TRD Injector Kit ($1299)!
#182
Originally posted by Albuquerque Jim
Gadget, Any response on the instructions for tuning. I know all trucks will be different especially at different elevations. I just would like to know how much of a "plug-n-play"system this is?
Gadget, Any response on the instructions for tuning. I know all trucks will be different especially at different elevations. I just would like to know how much of a "plug-n-play"system this is?
You will have to splice the controller into the ECU harness. It is my intention to have the controller pre-loaded with a start up program and you will have the ability to tweak it if you choose or need to.
I doubt that you will need to make any adjustments for altitude. The ECU has the capability for doing that.
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#184
Originally posted by ravencr
So it looks like the best mixture would be a water methanal mixture for the best heat absorption. Thanks for the info!
Chris
So it looks like the best mixture would be a water methanal mixture for the best heat absorption. Thanks for the info!
Chris

My gut feeling is you will probably be ok as long as you don't get too overzealous with the injector and it would be very tough to model even with sophisticated thermal software.....will likely be just a trial and error type of development.
Last edited by MTL_4runner; Oct 17, 2003 at 05:43 AM.
#185
Originally posted by ravencr
So it looks like the best mixture would be a water methanal mixture for the best heat absorption.
So it looks like the best mixture would be a water methanal mixture for the best heat absorption.
#186
Gadget, what gap do you use on the tripple electrode 2 step cooler plugs? I recently installed them and stayed with the stock gap, about 30 as I recall. I read somewhere that you want to reduce the gap with forced induction and trying to get all three gaps similar on 6 plugs...yikes! Truck seems to run fine, I was going to pull a few for inspection after about 1K miles to see how they're holding up. Thanks for the insight!
#187
I have always used the stock gap which I think is .043".
The reason for reducing the gap is that the compressed mix it more densed in a forced induction and it is harder for the spark to cross the gap and fire reliably. This is on a problem on the supercharged 3.4. The stock ignition is completely capable of firing with the stock gap and supercharger.
I change plugs every 30,000 miles and there is considerable errosion causing the gap to open much more then when they were put in so, it can fire a pretty wide gap with the supercharger.
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The reason for reducing the gap is that the compressed mix it more densed in a forced induction and it is harder for the spark to cross the gap and fire reliably. This is on a problem on the supercharged 3.4. The stock ignition is completely capable of firing with the stock gap and supercharger.
I change plugs every 30,000 miles and there is considerable errosion causing the gap to open much more then when they were put in so, it can fire a pretty wide gap with the supercharger.
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#188
Originally posted by Gadget
What I do need if there is anyone that wants to help us out. I need someone in the DC area that has a 99+ Taco or 4Runner what is not Cali spec and has a standard O2 sensor. I need your truck to make the start up program for that truck. What you get out of it is free install and a custom tune. I hope you have a Gen II supercharger because they are so much easier to take off and reinstall. I also hope you have a standard height truck. Lifted trucks are a pain to work on. Anyone interested?
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What I do need if there is anyone that wants to help us out. I need someone in the DC area that has a 99+ Taco or 4Runner what is not Cali spec and has a standard O2 sensor. I need your truck to make the start up program for that truck. What you get out of it is free install and a custom tune. I hope you have a Gen II supercharger because they are so much easier to take off and reinstall. I also hope you have a standard height truck. Lifted trucks are a pain to work on. Anyone interested?
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Last edited by sdastg1; Oct 17, 2003 at 11:25 AM.
#189
#191
I'll bet is has the air/fuel ratio sensor on it.
I need one that does not.
What area are you movnig to down here? It will take just seconds to verify what it has.
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I need one that does not.
What area are you movnig to down here? It will take just seconds to verify what it has.
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#193
No, I don't think a picture will help. I am almost certain that it is going to be the new type of sensor. My scan tool will tell right away by looking at the O2 sensor activity.
The good news is that our kit for your truck is going to be cheaper then the other kits and it should not need any touch up on the program. The newer sensor type trucks are very powerful with their control over the mixture. It always stays dead on the money unless you run out of fuel.
Do look me up when you get down here.
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The good news is that our kit for your truck is going to be cheaper then the other kits and it should not need any touch up on the program. The newer sensor type trucks are very powerful with their control over the mixture. It always stays dead on the money unless you run out of fuel.
Do look me up when you get down here.
Gadget
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#194
I just got a tracking number from my parts guy so my injector kit is on its way. woohoo!
I am trying to find a Dyno shop on the Cape, but so far I have had no luck. The nearest one is in Worcester, MA and that is too far for me to go --- or at least I do not want to drive that far. Do any of you MA guys know of a shop close to Cape Cod? I want to do a before and after Dyno test.
BTW, I may plumb the vacuum line into the ISR tube. although no one has yet to tell me the reason for the change. I will not change the plugs or the OE gap (.042") ... unless Magnuson says I have to. I will not use the TRD thermostat unless hell freezes over.
I am also wondering what would happen if the stock injectors were now changed out for 305's?
I think the next TRD development to keep our ears to the track for is when TRD makes some revisions to the ECU tuning, and you know those SOB's will do it as the reports start to come in from the test mules.
I am trying to find a Dyno shop on the Cape, but so far I have had no luck. The nearest one is in Worcester, MA and that is too far for me to go --- or at least I do not want to drive that far. Do any of you MA guys know of a shop close to Cape Cod? I want to do a before and after Dyno test.
BTW, I may plumb the vacuum line into the ISR tube. although no one has yet to tell me the reason for the change. I will not change the plugs or the OE gap (.042") ... unless Magnuson says I have to. I will not use the TRD thermostat unless hell freezes over.

I am also wondering what would happen if the stock injectors were now changed out for 305's?
I think the next TRD development to keep our ears to the track for is when TRD makes some revisions to the ECU tuning, and you know those SOB's will do it as the reports start to come in from the test mules.
#195
Yeah, I'll to research it a tad more, but I've read that the water, methanal injection is the best for detonation reduction, bu as far as corrosiveness, I have read nothing yet. We'll see what happens.
Chris
Chris
#196
Originally posted by ravencr
Yeah, I'll to research it a tad more, but I've read that the water, methanal injection is the best for detonation reduction, bu as far as corrosiveness, I have read nothing yet. We'll see what happens.
Chris
Yeah, I'll to research it a tad more, but I've read that the water, methanal injection is the best for detonation reduction, bu as far as corrosiveness, I have read nothing yet. We'll see what happens.
Chris
#197
Originally posted by ravencr
Yeah, I'll to research it a tad more, but I've read that the water, methanal injection is the best for detonation reduction, bu as far as corrosiveness, I have read nothing yet. We'll see what happens.
Yeah, I'll to research it a tad more, but I've read that the water, methanal injection is the best for detonation reduction, bu as far as corrosiveness, I have read nothing yet. We'll see what happens.
"methanol corrosive" turns up a couple of more hits than "methanal corrosive".


