What did you do to your Supra today?

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Been plagued with the parking assistant malfunction error blessed to us by BMW. After messing with ISTA and calibrations for two days, it was a software update that fixed it. Classic. :rolleyes1:
If you need an alignment, windshield replaced, you name it, just have them use their software subscription based tool to erase it. I’ve done that for various computer “stuff”.

There are also threads on here if you lookup Techstream (what Toyota uses) if you’re the kind of do it yourself person :)
 
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It's the Supra's 1st Birthday today. It's my 35th birthday as well.

We were supposed to go to the coast and celebrate.....but the weather has other plans.
HBD! So jelly living here in Florida đŸ„” 🏝. Always want what you don’t have. Looks beautiful regardless đŸ€©
 

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If you need an alignment, windshield replaced, you name it, just have them use their software subscription based tool to erase it. I’ve done that for various computer “stuff”.

There are also threads on here if you lookup Techstream (what Toyota uses) if you’re the kind of do it yourself person :)
That’s what I did. All the calibration and update were done by myself.

I’m going to write a guide for the forum that’s a bit more accessible than the ones found online. Super easy to setup.

Just couldn’t believe that a software update is what fixed what was a huge headache. :banghead:😂
 

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That’s what I did. All the calibration and update were done by myself.

I’m going to write a guide for the forum that’s a bit more accessible than the ones found online. Super easy to setup.

Just couldn’t believe that a software update is what fixed what was a huge headache. :banghead:😂
That would be awesome 👏 and thank you so much! Glad you fixed it 😃
 

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Got an email from CarMax notifying me that it's officially been one year since I've signed on the dotted line. Vehicle started with 2300~ miles and currently sitting at 19,500 so that's a pretty good start. Surprisingly more livable than I expected, and around 23mpg lifetime average since ownership.

Most of the basic mods are either finished,
  • Downpipe + Intake + Exhaust
  • MHD OTS
  • Powdercoated the two-tones
  • Bimmercode
  • Steering Wheel

Or currently in progress / very near future
  • JQwerkz paddles
  • Verus AOS
  • Stud conversion kit

Hopefully if funds allow, I'd like to aim for flex fueling and a set of 18" squared wheels on an aggressive tire for a summer set.
 

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Got an email from CarMax notifying me that it's officially been one year since I've signed on the dotted line. Vehicle started with 2300~ miles and currently sitting at 19,500 so that's a pretty good start. Surprisingly more livable than I expected, and around 23mpg lifetime average since ownership.

Most of the basic mods are either finished,
  • Downpipe + Intake + Exhaust
  • MHD OTS
  • Powdercoated the two-tones
  • Bimmercode
  • Steering Wheel

Or currently in progress / very near future
  • JQwerkz paddles
  • Verus AOS
  • Stud conversion kit

Hopefully if funds allow, I'd like to aim for flex fueling and a set of 18" squared wheels on an aggressive tire for a summer set.
Wanting to get my ecu unlocked and get the MHD installed, I also have a AA downpipe, intake and exhaust. My question is how different is the power when unlocking the ecu and throwing on Map 2 of MHD?? Is it really worth the $2100 or so?
 

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It's the Supra's 1st Birthday today. It's my 35th birthday as well.

We were supposed to go to the coast and celebrate.....but the weather has other plans.
Happy b-day to you and your Supra! Maybe the weather will clear up soon so you can do a belated celebration.
 

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It's the Supra's 1st Birthday today. It's my 35th birthday as well.

We were supposed to go to the coast and celebrate.....but the weather has other plans.
I woke up to pretty much the exact same view when I peeked out the window first thing this morning. Happily I was working from home today! 😁
 

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Had a host of parts from last year that I had originally planned for end of fall install but ended up getting them done this past month of fairly warmer weather than normal. Active Autowerke Catted Downpipe, Eventuri Cold Air Intake and Engine Cover, Painted reflectors, JB+, GR center caps, and some other misc odds and ends. Not worth listing everything but I figured I’d take a couple photos of the end result.

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If you need an alignment, windshield replaced, you name it, just have them use their software subscription based tool to erase it. I’ve done that for various computer “stuff”.

There are also threads on here if you lookup Techstream (what Toyota uses) if you’re the kind of do it yourself person :)
That’s what I did. All the calibration and update were done by myself.

I’m going to write a guide for the forum that’s a bit more accessible than the ones found online. Super easy to setup.

Just couldn’t believe that a software update is what fixed what was a huge headache. :banghead:😂
That would be awesome. A lot of us would appreciate that. Places refusing to touch my car... it's just getting annoying.. I'd rather DIY.

Paid my $1100 yearly property theft tax bill. :mad:
Isn't that great? We don't really own our homes.... just "rent" from the gov't. They are free to take it all if we refuse to pay.

Some new shoes

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Every time I see a car with a wheel any color other than black, I'm like o_O
 

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Had a host of parts from last year that I had originally planned for end of fall install but ended up getting them done this past month of fairly warmer weather than normal. Active Autowerke Catted Downpipe, Eventuri Cold Air Intake and Engine Cover, Painted reflectors, JB+, GR center caps, and some other misc odds and ends. Not worth listing everything but I figured I’d take a couple photos of the end result.

DB80EE63-6341-4A36-A094-054D6660A614.jpeg

16071BEB-9983-4EC2-9D7A-8D09B940E3E2.jpeg
B5C74B04-CC19-4D08-971E-6B841F14BDCF.jpeg
2D9A0A51-7DD8-4094-8F2D-663DA7303D80.jpeg
How is the color match with the painted reflectors in person? Looks good in the pics!
 
 
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