
#23
Well apparently the state had the same i dea i did; go play in the washout... When i got there they had put in a culvert and were dumping fill dirt. Strikes me as kinda funny as there are hardtop raods with more holes than a sieve and they pick a dirt access road to repair. So i didn't get in the good mud but got enough on the truck for pics if nothing else =p
#24
Gps
I run a GPS in my '79 truck and it gives a much better reading than the original speedo. It will even give you a decent gas mileage on the fly estimate if you give it the parameters to figure it for you like make of truck and engine.
Just a thought, it ran me like $100 at Wally world and was easier than fixing the speedo.
I am about to purchase a '95 ext cab SR5. It doesn't have wheels and tires on it so that will have to be addressed. I am curious about the rpm's at 70 with the 33's myself?
Cntryboy1289
Just a thought, it ran me like $100 at Wally world and was easier than fixing the speedo.
I am about to purchase a '95 ext cab SR5. It doesn't have wheels and tires on it so that will have to be addressed. I am curious about the rpm's at 70 with the 33's myself?
Cntryboy1289
#25
I run a GPS in my '79 truck and it gives a much better reading than the original speedo. It will even give you a decent gas mileage on the fly estimate if you give it the parameters to figure it for you like make of truck and engine.
Just a thought, it ran me like $100 at Wally world and was easier than fixing the speedo.
I am about to purchase a '95 ext cab SR5. It doesn't have wheels and tires on it so that will have to be addressed. I am curious about the rpm's at 70 with the 33's myself?
Cntryboy1289
Just a thought, it ran me like $100 at Wally world and was easier than fixing the speedo.
I am about to purchase a '95 ext cab SR5. It doesn't have wheels and tires on it so that will have to be addressed. I am curious about the rpm's at 70 with the 33's myself?
Cntryboy1289
Tore the dash off again:
And found that i have no idiot lights on the right hand side other than the check engine light and cruise control. Which is slightly odd as i do not have a cruise control module. Guess its not the original.
I also want to know the rpms as asked, with my 5.29s and 35"s i run 3000-3200 at 65mph.
Does anyone know the stock ratios?
#27
The only thing keeping me from going that route at the moment is that i want to keep the cab clean looking and simple so its easy to clean. But it is an idea i have in my head.
#28
working around a farm, mudding, and occasional highway running, you need a good set of gauges more so than the idiot lights and gauges they put in these trucks. Mine has ran hot several times and the temp gauge was slow to register the heat and my son blew the head gasket because of it.
#29
Something like the following link is what I am talking about.
http://autoplicity.com/products/2004...FYVZ7AodR1QAmg
http://autoplicity.com/products/2004...FYVZ7AodR1QAmg
#30
working around a farm, mudding, and occasional highway running, you need a good set of gauges more so than the idiot lights and gauges they put in these trucks. Mine has ran hot several times and the temp gauge was slow to register the heat and my son blew the head gasket because of it.
#32
I found this for you.
1991-1995 Toyota MR2 Triple 2 1/16" 52mm A-Pillar Gauge Pod Mount Holder Trim on eBay!
Jeff
1991-1995 Toyota MR2 Triple 2 1/16" 52mm A-Pillar Gauge Pod Mount Holder Trim on eBay!
Jeff
http://www.truckpillars.com/page0/page0.html#
That would be awesome for a bunch of temp gauges and whatnot but i still need to decide what to do about my main dash cluster, replace it or build a custom one. I have found some sweet custom ones but i think hooking up the wiring and such would be beyond me if they have to connect to the ecu. Plus gauges are doggone expensive. GAh... that would look soo sweet though.
#33
yea, noticed it after I posted it. Here you go
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pp...5/model/tacoma
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pp...5/model/tacoma
#34
yea, noticed it after I posted it. Here you go
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pp...5/model/tacoma
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pp...5/model/tacoma
#35
Well i ordered a full set of locks.
I was washing the mud of my truck so i could take a crack at the black over-spray the PO left on my windows and so i locked the triangle windows and hosed the outside off, then i cleaned the inside so i could see my progress on the outside. Well... in the process i pushed the lock button down to get at the dirt behind it. Long story short i locked myself out of the truck. So i decided i ought to invest in a lock that actually works so i can have a spare for emergencies.
$94 on amazon for the full set minus gas cap lock. Full sets are rather hard to find. I did find a complete set + gas cap lock for 85 on TNA but their reviews ain't so hot.
I was washing the mud of my truck so i could take a crack at the black over-spray the PO left on my windows and so i locked the triangle windows and hosed the outside off, then i cleaned the inside so i could see my progress on the outside. Well... in the process i pushed the lock button down to get at the dirt behind it. Long story short i locked myself out of the truck. So i decided i ought to invest in a lock that actually works so i can have a spare for emergencies.
$94 on amazon for the full set minus gas cap lock. Full sets are rather hard to find. I did find a complete set + gas cap lock for 85 on TNA but their reviews ain't so hot.
#37
#38
- Glove box
- center console/radio area
- panel from under the steering wheel
- dash cover
- dash cluster
- top
Easy as that. Just take time to look at each screw/bolt and remember where it goes and you will be fine.
#40
In other news i picked up some purple power and cleaned my engine bay... i now look like i dumped a bucket of salt water in there. Apparently the key is too take it off with a pressure washer within minutes of application... i just used my garden hose.
Trying to figure out how to remove all the new crud.
Oh and my lock set shipped =p