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Hey you all,
I just bought a 2003 Tacoma six cyl Prerunner, big difference from my last ride (1993 honda prelude vtec). I am already researching upgrades for it. I want to start with an intake because it is the most practical move fom my budget at this time. Any suggestions/experiences would be greatly appreciated. Hope to hear from you people soon. |
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intake
k&n fipk generation 2 is the way to go.
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I would definately stick with a "cold air" type replacement. An open air element is compromised off road and actually may result in a power decrease in traffic and around town when airflow around the motor is limited. just put "cold air intake" and Toyota 3.4 in a web search and see what you get and go from there. I think will go with the Volant when the time comes. It looks like the best part out there. Should give a good boost and maintain off road ability.
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Re: New 2003 Tacoma Intake Suggestions
I'm running a K&N FIPK Gen 2. I can now peel the tires from a standstill and notice significant increase in acceleration up to about 4500 RPM. I had expected a decrease in low end torque but have not felt anything detrimental. If you're not off-roading a lot and are probably using your new Taco like your old v-tec, the K&N will give you good on-road performance and make lots of noise to turn heads. If you drive like an old man, you won't hear it get much louder than stock.
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The quickest and cheapest improvement would be to remove the airbox elbow that goes into the fender. Drive around for a while and let the computer adjust and presto! 3-7 hp more! Personally and many will agree, stay away from the K&N Fipk and most other cold air intake systems; it's not worth the money and you'll be asking for trouble/check engine lights. Do a google search and look up TTORA forums or Double Cabs of America and you will find a host of advice about making the best of your V6. I have a 02 TRD Double Cab with: Most of the TRD goodies: Supercharger, Cat back Exhaust, Thermostat, and airfilter. I drag race with my truck at the local drag strip and have been consistently running mid to high 14 sec 1/4 mile times.
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Re: New 2003 Tacoma Intake Suggestions
I use FIPK and i love how it sounds, and i can feel more power, but best i upgrade i think is the exhaust, which was just 150$ for the muffler and the exhaust tip, i got about 15hp, it was the magnaflow exhaust, which i recommend for trucks, they sound just perfect.
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This should enlighten folks -
http://www.gadgetonline.com/airinduc...formance%20Kit select the K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit and check it out - "This is the test that is sure to get some folks upset. Performance products is selling the K&N FIPK for $219. The K&N FIPK beats the stock box by .6 HP in 1st, 2.8 in 2nd, but looses to the stock box by 3.2 in 3rd for an average loss of .06 HP." |
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