This is my 7MGE Mk3 Toyota Supra.

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  • Опубліковано 2 кві 2022
  • I decided to start posting videos of building, mainintaing and modifying my 1988 Mk3 Toyota Supra. This video is a brief overview of my 7MGE-T motor and the many things I have done to it. If you guys are interested subscribe and follow me for more content.
    *sorry about all the "uhhhh" and "ummmms" wasn't sure exactly what to say and was winging it and needed to think about what I was gonna say. Hopefully you guys can bare through it.
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  • @brandonwhite5927
    @brandonwhite5927 2 роки тому +15

    Close to the same story. My dad finally gave me his 87 targa gte 5speed supra, that he got for his graduation vehicle. It is in need of restoration. I've been going through all your supra videos and learning all kinds of things. Thank you and keep them coming.

  • @lockjawjak
    @lockjawjak 2 роки тому +3

    Investing in a standalone that has short AND long term fuel trim was the best decision I made when re-wiring my 7M. With just a 2jz base map for the rough ignition table the ECU tuned the entire fuel table by itself and saved me big dollars on the dyno. Having a new loom is a big plus too as the old wiring is crusty as hell due to age and also limits you to stock perhipherals.
    This thing is looking to be a nice 7M! I do love the old M series, they seem to have a lot more character than the 1JZ that came in the later models. I have owned my 1988 Turbo A for over 6 years now and it was stock except for a turbo back exhaust. I have modified it over the years and its nearly done except I need to fit my cams and valvetrain upgrades. Starting from a bone stock chassis it has been great to feel the improvement after doing the coilovers, poly bushings/mounts, ECU, piping and brakes.
    I picked it up for AUD13.5k in 2016 which was top of the market given the rarity of the model and the fact it wasn't missing any parts. Nowadays mint examples are going for $60K its just crazy! I am glad I got one while I could afford it, prices were on the rise even back then. I look forward to seeing what you do with this mate

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      Thanks for reaching out man! Yeah I cannot believe how much some of these cars are going for. I was contemplating selling the car and I'm glad I decided to just hang onto it. Ive seen some 1989s going for upwards of 50-60k and in terrible condition. With my dad being the original owner it should have stayed in better condition but unfortunately with time and actually driving the car, things wear out and just get old.
      Oh the standalone has already been worth the money. I will do a whole video of when I send it out to get tuned (hopefully soon). I won't be even be close to utilizing all the features the ecumasters has to offer. I first purchased the DIY auto standalone and it was a waste of money and time. I was surprised at how easy it has been getting all the sensors and stuff wired in with this ecumaster.
      I'd love to see some pics of your car. follow me on my new instagram account supraluver and message me some pics. I just started to post pictures of mine and will also use that to document my build process.
      thanks again for reaching out man! best of luck on your build. Hit me up if you run into any issues.

  • @MrRanggong
    @MrRanggong Рік тому +1

    Thanks for doing this video. Keep ‘em coming. Reading forum tips is one thing but actually seeing it is better. I have an ‘89 Turbo I’ve had since it was born. Planning on rebuilding for bigger HP so your content is helpful.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Thanks I appreciate it! I will keep them coming for sure!

  • @GtiKyle
    @GtiKyle 2 роки тому +5

    Hey man, don't apologize for being a talking video. I actually really like your walk through of your mods VS 99% face cam. I have a 90 7mgte, so love seeing 7m content. I'd rather see the technical content VS the clickbaity shit. Subd

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      Thanks man! I appreciate it. I personally like the walk through stuff too. I will pump out some more videos and give more in depth info on my setup. I want to just keep it real and more personal. Thanks again for the comment and the sub man!

  • @TerrenceLP
    @TerrenceLP Рік тому +1

    Keep enjoying your hard work ☺️ you make me want to get mine ready for spring 🌱

  • @BarrettAutoLife
    @BarrettAutoLife 2 роки тому +1

    Radical man.. my 7mge has been sitting for several years but it's finally time to tinker. For real great video. I enjoyed staring at your engine bay & brainstorming. Thank you.

  • @GW1SH1N
    @GW1SH1N 4 місяці тому +2

    0:22 Woah bro why you staring at me like that 🥶

  • @andrewknops8506
    @andrewknops8506 2 роки тому +20

    Hey! I bought a 7MGE '89 Supra a few years ago as a senior in high school. I didn't realize at the time what a complicated and unsupported car/engine I had bought, and its been giving me constant issues (300k miles, flood car, etc). I had never done an oil change on a car, yet decided to get it anyway because it was only $1,500. What you have is pretty close to my dream build. I want to keep the 7M, turbo it, etc. But so far, I've done nothing but strip out the interior and change the wheels. I just don't have a ton of time to work on it while in college
    Right now, it stalls on idle occasionally, the rear lamp failure box is faulty so my brake lights don't work, and the engine just feels very shaky, especially above 4-5k rpm. Do you have any recommendations for easy mods to make it run better, or to fix these problems?
    I'm excited to be a part of such a small community, I look forward to having a nice build at some point. Definitely subscribed, I want to see more of your Supra in the future.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +8

      Dude thanks for sharing your story man! Unfortunately as you have experienced, these cars are getting harder to find and Unfortunately most of them are in horrible condition and have been left outside to rot away. I'm glad to hear you are working on getting it back to the condition it should be in!
      As for the rough idling issue, I'd start with the simple stuff. Check the spark plugs, distributor, spark plu wires, boots...etc. check the spark plug galley and see if the valve covers have leaked oil into the spark plug holes. Check the distributor cap for cracks, look at the rotor and see if the contacts are worn out (easy to replace). When I had a misfiring issue similar to yours, my valves were burned up and causing similar rpm issues. Hopefully yours is something simple like I listed. Check those little things first and hit me up if its still having issues.
      I've been stoked hearing from all these other guys about their Supras and the progress they have made with them. It's a pretty awesome community and everyone is so willing to help out. I appreciate your feedback and I will continue to post videos. Thanks again man!

    • @okturbo7770
      @okturbo7770 9 місяців тому +2

      hey man how's the car been?

  • @obnielh7346
    @obnielh7346 2 роки тому +6

    I don’t know how I got to this channel , but I’m glad I did, this is the type of build I want for mine , and I never thought of putting the turbo version taillight I guess I will do them now lol thank you for that , great video bro keep up the good work.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks man! I really appreciate it! I'm glad you found my channel! I'm always looking for ideas for new content. I will do a video of the install for the turbo taillights. It's pretty easy but there are a few little tricks that make the install go smooth. Thanks again for the sub!

    • @Javon1320
      @Javon1320 Рік тому

      Same happy to find it and follow all mk3 builds save the 7m!!

  • @amberjade8528
    @amberjade8528 Рік тому +7

    Love the car, love your work. Please keep the content coming. Not many people have channels about mk3 builds with 7M motors. I am teaching myself, I have a 7mge. Looking for all the help I can get haha 😂

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Thank you! I definitely will! Hopefully I can get some more videos out really soon! Hit me up if you ever have any questions.

  • @lafollettegarage4019
    @lafollettegarage4019 Місяць тому +1

    Mine is also a 7mge. I have been looking for a 2JZ but I recently picked up Another 7m but with targa roof. Been debating just fully doing what you did with your set up. Sweet build man!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Місяць тому +1

      Oh nice! You should totally do it! I've been really happy with my setup!

  • @Maui_hilux
    @Maui_hilux Рік тому +4

    I feel lucky coming across this video! I rarely see forward facing intake manifolds for the 7m motors. I have a 7mgte swap in my mx83 and i love this motor. I have a 2j in my garage waiting to be swapped in but I want to keep my 7m going because it's such it's not as popular and just different from what's normal today. Keep these 7m videos coming

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +2

      Yes! Keep the 7m alive! No but seriously they are great motors. I've pushed mine pretty hard and it hasn't given me a bunch of problems. Yeah it's a built bottom end and of course a metal head gasket with ARP head studs, but honestly I'm happy with the motor and don't have any intentions on swapping it out. Keep up the work man and thanks for watching the vids!

    • @Maui_hilux
      @Maui_hilux Рік тому +1

      @Jumpin through Hoopes funny thing is I spun a crank bearing back in 2016... it's been drifting and pushed hard even with a little knock. My friends tell me to swap the 2j but I keep telling them that the 7m just won't die and if that's the case it deserves to stay in the car

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +2

      @ae86mia Haha that is awesome! Yeah I spun a bearing a while back and figured it was gonna blow and it never did so I decided to do a full rebuild and make it better and stronger. I've considered getting another 7m to do another build.

  • @mr0iz0
    @mr0iz0 2 роки тому +2

    Subscribed! Good to find MK3 content for inspiration - Have a '91 JZA70 so very relevant. Coming up 12 years that i started upgrades, ha!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      Thanks man! Keep it up man! We need more of these cars on the streets. It's such a fun car to own and it's always turning heads!

  • @DIY-Mark-3
    @DIY-Mark-3 2 роки тому +1

    Your engine bay is looking amazing im definitely going to subscribe.
    I've been have really good results on my 86 mkiii running 7MGE electronics and fueling mods with my 2jzge build @8psi.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man! Yeah it works surprisingly well. Thanks for the sub! I have some plans for some good upcoming videos.

  • @chaserickaby5469
    @chaserickaby5469 8 місяців тому +1

    Sick build man! Thanks for sharing. I’ll be diving into my 7M-GTE build hear soon. Saving this for inspiration 100p!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for checking out the channel man! Get that thing out on the road asap!

  • @nolan1812
    @nolan1812 2 роки тому +9

    this is rad keep the 7m content coming! just pulled mine to do mhg and refresh

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome! Good decision! You won't regret it. I ran the hks mhg for a while and decided to switch over to the cometic gasket. Saved some money and the quality in my opinion was a little better.

    • @nolan1812
      @nolan1812 2 роки тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds sweet i'm glad i decided to go with the cometic gasket too!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +2

      @@nolan1812 yeah it's great quality. I'd suggest their full gasket set too. Pretty inexpensive and comes with all the replacement gaskets you need for a full rebuild.

    • @jethzeeltorres9727
      @jethzeeltorres9727 2 роки тому +1

      I’m on the same mission

  • @BAEZMAN
    @BAEZMAN 2 роки тому

    You doing good bro we appreciate all you do!

  • @gunnars535
    @gunnars535 Рік тому

    Recently purchased an 88mge-t car, apex-i piggyback using a 7mgte wiring harness. I got the head studs and head gasket done+ wide-band 02. Upgraded inter cooler, aluminum piping all the way around. I'm still in the process of decoding exactly what I bought and what I got myself into, but I'm excited for it.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Keep me posted! It can always be a mystery with these cars ha.

  • @deonghee5473
    @deonghee5473 2 роки тому +5

    Nice video man, good quality keep em up :) not alotta new 7m content on UA-cam

    • @deonghee5473
      @deonghee5473 2 роки тому +1

      and what are your HP goals?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      @@deonghee5473 thanks man! I will definitely be posting more. I'm looking for around 500-600. I think I should be able to achieve that goal with what I've done with the motor.

  • @JohnFlores-sf6em
    @JohnFlores-sf6em 7 місяців тому +1

    Finally someone with a good video on the Mk3👌 thanks and keep it coming please

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  7 місяців тому

      Absolutely! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. More videos to come!

  • @adamcarr2062
    @adamcarr2062 Рік тому +2

    Great video mate, when you get a min have a look at my mk3 7mgte, we're nearly ready to race. Thanks.

  • @michaelganter8952
    @michaelganter8952 Рік тому

    Interesting setup.

  • @7mgtecreations860
    @7mgtecreations860 Рік тому

    Nice car man... Love the MK3 Toyota Supra

  • @derpaderp6642
    @derpaderp6642 Рік тому +1

    Love the car keep it up

  • @michaelharris7415
    @michaelharris7415 Рік тому +2

    That's the car I wanted in 88 so I really appreciate your video. Now I know what I'll have to pay to get one and what I'll want to do with it to make it nice

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Thanks for checking out the video! If you get your hands on one, don't let it go!

  • @the_samruai_in_black_
    @the_samruai_in_black_ 3 місяці тому +1

    got me a mk 3 91 , think ill be following this channel for further info ,mine is very similar to yours, even got the same color bro

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  3 місяці тому

      Sweet! Glad you stumbled across my channel! Keep me posted on your build and if you have any questions feel free to message me!

  • @peppermaster1189
    @peppermaster1189 2 роки тому

    I live in Utah too. In the Layton area. I have had 240sx, FC RX7, and wanted to get into the 85-88 280sx. I definitely want to stay in the 80’s though. I wanted something different then what everyone else is doing. Then I remember seeing an old abandoned turbocharged 88 celica supra and haven’t seen anyone really get into one. So I started to do some research and landed on your video. Your car is damn good looking and just inspired me even more to go ahead and pull the trigger on one. So thank you for that. Also, did you know you used the spacers, UH and UHM, or some variant of them 157 times in this vid😂😂😂. Well now you do. Keep up the good work.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      Haha thanks for the feedback man! Keep goin on those projects! We need more of these cars on the road. Haha yeah I noticed the ummm and uhhh as well. Haven't done a video in a while so I was uhhhh ummming a lot. Hopefully my videos get better as I make more.

  • @venomchallenger
    @venomchallenger 11 місяців тому

    Awesome… keep on doing more videos

  • @ImReelySuqi
    @ImReelySuqi 4 місяці тому +1

    I've got an 87 in my back yard. I told myself it needs to be done before my daughter's 16th birthday. She's 5 now so I need to get it going. I do plan on keeping the 7m ge because a 2jz swap would just be too obvious. I'll end up buying a 2jz for something else but this is pretty much the goal for mine

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  4 місяці тому +1

      Nice dude! Look forward to seeing the progression. Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @Javon1320
    @Javon1320 Рік тому +1

    7m yesssss much love building mine no crazy power just want it bullet proof drop more info and updates

  • @oscara4021
    @oscara4021 2 роки тому

    Nice channel bro!

  • @arashzahoory333
    @arashzahoory333 Рік тому

    Well done!

  • @MikeRP3147
    @MikeRP3147 2 роки тому

    I really liked your video

  • @borger477
    @borger477 2 роки тому

    This is so epic

  • @Oxedizer
    @Oxedizer Рік тому

    nice man, just a fun fact... some of the JDM GTE's didn't come with oil squirters either, but all euro GTE's did

  • @dolanwae2718
    @dolanwae2718 2 роки тому

    hey my dude, cool vid and thanks for pouring content on your build. i found me a blue 86 hardtop and purchased it yesterday! do you have a guide from going to ge to gte and if not, may you create a spreadsheet and video for noobs like me? mines a ge and overheard the engine was bored out (is doing a compression test a way to determine how much the engine was bore?). overall, i'm looking to get a nice fun street car like how you were mentioning. also, glad to say i'm officially in the supra gang:)

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Sorry it's been so long my man! Hopefully all is well and your able to cruise around. I'd be more than happy to make a list for you. I'm sure with how much time has passed you might have already done some research on your own. Let me know if you still need this info and I can do a short video. These motors are actually pretty fun to tinker with and might seem a little complex but they are very simple.
      Congrats on the purchase! You will not be disappointed.

  • @ianspeckmaier9565
    @ianspeckmaier9565 Рік тому +1

    I really like how you kept the stock look under the hood. What kind of engine oil do you use?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Thanks for checking out the vid. I've been through several different types. I'm currently running royal purple but will be switching to valvoline on my next change.

  • @manjirum
    @manjirum Рік тому

    Considering this video is 9 months ago, did you ever install your ecu into the stock wiring harness? Which ecu did you use and what were some changes you made to the stock harness? Personally Im gonna have to find an aem or pro efi ecu since tuners around here use that, but I need an idea of what changes Im looking at before I do my own na-t project. I love the build by the way the FFIM really modernizes the engine bays of these cars.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Yeah I've been slacking on the uploads and haven't given a recent update on this. I decided to bag the megasquirt and went with the ecumaster EMU classic. I finished wiring all the inputs and ran into an issue with the ignition signal. I got the adapter harness from ecumaster and I guess the wiring isn't correct so I've been needing to figure that out. So far it's been super easy to work with and I would recommend it. Another guy I know is running 500hp on his 7m with the ecumaster.
      I will try to do an update video on this soon.

  • @ParadoxdesignsOrg
    @ParadoxdesignsOrg 2 роки тому

    thumbs up for a fellow 7M!

  • @astonmarjo
    @astonmarjo 2 роки тому +1

    Nice ride ...I definitely know what you mean when you say everything has been modified. I've owned a few Supra's over the years. My Mk3 Supra also has plenty of mods including full interior upgrades and exterior paint. Always garaged and barely drive it now due too value and idiot drivers 🤬. 18x9 fronts 19x10 rears Swapped 2jzgte engine that's been built with just about every new part available. GR T-56 installed 1300 whp is my goal. 😂👌🏁🏁🏁

  • @TheMotoxxx87
    @TheMotoxxx87 2 роки тому +2

    Nice car from glad to see someone else messing with the 7M. Your probably going to want to uncap that valve cover you have blocked off. Since you have A standalone you should definitely ditch that distributor and get a true trigger setup and coil on plugs.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      That's the plan. That cap is just temporary. I will be making an AN line going from the valve cover back to the block. I will eventually do a trigger wheel and a coil over plug setup. Curious to see what the stock distributor limits are.

    • @TheMotoxxx87
      @TheMotoxxx87 2 роки тому

      @@mainstreambuilds sounds good lmk if you have any trigger questions.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      @@TheMotoxxx87 what trigger wheel and coils would you recommend for the ecumasters

  • @manutechsolutions6247
    @manutechsolutions6247 2 роки тому +1

    Good job.

  • @thisismeisthatyou7940
    @thisismeisthatyou7940 2 роки тому

    why is the oil drain line from the valve cover blocked off? getting the oil back down to the pan is pretty important

  • @jayrokk2160
    @jayrokk2160 Рік тому +1

    I have 1 86.5 and 1 87mgte with vintage old school vintage hks on the 87 .. turbo spun rod bearings.......manual w58 and R154 on 87 ...._Philly

  • @jethzeeltorres9727
    @jethzeeltorres9727 2 роки тому

    Looks amazing. I own a 1990 NA 5speed, This is exactly how I want my 7MGe to look but I’m good with out the turbo I just want a cleaner look like what you did with the intake. Also good idea for the valve covers by making look flat on top , I’m not a big fan of how they look with the dip in the middle . Love the car . Can’t wait to see it through the changes of the ecu and also see the power numbers . Keep the Vids coming . All Mk3 and supra owners need this type of content to keep us motivated to work on our own cars. Best of luck with the channel . I’m here to stay

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man! I really appreciate the feedback. I agree with you as far as the lack of mk3 supra content on UA-cam. I hope my videos are informative and help.

    • @jethzeeltorres9727
      @jethzeeltorres9727 2 роки тому

      @@mainstreambuilds yea man you’re the only one I know of that explains everything thoroughly . I literally was looking for some content today to get motivated to work on the Mk3 and I came across your Channel. Glad I did hehe , good look with everything man.

  • @albrustmeyer753
    @albrustmeyer753 8 місяців тому +1

    7MGE. End GTE 👍

  • @RollingRigTraction
    @RollingRigTraction 2 роки тому

    We just got an '87 Turbo model for my son in the same color, I do like the spoiler yours has in the rear compared to his. His GTR has the distributorless ignition. We're actually also in Utah.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Oh man he is super lucky! These cars are becoming more and more rare. The three piece spoiler looks really good on the car. My supra was a base model and didn't come with a spoiler at all, so it was a good addition. Yeah the distributor takes up a lot of space and limits my ability to tune. Hopefully I can do away with it soon. Don't hesitate to message me if you guys have any questions about the car.

    • @RollingRigTraction
      @RollingRigTraction 2 роки тому

      @@mainstreambuilds thank you, I appreciate it and I'm sure my son will also!

  • @andrefigueroa9297
    @andrefigueroa9297 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m not sure if I missed but you mentioned oil squirters on the 7mgte, did you add oil squirters to your ge?? & how much did this build run you? Just got my hands on an 86 Supra and trying to map things out

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 місяці тому +1

      Since I ended up going with forged internals, it wasn't necessary to add oil squirters. I was actually talking to a guy the other day about overall costs. I saved a bunch of money by doing all the fab stuff myself, but I'd say overall, I'm probably 8-10k.

  • @JSXECO
    @JSXECO 3 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful build, maybe I missed it but the hose that goes from the valve cover to the block what did you do for that? On intake side see you blocked it off by the oil cap.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  3 місяці тому +1

      I actually learned it's not ideal to just block that off. I did another video where I use a -10AN push lock fitting and run the hose down to the block.

    • @JSXECO
      @JSXECO 3 місяці тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds thanks for the update, I ended up going 1JZ vvti and truly regret selling my 7MGTE instead of building it but have buddy’s out here in Texas that still run the 7M.. I’ll check out that other video!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  3 місяці тому

      @JSXECO I thought about going that route as well. I'm glad I built my 7M. Great learning experience and have had a ton of fun in the process. I actually just dropped the car off to the tuner tonight so I will be doing an update video very soon!

  • @me69tube1
    @me69tube1 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice build. Have you dyno’d it? How many hp are you generating as it?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  4 місяці тому

      Thank you! No dyno numbers yet. Still working on ironing out all the wiring issues. I'm planning on around 600hp. More videos to come.

  • @fsl4346
    @fsl4346 Рік тому +1

    Have you considered going coil over plugs and removing the AFM, since you have an ECU Master?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      Yep. Currently in the works. Just got my hall sensors and had a few extra trigger wheels made. Hopefully I can get it all done very soon.

  • @highwaltage
    @highwaltage Рік тому

    I’ve got a healthy 7m in my cressy, also have spare 1jz and 2jz….. but really keen on keeping the 7m and boosting it. Rods will handle 500hp yeah.?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome! I've toyed with the idea of swapping motors but the 7m is a decent motor and can hold some good power with a little work. My machine shop told me that the factory 7m (turbo) rods are plenty strong for decent power. My plans were 500ish and the shop was certain the rods could hold it. Pistons on the other hand not so much.

  • @celica-dragons7035
    @celica-dragons7035 2 роки тому

    7M❤️

  • @nickmcdermott481
    @nickmcdermott481 Рік тому

    Good to see some 7M love out there still!!! What manifold do are you running? Looks good man!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Thanks man! And thanks for checking out my channel. The intake manifold is an XS powersports plenum welded to the 7m runners. The plenum kit is for a 2jzge. It worked out perfect, looks and sounds amazing.

    • @nickmcdermott481
      @nickmcdermott481 Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds my bad, I meant what exhaust manifold haha

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      @Nick McDermott haha everyone asks about the intake manifold so I just assumed. We tig welded the manifold using weld els from treadstoneperformance.com it's a T3 manifold so I'm sure I'm a little limited on power, but it gets the job done. Its fitted with a 38mm wastegate, but that will be upgraded eventually.

  • @_Bonez12
    @_Bonez12 2 роки тому +1

    Hey I was curious if you had any issues running the pnp adapter for the ecumasters standalone. I know the GE and GTE harnesses have a slightly different pinout, and they don't have a GE adapter. It's really the only thing that's kept me from buying it. I have GTE harnesses but they're hacked and my GE is mint so I'd prefer not to change it if I don't have to.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      So I havent had to repin anything on my actual harness. All the cutting and splicing is done on the pnp adapter and ecumasters has done a great job with showing you how to add sensors and how to test everything on the ecumasters tuning software. If you do need to move the jumper wires, ecumasters provides great documentation on how to do it. I made sure to get the pnp for the ge (yellow connector not the grey) I haven't gotten it tuned yet but so far everything seems to be working properly through the tuning software. I've added intake air sensor, Mac valve for boost control, marlin crawler transmission speed sensor (for launch control), wired in a wide band 02 sensor, and a fuel pressure sensor. I should be getting it tuned very soon and I can give you guys some feedback.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      I will do a video on my ecumasters setup. Hopefully that will give everyone a better idea. I'd definitely recommend it. Great unit for a decent price. I'm no genius when it comes to electronics and I was able to figure this out. Ecumasters has uploaded a ton of very well done videos on UA-cam which give step by step instructions.

    • @_Bonez12
      @_Bonez12 2 роки тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds Ok thanks for the info. It definitely seems like the best route short of building a custom harness for any other standalone. I’m also tempted to keep my distributor and coil like you have, just curious what the power limits will be before the coil will need to be upgraded. Make sure to post videos whenever you get it tuned too!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      @@_Bonez12 yeah you shouldn't need to cut anything besides the pnp. I was in the same boat as you. I even bought a separate used harness just in case but didn't end up using it. The guy tuning my car said the distributor will definitely limit the HP but it should get me around the 500hp mark I'm looking for. I will definitely keep you posted. Worse comes to worse I will drop some coin and get a trigger wheel and do a coil over plug setup.

  • @shuexiong2620
    @shuexiong2620 2 роки тому

    Beautiful car. Mk3 Supra owner myself and interested in seeing your seating setup. What kind of brackets/sliders are you using for your seats?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      So both my seats are stiff back (don't recline). I used the corbeau solid brackets. Once I did my roll cage I couldn't slide my seats back and forth. Corbeau sells the brackets specifically for our cars. I can do a short video talking about them if you are interested.

    • @shuexiong2620
      @shuexiong2620 2 роки тому

      @@mainstreambuilds I was hoping you had a different bracket because I bought a set of Corbeau RRX’s not too long ago with the Corbeau sliders and brackets but it made me sit too high. Even without the sliders I didn’t sit right. I was going to buy another set of seat brackets from a different manufacturer but after looking at it, there can’t be much of a difference with another brand either. I’m guessing the seats possibly play a role in seating position as well. It would be nice to see how yours is mounted though. 👍

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      @@shuexiong2620 I have the fx1s and I had the same issue. They would sit way too high. The non-sliding brackets are a lot lower but they are fixed and won't move. The brackets definitely have enough material to drill the holes forward or back to adjust the seat if needed. I will do a video on it for ya. I've had other people asking about them too.

  • @Unintent1onal.
    @Unintent1onal. Рік тому

    Keep the 7ms alive they are so underestimated

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      I keep tossing the idea around with going 1 or 2j, but then I think why? It's a great power plant. Honestly, any engine will need a little work to produce some good power. It's a simple motor, strong, and sounds good!

    • @Unintent1onal.
      @Unintent1onal. Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds can’t forget the torque lol I completely agree

  • @stinkymcgee4756
    @stinkymcgee4756 2 роки тому

    Man i want one of these cars so bad! So hard to find her in NY!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately they are getting harder to find everywhere.

  • @TheRealGunminer
    @TheRealGunminer 7 місяців тому +1

    I bought my mk3 about a year ago, it runs pretty good and it has about 200k miles, the last owner did a few cosmetic modifications but the engine is a stock 7mge and I’ve been thinking about turboing the engine. Where would you recommend I start?

    • @TheRealGunminer
      @TheRealGunminer 7 місяців тому +1

      Also I saw a guy on facebook market selling a 7mgte built block and I was thinking about buying it. Do you think I should?

    • @TheRealGunminer
      @TheRealGunminer 7 місяців тому +1

      I’m only aiming for about 320hp

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  7 місяців тому

      It really comes down to how much you are willing to spend. A built 7mgte would obviously be better than a stock 7mge. If you are going to turbo the GE I would start out with building a decent foundation. Headgasket will most likely be your main issue. The factory headgaskets and head bolts aren't sufficient enough for boost. I'd look at maybe getting block and head resurfaced and run a metal headgasket with arp studs. Unfortunately I learned the hard way and kept fixing little bits here and there when I should have just pulled the motor out and installed a metal headgasket, studs, forged rods and pistons, and a shimmed oil pump.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  7 місяців тому

      It can definitely be done, it just needs a little work 320 isn't insane, but it is roughly 100hp more than factory. Doesn't seem like a lot but it can take some work to get there. I hope you do it! I love hearing people experimenting with the 7M and making it what it should be! Keep me posted.

  • @CaptainAwsome73
    @CaptainAwsome73 Рік тому +1

    I recently bought an '88 7M-GE and would like to turbo it in the future. Right now its not in running condition due to a broken timing belt issue. Do you have any advice for getting it working again?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      I will be doing another video soon on how to turbo the 7m. Hopefully I can crank that out soon. As for the timing belt issue, if there is no internal damage from the belt breaking and pistons hitting valves. If all is good you could reset timing and throw in another timing belt. I would pull the spark plugs and crank the engine over by hand and see if it seizes or locks up during the rotation. The last thing you want is a catastrophic failure.

    • @CaptainAwsome73
      @CaptainAwsome73 Рік тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds Thanks! I'm new to the car sphere but want to get into it as a project car. I do have some mechanical know how and have friends who are professional mechanics. Is there and online group or something for the mk3 supra I could join to learn more about this car?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      @CaptainAwsome73 oh very nice. These cars are relatively simple to work on. You could always scroll through supra forums and get some good info there. Some of the info can be pretty old but still worth scrolling through.

  • @keven6691
    @keven6691 2 роки тому

    my dad is finally giving me his stock 7mgte mk3. it was a junkyard supra from what he told me and brought it back to some life. still not in its best state and has lots of issues. when braking it stutters and doesnt brake all the way, just kinda goes in and out until it fully stops. another issue is when turning the steering wheel clockwise it starts to make a rattling noise in the front left wheel. I have lots of plans for it but i atleast want to make it drivable as of now. Im pretty clueless when it comes to working on a car but im determined to fix this beauty. what should i start with ?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing man! That's awesome! So to me it sounds like some new brake rotors might be needed. I'd also check the brake master cylinder and even the slave cylinder. It may have a small leak in the brake system from it sitting. I'd bleed the system and see if that fixes your issues. As for the rattling that could be a wheel bearing which isn't too difficult to replace. I personally would get that stuff sorted out before throwing performance stuff at it.
      If you have the money and time I'd start with a metal head gasket and ARP head studs. The engine will require some machining so the gasket completely seals. The head and block will need to be resurfaced in order for this to work. This process will be a good base to start with. The 7MGTE/GE are notorious for blowing headgaskets and can cause some major damage when they fail.
      You could also do some simple things such as replacing the mass air flow sensor with the Lexus mass air flow sensor, do the is300 coil pack conversion, and going with slightly larger fuel injectors. The CT26 turbo is great but very limited when it comes to increasing boost. You could get the CT26 that has been modified to flow a little more air. You could also do an exhaust with a larger downpipe and even a slightly larger intercooler. These cars have a lot of potential the hardest part is figuring out where to start.
      Hope this helps steer you in the right direction.

    • @keven6691
      @keven6691 2 роки тому

      @@mainstreambuilds thanks for all this information. Im 21 and it looks like ill be dumping a fair amount of money until im satisfied. Please dont disappear because you are one of the few 7mgte youtubers that i look forward to watching and learning

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      @@keven6691 thanks man I really appreciate it!! I will for sure continue making videos!

  • @mikemakesandfixes2070
    @mikemakesandfixes2070 Рік тому

    Sorry but did the Camry throttle cable come from an I4 or the V6?

  • @davidgonzales5209
    @davidgonzales5209 Рік тому +1

    Where did you source the 90mm throttle body?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Sorry man didn't see your message. I snagged mine off ebay. I made sure it was decent quality. The xs powersports plenum will accommodate a 4 bolt 90mm throttle body. I think mine is the OBX billet 90mm body that works with the older toyota throttle position sensor.

  • @GroovyTrout
    @GroovyTrout Рік тому

    just got a 1987 supra 7mge. i think you came through my subway down in draper 😂 would be cool to meet up and take some pics 🤙

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Haha yep that was me! I'm always down to meet up man!

    • @GroovyTrout
      @GroovyTrout Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds where’s the best place to get in touch

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      @@GroovyTrout do you have instagram?

  • @OscarCanizales
    @OscarCanizales Рік тому

    did you delete the ABS system ? I don't see it. and if you did can you list the lines that need to be purchased ??

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      My model did not come with ABS. I think driftmotion.com has an ABS delete kit.

  • @321Banditos
    @321Banditos Рік тому +1

    Hey just coming across your channel and just wondering if you’ve had the same problem as me, so this is my 2nd mk3 but this one is new which is a 87 with a 91 swap and a warlboro 255, but for some reason whenever you start the car and the engine is warm it tends to need a rev typically up to 2k or it’ll stall, or if I’m just chillin in neutral and rev it under 2k it’ll start to stall out and I have to rev it back to life, if anyone else has had this issue lmk

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      I've heard of other people having this issue as well. I haven't experienced this personally, but I wonder if is making the car run rich so the 02 sensor is telling the ecu to kill power. Do you have the factory fuel pressure regulator and fuel damper?

    • @321Banditos
      @321Banditos Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds yes I have a factory regulator and fuel rail

    • @321Banditos
      @321Banditos Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds I noticed that the cam angle sensor had these cheap crimp on connectors so I replaced those and soldered the wires and it seemed to remedy the random dying out a little but it’ll occasionally come back but it completely fixed the occasional misfire i was having

  • @Crispified98
    @Crispified98 Рік тому +1

    so what all did you do to the GE to get it turbo ready? What are all your parts?

    • @Crispified98
      @Crispified98 Рік тому

      in other words, you got any parts that you think I could turbo this on the cheap end? I cant really weld an intake manifold but i can drill into the oil pan and such

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      I'm actually planning on doing a video on this soon when I go to swap out turbos. It's not super involved. I had the bottom end built to support the boost and not huck a rod, cometic metal headgasket, arp head studs, wiseco pistons, eagle rods, and arp main and rod bolts.

    • @Crispified98
      @Crispified98 Рік тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds I saw that in the video, I just gotta keep saving up but soon I'm gonna get there!

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      @Crispified98 I wanted a good base to build on. The 7M can definitely hold the power with a little work. In my opinion it's worth building. Like 1j and 2js the 7ms are now going up in proce quite a bit and worth hanging on to.

  • @richardwilliams9815
    @richardwilliams9815 5 місяців тому +1

    What's up? I'm just in west valley. Pro machine has machined at least 7 4g63s for me, they do great work. Just got my wife a 89 mk3 like 95% original. She wanted to go 2jz but I think I'm just going to build the 7m. She wants about 500whp daily.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  5 місяців тому

      Dude thanks for reaching out! Yeah live promachine. I will continue to use them. They also did a 4g63 for me years ago. As for the supra I'm all about the 7m but that's just me. If you have promachine deck the head and block to run a metal headgasket with ARP studs will hold together no problem. I'd maybe look into some forged internals for some added reliability. I did wiseco 84mm pistons strapped to some eagle H beam rods.

    • @richardwilliams9815
      @richardwilliams9815 5 місяців тому +1

      @mainstreambuilds I've built over 50 engines. I actually build turbos for a living. Just sold my 535whp 92 galant vr4. Bought a 05 is300 I'm going to build to a gte spec. Are you running emu from ecu masters?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  5 місяців тому +1

      @richardwilliams9815 oh that's rad! I had a 2dr mitsubishi mirage with a 4g63. It was a blast. Yeah I'm running the emu classic. It's sort of on a stand still until the weather warms up a little more and I find the motivation haha. It's super close right now I'm just slightly off on timing and need to check it again. Other than that everything seems to be working pretty well.

    • @richardwilliams9815
      @richardwilliams9815 5 місяців тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds that's awesome. We are selling her evo 9 to fund all of this. Probably tear the engine out next month and start going on it.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  5 місяців тому +1

      @@richardwilliams9815 oh sweet! Keep me posted. Feel free to hit me up anytime if you have questions.

  • @crizzotch
    @crizzotch Рік тому +1

    I've got a 1985 Celica Supra GTS that I'm trying to put a 7m-GTE Motor in replacement of the 22RE and I'd love to talk to you about the swap

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Awesome! I'm all ears man! Hit me up on instagram messenger @supraluver

  • @ramoneldelsupra
    @ramoneldelsupra 2 роки тому

    My mk3 supra is runnin arp head studs and cometic head gasket as well😎😎

    • @Confestus
      @Confestus Рік тому +1

      is it the 7mgte? and how has it been? what should i know before starting. gonna start building mine this month

    • @ramoneldelsupra
      @ramoneldelsupra Рік тому +1

      @@Confestus its going great! Making 352whp and 496nm torque, running healthy on a pretty basic setup. Hasn't given me much trouble to be honest, if you have any troble with your build contact me! Glad to hear you are starting a great project like this car is!

  • @Iycemann
    @Iycemann 2 роки тому

    A '92 fell into my lap recently. No drivetrain at all, any advice or help is appreciated.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Lucky! Don't let go of it! As for advice I'd figure out what you want to do with the car. Do you want it for a few around town car, drift car, drag car? That will help with pointing you in the right direction for what power plant would be best. The possibilities are endless, however parts are getting harder to find and expensive. Try to find what you need and get building! These cars are so much fun and pretty easy to work on.

  • @sanesrk8688
    @sanesrk8688 Рік тому

    I hope to pass down my supras to my son someday

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      I've always loved this car. I'm 33 years old now and I remember my dad dropping me off at school in "the supra". I will try and keep this car in my family as long as possible. I still joke with my wife about how much attention this car gets. She experienced it first hand when I was stopped at the gas station and the kid wanted pictures and videos and kept saying "I can't believe I'm seeing this". His reaction made it all worth it. Hopefully you can keep your supra in your family for a very long time.

  • @jdm_eh9367
    @jdm_eh9367 Рік тому

    I love how you didn't just swap over to the 7mgte electronics like most people do. I plan to do the same to mine. Had mine since I was 16.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      It actually works pretty well. Low boost and 550cc injectors, it seems pretty happy. I will eventually run a trigger wheel setup with coil over plugs just so it's more efficient, but I've been running it on stock electronics for a while and haven't had any issues.

  • @lucioucz
    @lucioucz 27 днів тому +1

    i have a 7m-ge toyota cressida with arp headstuds and brand new head gasket but i keep hearing theyre too expensive to be worth it over a jz and im considering a swap.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  27 днів тому +1

      I definitely contemplated doing the swap myself but I wanted to try and keep it "original". I definitely want to turn mine up more. Keep me posted on what you do!

    • @lucioucz
      @lucioucz 27 днів тому +1

      @@mainstreambuilds for sure will, i have another project though. for yours, has it been reliable? are parts cheap?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  27 днів тому +1

      @lucioucz oh I super content with my 7M. It holds great power and I haven't had to throw a ton of money at it. I got the block and head machined a few years ago and haven't had any issues. The forged internals didn't cost an arm and a leg either. In my opinion it's a great motor to learn on.

  • @smallish_mk3733
    @smallish_mk3733 2 роки тому +1

    when you say over revving how high? I rev mine to 7,200rpm.

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  2 роки тому +1

      I was being dumb and red lining it a lot because I thought it sounded cool ha.

    • @smallish_mk3733
      @smallish_mk3733 2 роки тому

      @@mainstreambuilds gotcha lol

  • @EPYes
    @EPYes 8 місяців тому +1

    Hello,
    Which oil pump?
    Thanks,

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  7 місяців тому

      Factory oil pump that has been shimmed to increase the pressure.

  • @lukeannuzzi7799
    @lukeannuzzi7799 Рік тому

    Is a 61 mill turbo too big for a 7m

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Naaa. If anything it might be a little on the small side. I have another dual ball bearing turbo with a larger turbine housing I may throw on eventually. The holset I have now is pretty limited and will max out fairly quickly.

  • @sonyaafterall33
    @sonyaafterall33 Рік тому

    Hey umm does 7m reliable enough for daily Comparing 1jz?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      Everyone kinda has their own opinions when it comes to this topic. A lot of people will say the 1jz is far more reliable. I've driven my supra from Utah to Nevada several times and the only issue I had was my AC compressor went out. Other than that the car ran flawlessly. I've also seen a 1jz supra over heat and stop running. It had to be towed to the next town. In my opinion both motors are great. I'd for sure have the 7m block decked and head resurfaced and throw in a metal headgasket with ARP studs. I had this done many years ago and drove the supra as a daily for a while with no issues. Whenever I get asked this question I usually respond with "what is your goal for the car?". Depending on what you want to do with the car you may need some deep pockets. I put quite a bit of money in my car but I enjoy it and drive the s*** out of it.

    • @sonyaafterall33
      @sonyaafterall33 Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds ah I see, thanks for sharing your experience :D to be honest i love A70 and im having a plan to bought one, the only problems that i had right now was umm you know the engine itself 7M that giving me a doubts, and many people owning A70 mostly swap the 7M with 1 or 2JZ engine, could you gave me some advice? maybe a guide about purchasing A70? :D

    • @sonyaafterall33
      @sonyaafterall33 Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds i'm seriously fallin love with A70 supra but doesn't know how to bought the good conditions A70,
      Anyway love your videos :)

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому

      @@sonyaafterall33 thanks! I will try and be better about posting videos!

  • @pedrofigmin4167
    @pedrofigmin4167 2 роки тому

    I have a 1990 Supra with 7MGTE engine

  • @arne8837
    @arne8837 Рік тому

    Where did your FFIM came from?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      This is a one of a kind home built. 2jzge ffim bolt on for the Lexus is300 (usdm) we welded the 7m cast runners onto the intake plenum and ported it.

    • @arne8837
      @arne8837 Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds thanks dude!!! And where did you get your throttle from?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      @@arne8837 you bet man! I got just a generic 90mm billet body from ebay.

  • @arashzahoory333
    @arashzahoory333 Рік тому +1

    “GE” 😆🤣😆🤣

  • @kaybevang536
    @kaybevang536 Рік тому

    My buddy did a Turbo on his all motor 2jz on the Lexus and I’ll tell ya you don’t need a 7M or 2j that comes Turbo when you can make one

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      Yes! Very true. Slap a turbo on it and have fun! People get too caught up in all the turbo vs non-turbo stuff. If it makes turbo noises and brings happiness then goal accomplished!

    • @kaybevang536
      @kaybevang536 Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds because people are gonna remove the stock turbo anyway as well

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  Рік тому +1

      @@kaybevang536 that's so true. First thing my buddy did on his 1j was pull the stock turbo and ma if old before he even started the swap.

    • @kaybevang536
      @kaybevang536 Рік тому

      @@mainstreambuilds my buddies Lexus IS the USDM Altezza with the all motor version of the 2J it’s similar

  • @marvinjenkins9704
    @marvinjenkins9704 2 роки тому

    Building a similar setup also running ecumaster classic send contact info

  • @navin9315
    @navin9315 14 днів тому +1

    This video was fucking badass dude

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  14 днів тому

      Thanks man! I plan on doing another one with all the updates. This video was one of my first ones and it wasn't my best haha.

  • @ramyworldwidechannel
    @ramyworldwidechannel 28 днів тому +1

    What intake manifold is that ?

    • @mainstreambuilds
      @mainstreambuilds  22 дні тому

      This is a custom intake. 2jzgte plenum welded to the 7m runners.