Oil Drain Valve (UPDATE)

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Hey everyone,

I recently have been looking for a drain valve for the supra to replace the bolt when doing oil changes. From previous experience when owning other cars, I used Fumotos oil drain valve a lot and their products are really good and they also have a life warranty.

I have been waiting patiently for an update for the car and finally found it. It's definitely worth buying. So, I'm posting this to everyone who is interested in ordering one. I'll put a link up.

https://www.mycarworx.com/store/responsive_site/Toyota/Toyota_Supra_Oil_Drain_Valve.html
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Thank you for sharing!

I had this on my BRZ. Loved it. Oil changes were quick and clean.
 
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Thank you for sharing!

I had this on my BRZ. Loved it. Oil changes were quick and clean.
I had them on a 2012 Scion TC and a 2015 Evo X. It makes the changes so quick and clean. I was hoping for this to come out sooner, but better late than never.
 

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Like I said above pretty cool and I had to order one. Never knew these were out there.
 

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It seems like this is the same
Toyota model, F-133, that is being used for most all Toyota’s. Maybe they just updated their site for compatibility.

Also, since our drain plug is vertical and the supra is pretty low, will it fit under the drain cover and any concerns with damaging it while driving since it now protrudes down.
 
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It seems like this is the same
Toyota model, F-133, that is being used for most all Toyota’s. Maybe they just updated their site for compatibility.

Also, since our drain plug is vertical and the supra is pretty low, will it fit under the drain cover and any concerns with damaging it while driving since it now protrudes down.
I haven't bought this valve yet so I wouldn't know. From previous valves that I have used from them, it's always designed to fit perfectly with the specific car. I wouldn't worry about any damage to it. They have a lifetime warranty on their products.
 

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"Specific" is probably not the correct term here. The is the exact same Fumoto unit that would fit on a Prius or Tacoma (I use this Fumoto on both) since they share the same size drain plug. The only difference being is I opted for the nippled version for the truck so I could add a drain tube

My concern is not the functionality of the drain valve, rather the placement and orientation on the Supra.
 

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Thank you for reminding me! Ive wanted to get one like 3 cars ago but always worried about introducing a potential failure point to the oil system. Been on car forums and facebook car pages for years and have never seen any major complaints that cant be attributed to user error. Plus with the safety of the valve clip and a cover over the outlet Im out of excuses to not get it. Me being paranoid, I went directly to Fumotos site to purchase so I dont run the risk of getting a knockoff. Blackstone is gonna get so many samples from me hahaha.
 

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I'm confused.

According to fumotousa.com, there's no option for a Toyota with model year 2018 and newer.

The OEM plug is showing as an M12 x 1.5mm.

According to fumotooildrainvalve.com, the model number for the Supra is F-139 which is an M12 x 1.5mm but the model number from the mycarworx.com says it's F-133 which is an M12 x 1.25mm.
 

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I'm confused.

According to fumotousa.com, there's no option for a Toyota with model year 2018 and newer.

The OEM plug is showing as an M12 x 1.5mm.

According to fumotooildrainvalve.com, the model number for the Supra is F-139 which is an M12 x 1.5mm but the model number from the mycarworx.com says it's F-133 which is an M12 x 1.25mm.
@BA9092 Just for s&g's I put in a 1995 Supra on Fumotos site and it shows F-133.....
Also I cross referenced the phone number on fumotooildrainvalve.com and its the same as a popular Fb page which explains that theyre an official NA distributor. Im sure there are other dealers but fumotooildrainvalve.com is where I saw the difference between the Mk4 and Mk5 supra valve models.
 

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I guess you can order both and return the one that doesn't fit. :dunno: :thumbsup:
 

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Also another thread lists the drain plug as similar as the Z4

https://www.supramkv.com/threads/oil-drain-plug-size.6398/

Item Name: Oil Pan Screw Plug
Part Brand: FEBI BILSTEIN
OEM Numbers: 11 13 7 535 106 / 1273093 / 90069-39020 / STC 2034
Screw length below head [mm]: 16 mm
Quality/ Grade: 5.8
Outer thread [mm]: M12 x 1.5 mm
Length [mm]: 20 mm
Bolt Head-/Nut Design: Male Hex
Spanner Size: 17
Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without seal ring
 

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Got mine today! I will let you know when the car gets back fro the shop and change oil.
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