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20-9026 K&N throttle control module? Anyone heard of this? 2.7 engine

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by tarbal255, Feb 20, 2020.

  1. Feb 20, 2020 at 7:40 AM
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    tarbal255

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    Yeah amplifies the throttle by wire signal coming from the ecu...you can build one for $30 bucks with off the shelf parts from Amazon\Ebay and they want $300!
     
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  3. Feb 20, 2020 at 7:58 AM
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    LoL ok thanks figured it was just some hype since it doesn't modify your ECU settings.
     
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    So...uh, anyone actually try this thing?
     
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    You can build one yourself? Please enlighten me. Anything of that kind costs about $400 here in canada.
     
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    Similar to that, I have the SprintBooster on my 4.0 4Runner and it's sooooooo much better. I don't need to plan my lane change 36 secs ahead.

    Easy install and I can set it and I can pull the control module to make it completely invisible.
     
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    Haven’t done it myself, but conceptually you just need a rugged Arduino that can take an input voltage to remap a linear input to a curved output. You’d have to source some oem connectors, but those are probably available.

    I’m just thinking out loud though, could be full of nonsense.
     
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    this and that...
    i dunno about the one for the 2.7, but the sprint booster for the 3.5 made a heck of a difference. the throttle gating and lag is completely gone. i recently got ovt and im still running sb.
     
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    The tiny Sprint Booster remote sure would fit nicely in a custom 3D printed panel-switch case.

    [​IMG]
     
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  10. Aug 30, 2020 at 11:28 PM
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    I stuck to an open button spot. Easy peasy.
     
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    Hi all,
    Thinking of getting one, but which is the best one for my 2017 Tacoma v6:
    Sprint booster, k&n throttle or pedal commander? I have already upgraded my intake to the k&n and love that it sounds badass when I hit it hard but there still is a lag as it sucks air in..will one of these be worth the cost? Thanks.
     

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