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05-12-2020, 06:46 PM
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Oh, and the title is misleading since these aren't on the market yet or available for sale until the summer
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No misleading. That 4Runner on Video is my car. They installed coils for me to see how it perform on dyno before and after. The reason I brought it up for you guys, was hoping to hear some real life experience with performance coils. Maybe with the other vehicle’s or other vendors, and for those who might be interested to get some more power for their 4Runners before they trade in for Raptors.But what I see is only guessing or personal opinion, no real life experience. Anyway, glad to see some of you guys have a really good knowledge of Toyota engine’s, cheers everybody!!!
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05-12-2020, 07:26 PM
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Notice the vehicle they used in the video...he didnt give us the mileage ,only the year...? Also' they provided none of the ambient temperature, engine temperature etc. parameters to show/ensure consistency of the dyno runs as far as that is possible.
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In the "old days" a fresh set of plugs and setting the point gap made a difference.
The dyno said 2019 4runner and it looks like it was on same day from the screen.
But your right, feed it some cool dense air or a change in pressure will change your dyno output, not by 18 HP though, at least on a 4runner. But it is possible there was some other tuning. The only way to find out is when someone tests it themselves.
They sell superchargers for $5K. Which means they want to be known as a quality name. So I doubt that they would have anything to gain from putting up BS videos.
Just please for the love of God stay away from crap like this. V still = IR, I'm just saying.
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05-12-2020, 09:23 PM
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This reads like the poorly translated Japanese marketing copy you’d see printed on the box of some knock-off cold-air intake for a civic.
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English is not my first language. Despite this, I tried my best to explain myself. If you don’t like it, don’t read it. Thanks. Be safe.
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05-12-2020, 10:54 PM
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Props to raising awareness, but save your money. Spend it on suspension, this isn't a sports car.
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05-12-2020, 11:14 PM
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Guys Ripp motors is legit they have worked on my cars over 20 years my first he did was a rare e30 m3 the next was my Audi 200 Quattro he used to ice race his Audi Quattro in Canada against far superior cars and he was winning
His shop turned from tuning to fabrication he designed a turbo kit for Hyundai’s and Jeeps
Aliso ax2021 is a Toyota 4Runner enthusiast and I meet him recently a 4Runner guy in nyc is rare
so be cool and keep an open mind let’s give it some more development time then judge
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05-13-2020, 09:34 AM
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Props to raising awareness, but save your money. Spend it on suspension, this isn't a sports car.
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You’re absolutely right. This is not a sports car and never will be. But I believe that with right shop,right mods, right tuning 4.0L can do better than this. It took me a year to do my research before I trough a supercharger under the hood . BTW the suspension was my first mod. Swap it for nice King setup, so that part is done. Appreciate your comment. Thanks
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05-13-2020, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ax2021
No misleading. That 4Runner on Video is my car. They installed coils for me to see how it perform on dyno before and after. The reason I brought it up for you guys, was hoping to hear some real life experience with performance coils. Maybe with the other vehicle’s or other vendors, and for those who might be interested to get some more power for their 4Runners before they trade in for Raptors.But what I see is only guessing or personal opinion, no real life experience. Anyway, glad to see some of you guys have a really good knowledge of Toyota engine’s, cheers everybody!!!
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Please do a full review. Curious to see how they hold up with real world driving and having them go through thousands of miles. Last thing you need is a 4Runner that won’t run while on the way to the hospital for a medical emergency.
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05-13-2020, 11:13 AM
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Please do a full review. Curious to see how they hold up with real world driving and having them go through thousands of miles. Last thing you need is a 4Runner that won’t run while on the way to the hospital for a medical emergency.
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I am curious about that too. Really ability is my priority. If they don’t last, will never use them again. Will keep you posted. Thanks
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05-13-2020, 12:20 PM
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Geesh guys, one of the biggest gripes about the 5th gens has been the sluggish acceleration and lack of power. Then, everytime someone posts something that might help address it, out come the "it's not a sports car!" comments.
More power can be useful in 4Runners. I tow a boat and looking at the small campers and I know I'd LOVE more power. These guys look to be legit and I'm looking forward to having more options for our 4Runners.
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05-13-2020, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by flatspin
geesh guys, one of the biggest gripes about the 5th gens has been the sluggish acceleration and lack of power. Then, everytime someone posts something that might help address it, out come the "it's not a sports car!" comments.
More power can be useful in 4runners. I tow a boat and looking at the small campers and i know i'd love more power. These guys look to be legit and i'm looking forward to having more options for our 4runners.
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05-13-2020, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by flatspin
Geesh guys, one of the biggest gripes about the 5th gens has been the sluggish acceleration and lack of power. Then, everytime someone posts something that might help address it, out come the "it's not a sports car!" comments.
More power can be useful in 4Runners. I tow a boat and looking at the small campers and I know I'd LOVE more power. These guys look to be legit and I'm looking forward to having more options for our 4Runners.
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Seriously, no one bought a 4Runner thinking it was a sports car, but any time some power adder comes out people whine and complain about it, it's tiresome
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05-13-2020, 01:15 PM
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After going 33s Id like some additional power to bring the pep back. If these coils and an intake can give ~20hp/tq im all for it! Looking forward to more reviews, maybe even 3rd party dyno testing. I'm available for unbiased testing. ;)
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05-13-2020, 02:07 PM
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Dyno chart looks like it was either fabricated or manipulated. Getting an extra 10 or 15% at low rpm doesn't pass the smell test.
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05-13-2020, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Jetboy
Dyno chart looks like it was either fabricated or manipulated. Getting an extra 10 or 15% at low rpm doesn't pass the smell test.
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If it proves to be a extremely reliable product with 10 to 15% gains, thats like 27 to 40HP, then I would highly considering getting them.
EDIT: watched the video again and its 10 to 15% more then the OEM coil packs. For some reason I was thinking of 10 to 15% of 270HP that the 4Runner is rated at.
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