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What Have You Done To Your 3rd Gen Today?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by hamiltonuh60, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. Jan 25, 2025 at 3:31 PM
    Breknraj

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    I'm not sure if you are joking or not... lol

    If you can change the oil filter during the oil change, you can change it anytime... You will have to top the oil back off when done...
     
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    My guess he’s not sure if all the oil would run out of the I4 when the filter was removed. Correct me if I’m wrong.
     
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    OldSchlPunk

    OldSchlPunk A legend in my own mind!

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    Hey, it takes your eyes off of all that godawful white...:burp::crapstorm:

















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  5. Jan 25, 2025 at 4:03 PM
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    Well, now you gotta chrome wrap the tailgate handle, too. Looks so out-of-place.

    Chrome side steps, too.

    Mirror caps?

    TW - we’re here to help!
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    Yes. My assumption would be that I would have to do this quickly in order not to loose a lot of oil

    Generally when I change the oil in any of my vehicles I drain the pan then remove the filter.

    I have never removed a filter prior to draining, so I'm assuming this would just wind up being a mess and would require me to work quickly.

    In any case I'm just gonna wait. Everything will be fine. When it's time for my next oil change I'll put a dealership purchased filter in and see if that alleviates the recent issues I've been experiencing.
     
  7. Jan 25, 2025 at 4:14 PM
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    The bonus of white: at some point the paint sheets off and reveals the greenish-gray primer underneath. You just gotta be patient.
     
  8. Jan 25, 2025 at 4:26 PM
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  9. Jan 25, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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    Bedazzle ...

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    WaitingOnMyR1T No longer waiting…

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  12. Jan 25, 2025 at 6:48 PM
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    I have a few questions for all you 3g owners. How well does the 3rd gen ride and what are the most common issues with them? Does it ride similarly to the 4.0?
    The reason why I am asking this is because later on in the future when my bronco is payed off, I have been thinking about getting a truck. One of my dream trucks is 3rd gen Tacoma TRD pro with the MT and solar octane. And after having two 2nd gen’s I have missed part of the Tacoma experience.
     
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    No, the only oil that you will loose is what is in the canister plus a little in the oil passage... Basically the majority of the oil is in the oil pan (sump), and the oil pump gears/rotors/veins (whatever) has to be turning (engine cranking/running) for the oil pump to suck up the oil through the oil pump pick up tube that extends close to the bottom of the sump, it then pumps the oil from the pan/sump through the pump to the filter before being distributed to the bearings and various parts of the engine... So no, you will not loose much oil, maybe a quart give or take a tad, but anytime that oil light is flickering or coming on, that means the oil pressure is at or below a very dangerous preset psi (normally 5psi), having that light on while running the engine is the same thing as running the engine with no oil in it for the most part... As an engine builder etc we always want 10psi of oil pressure per 1,000 rpms, so 30psi at 3,000 rpms, 50psi at 5,000 rpms and so on... I think the industrial standard for OEM engines might be as low as 7psi per 1,000 rpms...

    So even if your engine is working great now, does not mean you are not removing bearing material off prematurely... You can potentially be doing permanent damage to your otherwise good engine... Better to be safe than sorry...
     
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    I vary my intervals according to my use. As I drive higher speeds here as I ever did in the US (85+) and have a lot of quick accelerations, I change all my drivetrain fluids sooner than I would in the US and sooner than the owner manual suggests. On the other hand, seldom one of my travels is less than 40 miles, as I don’t take to Taco for short shopping trips. Therefore, I do not exceed around 5k miles for the oil and oil filter change. I use royal purple the recommended grade.
    Truth is that the oil sometimes looks so unused that I am tempted to take the old Tacoma oil and put it into my Clio 3. But looks are not all-as with humans… As soon as the oil gets brown, its chemical chains are broken. To what extent? I have no idea-so I change oil regularly and perhaps before even needed.
    I do cut the filter and look for debris and run a magneto over it ti see if I have ferrous metal or not. Will have to find a company that does the oil analysis for me here. No luck so far.
    Goal is to drive my 3rd gen Taco till it or I die. Hope it is me because it is one awesome vehicle.
     
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    rotated tires changed oil threw out the old air freshener.
    get the Sport
     
  17. Jan 25, 2025 at 8:00 PM
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    Drove around 1000km with the new shoes. Same drive style and routes, same load. To now the mpg went from 17.8 with OEMs to 19.5 with new shoes. They are a lot quieter and feel softer than the OEMs. No rain experience yet.
     
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    oil gets darker because dirt sticks in the oil
     
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    Does anyone have a picture of diode or baja rock lights on there roof rack? I can’t decide between the two. I like how the bajas hide more but the diodes are brighter they just stick out more
     

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