Toyota perf. parts in Arizona.
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Toyota perf. parts in Arizona.
http://www.toyotaperformance.com/index.htm
Anybody heard of these guys? I was directed to them by the SDS guys in Calgary for some parts for my 22RTE fuel injection build.
Their prices seem pretty reasonable compared to LC and DOA. What might be of most interest to some of the guys here is that they have performance 3VZE builds that aren`t priced in the stratosphere.
Anybody heard of these guys? I was directed to them by the SDS guys in Calgary for some parts for my 22RTE fuel injection build.
Their prices seem pretty reasonable compared to LC and DOA. What might be of most interest to some of the guys here is that they have performance 3VZE builds that aren`t priced in the stratosphere.
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A stock 3VZE produces 138-142 hp @ the crankshaft, for a street performance application running premium pump fuel with the stock ECU our 3VZE street performance engine produces 185-190 hp, with the addition of our programmable MAF conversion we extracted another 8-15 hp.
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This is after asking them for dyno reports so it seems kind of odd that this is the reply they would send to someone interested in there street performance kit for 2700 bucks. I would think if I was selling something like that for that kind of money I would want to send as much info I could to make a sell.
I also looked at their customers comments and find it odd that only one person would send them a letter stating how happy they are with their products.
These guys claim to have built (In their words) Hundreds of theses 3.0 street motors that said you would think they would have at least two people happy with their kits.
Hell the price they are asking is more then a 3.4 swap kit from ors yet another reason to brag on my kit if I was them. Seems a bit on the shady side to me but if anyone has done anything with them and can back up there claims please feel free to let me know I just want to build me a good set up for my 90 4ruuner to keep it alive and running for 18 more years.
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