I have a 1993 Toyota pickup 3.0 4x4 an i want to beef her up
#42
+1.
I prefer diesel as a fuel source, but think I'll be looking at doing diesel on Landcruiser looonggg before I look at doing it on the 3vze/pickup. I personally can't justify spending $7.5k+ over a 3.4 swap just to have a diesel, with no performance and marginal mileage gains...
#44
Yes, low range will help significantly and you already have it! It will reduce the stress on the drivetrain because it more than doubles your gearing. And using 4Lo in 2 wheel drive is will work fine as long as there is good traction for the rear tires.
#45
Best thing you can do is read read read and research and then read some more. Know what you can do and know what you would have to pay someone to do. Know what the good and bad of each thing performed on the truck and what else should be done. I did the mods to my truck in small steps. That way it is not tuning nightmare to make it run. Use the search feature a lot!!!!
#46
Best thing you can do is read read read and research and then read some more. Know what you can do and know what you would have to pay someone to do. Know what the good and bad of each thing performed on the truck and what else should be done. I did the mods to my truck in small steps. That way it is not tuning nightmare to make it run. Use the search feature a lot!!!!
#51
Actually search w/ google over search bar. It's better. Use "site:yotatech.com search terms", no quotes, to search there.
As far as tuning your engine and mods. My advice is to check that everything is working as it should, all sensors reading, etc, before you start to mess with/add non-original parts like the AFM swap to it.
As far as tuning your engine and mods. My advice is to check that everything is working as it should, all sensors reading, etc, before you start to mess with/add non-original parts like the AFM swap to it.
#52
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...k-3vze-187741/
RSR, that is a cool tip about how to use google to search a specific forum site. Thanks.
#53
thank you so much good man, that defiantly helped me out iv been having the hardest time getting outta places but thanks to your tip it's no problem! Thanks again!
#57
Make sure, when your done replacing the radiator and you refill the coolant, to jack up the front and run the engine to operating temp. This will help get any air out of the cooling system.
#58
yes sir I got that on the list, an I heard there making them plastic now.. Are they just pos now? Cause I'm pretty sure mines metal at the moment


