Hi guys I'm new to this forum. Just bumped into this because I just purchased an Aircat 1150 impact wrench mainly for the purpose of removing a notoriously stubborn crank bolt from my wife's 04 Toyota Sienna. This is what I have to share: although I glanced from this discussion that the Honda crank bolts are being used as a benchmark for being the hardest ever bolt to be removed in this age by DIYers and mechanics, but, don't edify these Honda bolts just yet. Yesterday and today, both rounds go to the much maligned Toyota Sienna bolt. The aircat was set up with the compressor that was much larger than what the previous member trying to remove his bolt, had(I have a HF 21 gallons with a max of 125 Psi 2 HP), and yet, the Sienna bolt did not even budge! I even used heat and had a holding tool that I had partially modified to suit the size of the Sienna crankshaft but to no avail. I have tried the starter bump before all these craziness bolt extraction frenzy, but ended up burning my 140 A relays! I am frustrated and exhausted after 2 days, with no end in sight. The original purpose for trying to remove this Toyota bolt was because the water pump was showing signs of pump failure and the Sienna has 140K+ miles on it so it was due for another water pump replacement and all. Based on what you already know, what am I missing here? Aircat had great reviews that's why I bought this product with the thought that I had found the solution to my age old problem of attempting to remove this much maligned crank bolt, and I could feel its tremendous power but it is falling short of what it's supposed to do. I want to give it a shot before I even enter any review--and I want to get that bolt out! Any input will be appreciated. Thanks.