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ken914runner Mar 7, 2007 08:02 PM

Mods
 
hey guys i have been working on mt truck for about a year lifting it and getting tires well i am still in school and only have a part time job. got 33's and 2 inch body lift and 1 1/2 of suspenion lift i am kid of new to offroading and want to do some more mods but don't really have a lot of cash so what would be some things i could help me in the trails and help in the power subject as well. increasing the MPG would be good to. If anybody has anything please let me know. i know some things about trucks but not a great deal of stuff.
thanks ken
:think:

Elton Mar 7, 2007 08:07 PM

if you got a 3.slow good luck

ken914runner Mar 7, 2007 08:10 PM

yea got the 3.0 i don't think it is that slow it gets the job done but with the 33's on the highway is kind of slow but around town its fine. and the trails is fine so far

dcg9381 Mar 7, 2007 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by ken914runner (Post 50460313)
hey guys i have been working on mt truck for about a year lifting it and getting tires well i am still in school and only have a part time job. got 33's and 2 inch body lift and 1 1/2 of suspenion lift i am kid of new to offroading and want to do some more mods but don't really have a lot of cash so what would be some things i could help me in the trails and help in the power subject as well. increasing the MPG would be good to. If anybody has anything please let me know. i know some things about trucks but not a great deal of stuff.
thanks ken
:think:

1) Gears.
2) lockers
3) suspension flex

Bumpin' Yota Mar 7, 2007 08:26 PM

if you dont mind diving into the engine...

oversized valves,
cams,
headers,
PNP,
exhuast,


and if you dont mind rebuilding the bottom end, small amounts of nitrous or a turbo will work too.

samuraisam Mar 7, 2007 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by ken914runner (Post 50460313)
...but don't really have a lot of cash...


Originally Posted by Bumpin' Yota (Post 50460341)
if you dont mind diving into the engine...

oversized valves,
cams,
headers,
PNP,
exhuast,


and if you dont mind rebuilding the bottom end, small amounts of nitrous or a turbo will work too.

-Sam ;)

Bumpin' Yota Mar 7, 2007 08:35 PM

valves, pnp, and exhaust can be done quite cheaply. ;)

91_4x4runner Mar 7, 2007 08:36 PM

Out of curiosity bumpin', how much money have you dropped on your 3.0? Thanks, Eric.

Bumpin' Yota Mar 8, 2007 04:05 AM

about 1400 thus far, which includes:

Rock Gasket HG set
EPN grade 10.9 headbolts
PNP
Weasy2k's cams
EPN 1mm oversized valves
EPN 3 angle valve job
EPN complete rebuild of my top end including reshimming for weasy's cams.
That aslo includes shipping.

I have NOT added headers and I thinks that's the missing link for my truck right now. But its DEF. faster now, as she will pull to 95 without much ado and had plenty more after that.

But keep in mind when your truck weighs 4800+lbs anything less than 250+hp is going to seem slow....

91ToyTrck Mar 8, 2007 03:31 PM

How come no one mentioned Cootees ISR Mod and drop in filter? Why not the Taurus Fan Mod? That''s less than $150 and 3 hours work for some improved power, gas mileage, and throttle response. A slight, but noticable, difference anyways.

What's PNP ?

faubrunner64 Mar 8, 2007 04:23 PM

yeah whats pnp?

Bumpin' Yota Mar 8, 2007 05:20 PM

port and polish

I also have a FIPK which has the ISR mod built in. Im still too chicken to install electric fans on my yota...

ken914runner Mar 9, 2007 01:33 PM

how about not touching the engine it works fine so i want to leave that alone. how about just some bolt on stuff

Bumpin' Yota Mar 9, 2007 04:42 PM

the best bolt on buck for the dollar is going to be cams. Since this is an OHC engine swapping cams can be done at the same time that you do your timing belt - which should be done ever 75,000-90,000 miles pending your driving conditions. For 400 bux youll get MORE than headers will provide and IMO, cams will be easier to install than headers, the best part is youll get more power at all rpms, increased gas mileage, and the engine will run cooler. :)

I have a set of the cams Im speaking of and lemme tell ya, I LOVE em!!!

4banginRunner Mar 9, 2007 05:13 PM

-Gears..not only for better offroading, but puts some more power to the ground, and even may better your MPG
-Rear Locker...if ur gunna be in the rears anyway
-Better Skid Plating and Body Protection...always a plus when doing "cheap" mods that will actually make a difference
-Exhaust System...slight gain in power, nice sound!
-Drop-In or compete Air Intake Kit...make the engine breathe! power/MPG


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