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Ok, well i had a friend look at my car and point out there is a trac system on my car. I have been looking around and everyone says there is no trac system on a 5spd sc300. well my car is fully loaded all the way. even has the cell phone in it. So just to make sure, can someone help me out by posting pics of the trac system? if so thanks.
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The Trac system works in conjunction with ABS to control wheel speed and with its own throttle body per say, to control the intake of air to help reduce engine power. which is another sure way to tell if you have it or not (circled)
I don't have engine bay pictures offhand but I can assure you that no original 5-speed manual SC300 ever came with TRAC. Mine doesn't have it. It wasn't something you could option on manual SC's.
A swapped car that used to be automatic might have the TRAC solenoid on the intake manifold but if it's using a 5-speed manual ECU I do not believe there will be a provision for it to function.
Now there was a "Winter Package" that some SC's had optioned that gave them heated seats and TRAC among other things but again the traction control system wasn't available unless it was an automatic SC300 or SC400.
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1993 SC300 5-speed NA | Gixxer_Drew Susp. 600/325 | TT: brakes FR, rims, rear sway, seats | Koyo rad | 4.272 TT Torsen LSD
Slowly collecting for an R154 & 2JZGTE conversion