2RZ 3RZ SC
2RZ 3RZ SC
2RZ 3RZ SC
7 L)
SC-4RN-009-C, SC-TAC-006-C
Service Parts
Part # 00602-17620-730 00602-17620-019 00602-17620-725
General Applicability
1995-1999 All 2RZFE, 2000 Fed Emission Spec. 2RZFE 2000 Cal Emission Spec. 2RZFE, 2001 All 2RZFE 1995-1999 All 3RZFE, 2000 Fed Emission Spec. 3RZFE 2000 Cal Emission Spec. 3RZFE, 2001 All 3RZFE
Conflicts
None
Legend
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STOP: Damage to the vehicle may occur. Do not proceed until process has been complied with. OPERATOR SAFETY: Use caution to avoid risk of injury CRITICAL PROCESS: Proceed with caution to ensure a quality installation. These points will be audited on a completed vehicle installation GENERAL PROCESS: This highlights specific processes to ensure a quality installation. These points will be audited during the accessory installation TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: This calls out the specific tools and equipment required for this process
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A. Preparation: 1. Before you begin, TRD recommends that you thoroughly clean the engine and engine compartment. If you dont, grease
buildup on parts could become dislodged during the procedure and fall into the engine.
2. Make sure the engine has cooled fully before you begin. 3. To help you later, you might want to draw diagrams of your engines vacuum hose routing before you disconnect
anything. However, some of the vacuum connections on your stock air intake chamber may not be the same as those on the supercharger. Study and closely follow the vacuum diagrams for your specific application included on pages 18 20.
4. The TRD supercharger kit has been designed to reuse most of the stock nuts and bolts. Therefore, as you remove them,
keep them with their components or label them for location. This will assure a faster, easier installation.
Recommended Tools:
Basic Tools: Basic Metric Socket, Allen & Open-End Wrench Sets Wide Masking Tape for Labeling Hardware and Parts Electrical Tape A Clean Work Bench A Parts Tray Rags or Shop Towels
Safety Tools: Safety Goggles Special Tools: Toyota Repair Manual (Available from Toyota, 1-800-622-2033) Accessories: Boost gauge recommended (not included in the kit)
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Figure 1
5.
Remove EGR modulator and hoses. Note hose location and routing for re-installation. Figure 2
EGR Modulator
Figure 2
6.
Disconnect power steering idle-up connector from the sensor and also the wiring from the intake manifold bracket. See arrows in Figure 3.
Figure 3
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10. Disconnect Idle Air Control (IAC) connector from IAC in throttle body. 11. If vehicle is equipped with EGR, then disconnect EGR connector from EGR sensor in intake chamber.
Figure 4
12. Remove throttle body from intake manifold and set aside. Figure 5
Figure 5
Note: If vehicle is not equipped with EGR, skip Steps 13 & 14 and proceed to Step 15. 13. Disconnect EGR feed tube at EGR valve. See A arrows in Figure 6. 14. Disconnect EGR valve from intake chamber. Leave EGR valve in place until step 22. Do not disconnect coolant lines. 15. Remove wire harness bracket from backside of intake chamber. See arrow B in Figure 6. Remove bracket from wire harness. B A
Figure 6
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Figure 7
Figure 8
24. Remove the 2 bolts from the fuel return pipe and disconnect the fuel return hose from fuel pressure regulator. See Figure 9. Caution: Plug fuel return hose so that no fuel will spill. Set pipe and hose aside.
Figure 9
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Cam Position Connector
Figure 10
A 29. Disconnect the detonation sensor connector (A), and the crankshaft position sensor connector (B). See Figure 11. Both connectors are located next to the engine block, and below the intake manifold. 30. Disconnect all four fuel injection connectors and set wiring aside. 31. On vehicles with EGR, remove the EGR coolant hose from the EGR valve. Remove only the hose that runs down through the intake manifold runners. Plug hose so that coolant will not leak. Figure 11 B
32. Disconnect the fuel inlet banjo fitting from the fuel rail. Remove both banjo washers. See Figure 12. 33. Remove the intake manifold from the cylinder head. Clean and inspect the intake manifold gasket. You may re-use the gasket if it has not been damaged. 34. Remove the original equipment (OE) intake manifold chamber stay. 35. Remove the evaporative canister steel line that is secured to the top of the radiator fan shroud and set aside. Figure 12
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Figure 13
37. Attach the new TRD supplied 2-piece chamber stay to the engine mount with one 8mm x 25mm long flangehead hex bolt. See arrow in Figure 14. Make sure the L-portion of the chamber stay points towards the front of the vehicle. Figure 14 shows the chamber stay in the assembled position. Attach only the lower bolt in this step. Tighten bolt finger tight.
Figure 14
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Figure 15
39. Remove power steering belt including the belt tensioner. See Figure 16.
Figure 16
40. Remove the power steering pump pulley. See Figure 17. Use the Toyota Special Service Tool (SST) to stop the pulley from rotating. Remove the pulley set nut, and then the pulley. SST 09960-10010 (09962-01000, 09963-01000)
Figure 17
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Figure 18
42. Install the TRD supplied idler pulley bracket to the front of the power steering pump. See Figure 19. Use (2) 10mm x 1.25 x 100mm long bolts supplied. Both bolts replace the OE bolts removed in Step 41. Torque bolts to 39 N-m (29 ft-lbf). 43. Re-install the power steering pump pulley. Use the Toyota Special Service Tool (SST) to stop the pulley from rotating. Torque the set nut to 43 N-m (440 kgfcm, 32 ft-lbf).
Figure 19 44. Remove the bolt that secures the oil dipstick tube to the front side of the engine. Rotate dipstick tube slightly to the passenger side of the engine. See Figure 20. 45. If installing on the 2.7 L (3RZFE) engine, follow Steps 46 and 47, and then skip Step 48. If installing on the 2.4 L (2RZFE) engine, then skip Steps 46 and 47, and use Step 48. 46. Remove one bolt from the water pump housing. See arrow in Figure 20.
Figure 20
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48. Install the TRD dynamic tensioner on the 2.4 L using one 8 x 1.25mm x 20mm long hex bolt with 8mm washer (Arrow A), and one 8 x 1.25mm x 20mm long hex socket countersunk head bolt (Arrow B). See Figure 22. Leave the 8mm bolt finger tight and torque countersunk head bolt first. Torque both bolts to 21 N-m (16 ft-lbf). 49. Re-install dipstick tube to the front of engine using the OE bolt removed in Step 44. Torque bolt to 20 N-m (15 ft-lbf). 50. If your vehicle has eight round intake ports in the cylinder head, then proceed with steps 51 and 52. If your vehicle has four oval intake ports, then skip ahead to step 53. 51. The wires that connect to both the detonation sensor and the crankshaft position sensor need to be routed below the intake manifold. Remove the nylon split flexible tubing around the area where the wires join the main engine wire loom. See Figure 23. Separate the detonation sensor and crankshaft position sensor wires back about 6 to 8 from the original breakout point. Use electrical tape to wrap the wires that have been split out from the main wire loom. Re -install the nylon split flexible tubing around the main wire loom. Use electrical tape to secure the flexible tubing.
Figure 23 52. Connect the detonation sensor and crankshaft position sensor connectors before installing the supercharger. Rev: C TRD 09/20/02 Page 10 of 21
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Figure 24
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65. On vehicles with EGR, remove the EGR temperature sensor (Arrow A) and EGR modulator bracket (Arrow B) from the OE intake chamber. See Figure 28.
Figure 28
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67. Check the TRD intake chamber to make sure that the quantity and location of the PCV/breather fitting/s match the OE intake chamber. See Figure 30. Note: TRD intake chamber is photographed off the engine for clarity. If the fitting/s match, then proceed with Step 68. If the fitting/s do not match, then use the supplied fittings to duplicate the PCV/breather fitting/s in the OE intake chamber. Re -use the 16mm nylon washers to seal the fittings into the intake chamb er. 68. If vehicle has EGR, install the EGR temperature sensor (Arrow A) to the TRD intake chamber. See Figure 30. Otherwise, install the TRD-supplied 10mm x 1.25 x 12mm long bolt. Teflon thread tape is recommended. 69. If vehicle has EGR, then proceed with Steps 70 through 75. If vehicle has no EGR, then skip to Step 76. 70. Use one of the supplied EGR gaskets and install the EGR valve to the backside of the TRD intake chamber. See Figure 31. Use the OE EGR valve nuts removed in Step 14. Leave the nuts loose at this time. 71. Use the second supplied EGR gasket and connect the EGR feed tube to the EGR valve. Again, use the OE nuts removed in Step 13. Leave nuts loose at this time. 72. Torque EGR valve nuts: 19 N-m (195 kgf-cm, 14 ft-lbf)
Figure 30
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EGR modulator
Figure 33
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Z bracket
Figure 34
89. Mount the EGR modulator VSV to the Z bracket. See Figure 35. Use the OE 6mm bolt and washer removed in Step 26. Torque bolt: 8 N-m (80 kgf-cm, 6 ft-lbf) 90. Reconnect the VSV hoses and EGR modulator hoses per the vacuum diagram on the underside of the vehicle hood.
Figure 35
91. Reconnect the PCV hose from the PCV valve to the PCV fitting in the TRD intake chamber. See Figure 36, Arrow A 92. Reconnect the cam cover breather hose to the fitting on the throttle body. See Figure 36, Arrow B.
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Figure 37
95. On 1995-2001 vehicles, follow Steps 95 and 96. Mount OE DLC1 bracket to the unused boss on the cylinder head. See Figure 38. Use the OE bolt removed in Step 18. Torque bolt: 8 N-m (80 kgf-cm, 6 ft-lbf) 96. Slide the DLC1 onto the bracket until it locks into place. DLC1 Bracket
Figure 38
97. On 2.4 L (2RZFE) engines with production dates of 01/95 to 08/98, skip to Step 98. On 2.4 L (2RZFE) engines with production dates of 09/98 to present, remove the 1/8 NPT plug in the top of the supercharger manifold. See Figure 39. Install the supplied 1/8 brass barb fitting into the manifold. Use Teflon pipe sealant on the threads. Using the OE rubber vacuum hose, reconnect the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure regulator to the 1/8 brass barb fitting. Shorten the hose as necessary.
Figure 39
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hose fitting
Figure 40
Note: In order to reach optimum performance, the vehicle must be driven several hundred miles (usually one to two tanks of fuel). These miles after the supercharger installation will allow the OE ECU to fully adjust to the additional airflow provided by the supercharger.
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Symptom
Idles rough, pings (Trouble Code P0171Lean Code)
Possible Causes
Lean conditionvacuum leak
Corrective Action
Check vacuum line connections for leaks and cracked ends Review factory service manual for proper factory vacuum routing Review instructions for proper vacuum line routing Recheck torque on throttle body bolts Recheck the torque on the intake manifold bolts Use only premium fuel Drive several hundred miles in different driving modes (not all steady-state highway cruising for example) Dirty fuel filterreplace and follow the factory diagnosis and replacement procedures Low fuel pressurefollow the factory diagnosis and replacement procedures
Low octane fuel Computer has yet to adjust to superchager Insufficient fuel delivery
Low boost
Injector(s) cloggedfollow the factory diagnosis and replacement procedures Check condition of belt oily, worn, high mileage Check/replace air filterTRD dyno tests have shown that the TRD air filter is among the best on the market for flow and filtering charactersitcis consider installing one now Recheck and adjust the throttle and transmission cables. Be sure that full depression on the gas pedal achieves full throttle opening at the throttle body. No remedy. Superchargers are an air pump and the pumping action is impossible without some noise. Slight rattle at idle is normal, but only if the noise sharply decreases at 400500 rpm above idle Call TRD for further diagnosis Diagnose by removing belt from supercharger and running engine for less than 30 seconds. If noise continues, source of problem is not within supercharger. Check the mounting and alignment of both the tensioner pulley and also the idler pulley Be sure that the pulleys all run trueno eccentricity No corrective action necessarybelt should be fully broken in after 2000 miles No immediate corrective action is necessaryseal should be fully mated to pulley after 2000 miles. If leaking continues, contact TRD.
Throttle not fully opened Makes a moderately loud noise under full throttleintake noise Rattling at idlegoes away at just above idle Rattling at idlegets louder with higher rpm or louder with more boost pressure Normal supercharger sound Normal supercharger sound Drive housing bearing wear or backlash Idler pulley bearing wear or excessive freeplay Supercharger belt jumps across pulley groove Misaligned tensioner pulley or idler pulley Damaged pulleys Normal break-in residue Front seal not fully broken in
Supercharger belt leaves grey/black powder on drive housing and other areas Supercharger appears to leak oil from drive housing
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