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South Florida shops for a techstream break bleed

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by fishhead90, Jul 6, 2022.

  1. Jul 6, 2022 at 11:34 PM
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    Very true, didn’t think bout that honestly. Break distance is incredibly improved for sure, But I suppose I was just hoping for almost ‘sports car like’ brake pedal feel which may have been an unfair expectation.
     
  2. Jul 6, 2022 at 11:35 PM
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    Amazing thank you very much
     
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    I always have such bad luck with automotive computers… I suppose I’m just intimidated, I’ve bricked a computer once before so maybe it’s justified. Don’t mind turning a wrench on my car but I always seem to screw up the electronic stuff and need to beg for help halfway through :help:
     
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    You sound like me except my bad luck extends to the entire vehicle, not just electrical. I'm very mechanically impared lol. I've been getting brave and trying some simple mods on my own, but it never goes as easy for me as it does in those "easy plug n play 10 min installation" videos. I'm usually in a panic at some point :) Recently I did get through the Meso total tail stage 1 with only one hiccup that I was able to correct myself. But yea, I feel your pain :)
     
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    Good point, Im not sure about that.
     
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    Exactly. That reads like a typical vacuum boost process.


    A couple weeks back we did a bleed on a couple ORs after doing 5.29s. The Ignition On and light pedal thing was really cool. It pumped my little catch bottle to almost full in no time.
     
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    The brake line part, sure.

    On a vacuum booster, you Techstream or similar to bleed actuator. It's also the next step if the pedal height/feel is off.

    On a hydro booster, you need it to bleed the master.

    I can only surmise those who do a 'typical' line bleed and failing, are getting air too far upstream...somehow.
     
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