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i am in an automotive technical program at the local technical school, the program used to be a t-ten(toyota technical education network) but was abondoned by toyota a couple years ago, that's why there is so much toyota related stuff there
the big silver motor is a cut away display of the 2jzgte, it actually moves, using electrical power, and it will show the pistons move and spark plugs spark
the smaller motor is a 5sfe
the pic of the gauge is a faulty speedo is in a car belong to another student in the class, a green accord (as you can see in the other pics) the riced out stuff is from his rice days (i am sure we all had a moment of that sometime in our lives) the vehicle is now his daily beater(with a b20 in it) and he is currently working on a z32tt at home
i am going to take some more pics of the school next week, if you guys like seeing the place, i'll post them next week too
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the green accord was riced he used to be like that, now he hates the car and it's his daily driver, we always rag on it, and he loves ragging on it himself
the supra can only leave the building via the door behind it, and behind the door is a 1996 pontiac bonneville
the supra's keys are hang with all the other cars in the school (they even have a 7thgen civic for the autobody class, soemthing i want to take) but the 2jz has no spark plugs, and battery is disconnected
a couple of the guys asked what will happen to that car when the school is done with it, and asked the teacher would the school sell it.
the instructor said the car will be crushed at the local junk yard, and they do not sell the cars that the students has worked on. and he also said "would you trust driving a car that has been disassembled and reassembled 80+ times buy tech students?"
Originally posted by shawnskee22 i would tell him i didnt care as long as i got the supra. hell id rebuild the engine myself, and i dont know shit about rebuilding engines.
that car has been worked on not just the engines, allmost the whole car has been touched by one class or another, things such as electrical, ecm wiring, chassis, suspension, emissions, body panels, interior work etc..
Originally posted by Voiceofid that car has been worked on not just the engines, allmost the whole car has been touched by one class or another, things such as electrical, ecm wiring, chassis, suspension, emissions, body panels, interior work etc..
Well if that's what you're in school for right? Fix it all...
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Originally posted by CivicsRdBest Well if that's what you're in school for right? Fix it all...
yes, but i won't be capable to repair what the other classes have done to the car
and it's usually difficult to find a technian induced error
and god knows how many times the car has been mutilated by bad students (one of the buick we are working on got it's ecm friend by another guy, the teacher instructor replaced it with a fiero ecm with the buick's prom in it, now the car won't start
and the supra probably have been start and shut off thousands of times and been lifted thousands of times over the years