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3.5 or 4.0?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by cocojoe53, Sep 3, 2020.

  1. Sep 3, 2020 at 2:49 PM
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    ToyotaDriver

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    I’ve never drove one of the early 2nd gens. My ‘15 moves really well and is basically bone stock with a tonneau cover and slightly larger tires. I’ve wanted to tune it, but if memory serves me correct, OV tune no longer supports the 2nd gens?
     
  2. Sep 3, 2020 at 2:50 PM
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    A 1st gen should be on every Toyota enthusiast’s radar.
     
  3. Sep 3, 2020 at 2:50 PM
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    I know HP tuners supports gen 2 now, not sure what OVs plans are. I think OV has mainly been focused on the 3.5 and 5.7 at this point in time.
     
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    I guess we’ll just Jack the whole thread here.

    X/Runner vs 3.5
    Stock or tuned.

    Serious question, I’ve driven neither.
     
  5. Sep 3, 2020 at 2:51 PM
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    most the 2nd gen guys go with hp tuners, tots werth it
     
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    Good to know! I’ll have to look into that once I’ve decided I’ve spent enough money on my 1st gen
     
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    Quickness and the number of gears are not tightly related. 0-60 is typically the first two gears. And the first three for the quarter mile.
     
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    That's not very 3rd gen of you, we have expectations to uphold.
     
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    oh yes,

    Ah fuck them 3rd gens, get a 4.0. 2nd gen master race.
     
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    They are completely related. Tighter gear ratios keep the motor in the power band between shifts. More gears=tighter gear ratios.

    0-60 is a pointless statistic. Many properly geared vehicles will be in 3rd before 60 MPH. so, they'll have a worse 0-60 but actually be quicker.

    And, any vehicle that is still in 3rd in the 1/4 mile is NOT fast.
     
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    Let me know when I can fully charge an EV in less than 60 seconds like I can fully fill my gas tank in less than 60 seconds
     
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    I not so concerned with speed....Driveability , dependability ....The 4.0 is very stout. I heard the 3.5 with auto is very flat at low rpm and having some dependability issues. Once again, the opinions come from the 4Runner Forum so taken with a grain of salt. I have driven both and honestly hard to tell a big difference. So I will take the advice of a earlier poster and do a more extensive drive,, Thanks
     
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    Sure, but ratios that close would me 10spd boxes. From there, you get into the shift happy woes.


    As is, 6spds are a nice balance in my mind.


    I agree that 0-60 is typically BS, but it is the standard that we got. 5-60 was getting some traction, but that dropped off the map? What would you have for a general comparison?
     
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    Based on what has transpired between post 2 and your post 78, I would say those expectations have been exceeded.


    Third gen forum for the mother fucking win!
     
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