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The Infinity Plug & Play programmable ECU for the 1993-’98 MKIV Toyota Supra turbo equipped with a manual transmission (Infinity 708 PN 30-7101 and Infinity 710 PN 30-7100) includes an application-specific start-up calibration and connects via a Plug & Play harness that is sold separately (PN 30-3500). Begin by determining which Infinity ECU will best support the ancillary components in your manual transmission Toyota Supra Turbo using the Infinity Specifications Chart (see "Specs" tab). Complete Stand Alone Engine Control Plug & Play Harness with Expansion Port The Infinity ECU for the Toyota Supra turbo will not control the stock twin sequential turbos and is for manual transmissions only. Please refer to the installation instructions for more information. |
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