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PoohBear wrote:Check out the 2nd post on the first page :)

Bob
Nice one Bob :th:

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Has anyone done, got or have a link to the 3S-FE manual, the earlier 2ltr NA please.... pretty please...??
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^^Work in progress...although if you check the links mentioned the 3S-FE electrical drawings are there.

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Ok Bob,

Me thinks patiens will prevail..
meanwhile, will play with the 3S-GE
Its odd how the FE manual seems so hard to get hold of
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I just followed a link supplied by member 'scoobiedoo' and found a brilliant Toyota site/Parts database

www.toyodiy.com/

I never thought I would be thanking a scoobie....THANKS!!!
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Hi Guys, I am new to this site and would be classed as a silver surfer and more used to the old sports cars, Triumphs TR's and MGB's !
i hope I am on the correct page for a start.
Problem--22 year old son has just gone out and purchased his first MR2--1994 grey import, he says it has a 2000 Twin cam 16 engine--looking on the net I think this is the 3S-GE engine, it is non turbo--how do I find out exactly which engine it is?
First problem, when staring from cold, engine revs at 2000 for a while and then reduces--is that normal and just the automatic choke ?
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Here is a great site i've found recently:

http://www.autoshop101.com/

Click on 'Technical Articles' on the left.

They are the training manuals used to train Toyota technicians and go into more detail than the workshop manuals :th:

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Blimey that's brilliant, thanks for sharing mate.
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Nice find nigel_bytes!

Just found this though:

FULL Toyota Part numbers website:

http://www.toyodiy.com/

:th:

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Howlin_Mad wrote:Nice find nigel_bytes!

Just found this though:

FULL Toyota Part numbers website:

http://www.toyodiy.com/

:th:
:rofl: Nice one HM. Took you exactly 4 months to look 6 posts further up the same page!
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TonyleFrog wrote:
Howlin_Mad wrote:Nice find nigel_bytes!

Just found this though:

FULL Toyota Part numbers website:

http://www.toyodiy.com/

:th:
:rofl: Nice one HM. Took you exactly 4 months to look 6 posts further up the same page!
I thought it was that good a find it needed to be mentioned twice :clapping:




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Found these a few months ago, and just rehosted them... they're engine manuals for the rev3+ engines from the celica gen6s. There are obviously small difference to the MR2s (alternator position and charge cooler) but in general the engines are similar enough for there to be useful:

http://www.shinny.co.uk/toyota/RM396E.pdf (ST202 3s-ge manual)
http://www.shinny.co.uk/toyota/RM398E.pdf (ST205 3s-gte supplement)
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Thanks to all for the responses. However on checking in all of these manuals I cannot find any references to the removal of the front or rear bumpers! Am I missing this somewhere within the manuals, if so can someone point me in the right direction, if not any idea where I can find this info?
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found loads this week...

this link has BGB and EWD for mk1, mk2 rev1, mk2 rev3+
http://manual.teq.org/

this link from another forum has manuals for loads of mr2 bits. also an online part number site.
http://nejaps.phpbbhosts.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=257

hope this helps you as much as it has me :th:
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