plugs, airbox, etc questions
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plugs, airbox, etc questions
Greetings !
I just picked up a 98 Limited with 128k to replace my much loved but sadly totalled 1993 2nd gen.
I have had a couple of 3rd gens before but its been a while.
So, a couple of questions :
1. Air box mod ... where do you get the sensor safe RTV for sealing the deck plate ?
2. What stock (not SC'd) plugs work best
3. Cost effective Cat back ? (Ihave had TRD before and liked it but cannot afford now)
Many thanks,
Pics to follow when I start the mods,
David
I just picked up a 98 Limited with 128k to replace my much loved but sadly totalled 1993 2nd gen.
I have had a couple of 3rd gens before but its been a while.
So, a couple of questions :
1. Air box mod ... where do you get the sensor safe RTV for sealing the deck plate ?
2. What stock (not SC'd) plugs work best
3. Cost effective Cat back ? (Ihave had TRD before and liked it but cannot afford now)
Many thanks,
Pics to follow when I start the mods,
David
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To answer a few of your questions: You can pick up the blue sensor safe RTV silicon at Wal-Mart for a couple of dollars.
2. The best plugs to run in that engine are either the stock NGK's or Denso's. I have run both, but prefer the NGK's.
3. Not sure about the cat-back system. I run a flowmaster and love the way it sounds, but different people prefer different things. Good luck with the new 4Runner.
2. The best plugs to run in that engine are either the stock NGK's or Denso's. I have run both, but prefer the NGK's.
3. Not sure about the cat-back system. I run a flowmaster and love the way it sounds, but different people prefer different things. Good luck with the new 4Runner.
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Originally Posted by HarrisonP
To answer a few of your questions: You can pick up the blue sensor safe RTV silicon at Wal-Mart for a couple of dollars.
2. The best plugs to run in that engine are either the stock NGK's or Denso's. I have run both, but prefer the NGK's.
3. Not sure about the cat-back system. I run a flowmaster and love the way it sounds, but different people prefer different things. Good luck with the new 4Runner.
2. The best plugs to run in that engine are either the stock NGK's or Denso's. I have run both, but prefer the NGK's.
3. Not sure about the cat-back system. I run a flowmaster and love the way it sounds, but different people prefer different things. Good luck with the new 4Runner.
I had a Borla on my 96 and endeing up sending it back..it was obnoxiously loud and boomy on the highway...the dreaded droaning !
The TRD was great... sporty sounding with no droaning.
I see from your sig you are using a flowmaster 40 series.... part number by any chance ????
Thanks
David
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No sorry no part number. I got it when I first got the truck, single in dual outlet. If I had to do it over again I would probably just get a single in single outlet muffler, seeing as two pipes just make one more to deal with than is needed when modifying the vehicle. Also I cannot fit my spare underneath anymore. That willl be changed this weekend after a little .
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David,
Corey has a bunch of muffler p/n's on his web site http://www.pnw4runners.com/tando/
Not sure if he has flowmaster clips or p/n's, but he does have a variety.
Corey has a bunch of muffler p/n's on his web site http://www.pnw4runners.com/tando/
Not sure if he has flowmaster clips or p/n's, but he does have a variety.
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Originally Posted by HarrisonP
To answer a few of your questions: You can pick up the blue sensor safe RTV silicon at Wal-Mart for a couple of dollars.
2. The best plugs to run in that engine are either the stock NGK's or Denso's. I have run both, but prefer the NGK's.
3. Not sure about the cat-back system. I run a flowmaster and love the way it sounds, but different people prefer different things. Good luck with the new 4Runner.
2. The best plugs to run in that engine are either the stock NGK's or Denso's. I have run both, but prefer the NGK's.
3. Not sure about the cat-back system. I run a flowmaster and love the way it sounds, but different people prefer different things. Good luck with the new 4Runner.
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Info from www.sparkplugs.com for your 1996 Limited
Plugs:
NGK Multi-ground plug BKR5EKB-11 Original Equipment Manufacturer, and/or Original Equipment Service Part) $4.26
Denso Multi-ground plug K16TR11 $2.24
Wires:
Denso Wire Set 671-6182 $37.05
NGK Premium wire set TE66 $27.76 (I have these...love them)
Plugs:
NGK Multi-ground plug BKR5EKB-11 Original Equipment Manufacturer, and/or Original Equipment Service Part) $4.26
Denso Multi-ground plug K16TR11 $2.24
Wires:
Denso Wire Set 671-6182 $37.05
NGK Premium wire set TE66 $27.76 (I have these...love them)
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