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Old 09-26-2007, 04:35 PM
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Supercharger on High Mile engine

I have searched and didn?t come up with anything... I have 178,5XX miles on the 3.4 4runner. I wouldnt mind a little more power plus sowhere down the road I may be upgrading to a lift and 285 or 255 plus steel bumpers.
If I do a compression check and all looks good what would be some potential faults in my plan? If I do it I will go all the way w/ fuel mods and all.

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It would be cheaper to regear to obtain somewhat close to stock power.
Old 09-26-2007, 04:51 PM
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It would be cheaper to regear to obtain somewhat close to stock power.
When the lift and tires come it will get regeared as well. But I want more power before and after. I like the thought of close to double the hp.
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I got 206,000 miles and supercharged. Mines runs perfectly.
Old 10-01-2007, 11:36 PM
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I'd rebuild/swap out the top end of the engine, just so you can be sure that you won't get left stranded...well, mostly sure.
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Originally Posted by stormin94
I'd rebuild/swap out the top end of the engine, just so you can be sure that you won't get left stranded...well, mostly sure.
haha, im thinking ill just wait till i hit 200k or 250k and rebuild the top end when i throw the supercharger on my truck... perhaps by then ill be out of debt!
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yeah these trucks LOVE putting us in debt, huh?
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they sure do, of course now im not sure if its the trucks or YT... corey, are you working for toyota now
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