Does M20A-FKS engine electrical oil pump prepressurize system to reduce engine startup wear?

Huh? ****. Gotta get the flashlight back out and look again. Coulda sworn that the only thing belt went to was the A/C compressor. Thank you
 
Huh? ****. Gotta get the flashlight back out and look again. Coulda sworn that the only thing belt went to was the A/C compressor. Thank you
It's chain driven.

https://parts.toyota.com/a/Toyota_2...1507_7622104/ENGINE-OIL-PUMP/152480-1501.html

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How many cars have you seen that have an engine fail from this type of wear? Most cars, if taken care of with regular oil and filter changes, go quite a long time and typically, the engine outlasts the body! My two cents.... waste of money.
 
It could be useful for a USPS vehicle, but overkill for a passenger vehicle.


Please show some data that backs up your assertion.

I don't see a US Postal Service vehicle as a use case where something like an Accusump ( engine oil pre-lubing device ) would be especially necessary.

Mail delivery trucks tend to be used five days a week at least, and that means they are less likely to have the oil drain away from vulnerable engine surfaces because they are driven frequently. A vehicle which sits for long periods of time without the engine being run is a more compelling use case for an engine prelubing device.
 
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How many cars have you seen that have an engine fail from this type of wear? Most cars, if taken care of with regular oil and filter changes, go quite a long time and typically, the engine outlasts the body! My two cents.... waste of money.


News Flash : Not everyone lives in a state which dumps salt or other corrosive chemicals on the road. As such, what might be "typical" for you is not typical for every other vehicle user.

Where I live, a rust-free vehicle that is 40 or 50 years old is a common sight. In that frame of reference, the engine does NOT outlast the body.
 
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How many cars have you seen that have an engine fail from this type of wear? Most cars, if taken care of with regular oil and filter changes, go quite a long time and typically, the engine outlasts the body! My two cents.... waste of money.
Some of us here are a bit OCD, and would opt for this feature regardless.
 
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