Useful Acronyms for RME

embabe

My own epidemic!
Location
Salt Lake City
And I thought finals were bad enough! :eek: Now I have to memorize these too?? :ugh: Please tell me this is a bad dream.... where's my alarm clock... ;)
 

Klif01

Do I bother you?
Location
Denver, CO
Whats funny is most of those random things for toyota weren't even needed on our mid term test. But we sure needed to know what it meant for the 35 some odd worksheets we have done already.

But yes for you embabe in whatever you are studying, you HAVE to know these! No grade curves, sorry...
 

Vonski

nothing to see here...
Location
Payson, Utah
95jeepgrndchke said:
I may be wrong but i think it is Take To Top? Like bump

or it's "To The Top", but same thing really...

You can also use the ever popular "BTTMFT" to get things back to the top though (which is "Back To The ****** ******* Top). :p
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
alf4444 said:
K= 4 Wheel Drive
C= 2 Wheel Drive
5 Or 10= 1/2 Ton
20 Or 25= 3/4 Ton
30 Or 35= 1 Ton

On The Newer Models Its 1500 2500 3500


You forgot 'R' and 'V' for '87-'91 models....:D R= 'C' and V= 'K'....just the older sheetmetal, Subs, Blazers, crew cab and cab/chassis trucks....with TBI engines......one of the best truck platforms ever....
 

Fade2Black

Drinking bone
Location
Ogden, UT
RamToy said:
Are those used enough to make an ACRONYM out of them ? :eek:

"especially persons new to the hobby/sport to understand some of the lingo used on these boards"

Im not new and dont know what half those things are.

If EGR, EEPROM, PCV, and VSS are on there, then these deserve to be, especially PIM, as that is Toyota's term for Manifold Absolute Pressure.
 
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