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Old 08-24-2004, 12:48 PM
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Someone i know wants to supercharge there 2004 tundra what else would be needed to be done if they have the trd superchager installed? like rearend? exhaust? anything at all?
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Old 09-02-2004, 02:56 PM
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Re: Question about tundra

You may want a limited slip for the rear diff if you don't already have one.
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Someone i know wants to supercharge there 2004 tundra what else would be needed to be done if they have the trd superchager installed? like rearend? exhaust? anything at all?

Actually toyota recommends that you replace the limited slip diff. www.performanceproducts.com have a new diff.
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Is that available for the V-8? Be prepared to buy premium fuel! That, along with the price of the unit caused my eyes to glaze over!

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You may also want to put more performance style brakes on because with the V8 tehre is already a lot of power and your adding more.
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Re: Question about tundra

The transmission/torque converter may need to be upgraded also. That setup will have some serious torque above 3000 rpm.

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