Phil, I appreciate your comment however there are many instances of owners taking their cars to dealers and later finding their drain plugs loose or stripped. Toyota dealers don't work on many Supras. The pans and the threads are weak and easily damaged. With any of these drains, you simply...
I agree that the amount of oil left after draining with one of these items is minimal. Equally important is that you can drain the oil hot since you don't have to touch it. That way most of the contaminants in the oil remains suspended and then are removed in the drain. these oil drain...
The best bet is the valvomax or the no spill system which is the one I used. These fit perfectly under the cover and come down at a near perfect angle with a hose. No spill, no mess , no leak and no more possibility of a stripped oil drain. www.nospillsystems.com The part number is 15-12150-01
I replied to this survey and want to explain why I sold the Supra. I had beautiful CF edition for 5 months and had less than 10k on the clock. Great car. I had a major problem with my back and was to have serious surgery which was going to keep me from driving the car for quite a while. At...
I realize this is an old thread but since I finally found what I think is the best solution for an easy oil change valve replacement for the standard oil pan plug, I wanted to update. I found the No-Spill system with a low profile unit for the Supra. www.nospillsystems.com The part number is...