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Towncivilian

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  1. Change the fluid (drain & fill) in 1k miles and then in 3k miles and install a Magnefine. There will be new break in wear and crap from the rebuild process (the shop is not a clean room) you'll want to get out of there ASAP.

  2. Good choices! √

     

    I don't think your VG33E will receive any benefit from anything higher than 89 octane though. It specifies 87; it's reasonable that 89 might be beneficial if the engine can advance timing far enough, but 91/93 would be a stretch.

     

    I would also tend to run a fuel system cleaner in the tank immediately prior to changing the oil because some of the cleaner can get into the oil through fuel dilution. An admittedly very small amount, yes, but it can be prevented. I doubt it will cause any issues either way otherwise it'd be stated on the bottle's instructions, but I like to err on the side of caution. You know for next time. :)

  3. Seafoam does not have PEA.

    Products with PEA are:
    Chevron Techron Fuel System Cleaner
    Gumout Regane
    Redline SI-1
    CRC Guaranteed to Pass

    Chevron Techron ProGard might have a small amount of PEA, I'm not exactly sure. But it's not worth buying. Redline SI-1 contains the most PEA per product but is not easily found in local stores. Gumout Regane High Mileage is probably the best bang for the buck found at your local WalMart for $5something IIRC. Techron is often BOGO at some auto parts store every month too. I would tend to use them for the tank before an oil change in case any of the stuff gets in the oil through fuel dilution. Even though it'd be a minuscule amount, I'd rather not chance anything. Multiple trips long enough to get everything nice and hot with time to sit between drives is better for the cleaner to work more effectively than burning through the entire tank on a highway run.

  4. This may be semantics but fuel injector cleaner is different from fuel system cleaner. Techron 'ProGard' fuel injector cleaner does not have PEA which is the most effective fuel system cleaner on the market while the more expensive Techron fuel system cleaner does. Seafoam is basically all solvents and while it may clean things, it can also leave its own deposits behind. PEA cleans without leaving anything behind.

  5. Checked for vacuum leaks, intake air leaks? Air filter sealing OK? Tried running Chevron Techron fuel system cleaner (20oz bottle) through the gas tank? Ensured that the TPS wiring harness connector is clean, securely connected, and free of corrosion and wiring damage?

     

    I swear there was a TPS adjustment procedure in the FSM but I can't find it right now. Maybe somebody else will.

  6. Look at page BR-6 of the factory service manual. At the stop lamp switch, there is supposed to be a small rubber bumper. There is a small hole the bumper will just snap in to, the bumper has a groove. All you have to do is push it in.

     

    The rubber bumper will look something like the one found on this page, but as ahardb0dy said above it might be black in color.

     

    The cruise cancel switch also uses the same bumper. Check your brake pedal to make sure that one isn't missing one either.

     

    If you still can't find it, I'll take a picture of mine.

  7. Download the FSM here. To save a copy of the FSM, right click -> Save As on every PDF, save them into a single folder, then use fwd.pdf to navigate. You'll want to view the EM section for torque specs. For the most part, the FSM is better than the Chilton's/Hayne's manuals.

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