View Poll Results: How long does it take in seconds to go from 0-60
Less than 4
7
9.09%
6-10
14
18.18%
11-13
13
16.88%
14-16
8
10.39%
17-19
5
6.49%
20-22
4
5.19%
23-25
5
6.49%
More than 30
21
27.27%
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What's your toyota's 0-60 time?
#28
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I think you are right... I moved it to a better place.
With the 3.0, a long time to 60.
With the 3.4, much less time to 60.
I will say my big 'ol dirty and slightly bent up 4Runner does seem to raise more eyebrows when I hit the gas pedal. Doesn't look like she should be able to do that well.
But sure I won't be killing any Corvettes in the near future. Then again, they won't follow me for long when I get to where I want to go.
With the 3.0, a long time to 60.
With the 3.4, much less time to 60.
I will say my big 'ol dirty and slightly bent up 4Runner does seem to raise more eyebrows when I hit the gas pedal. Doesn't look like she should be able to do that well.
But sure I won't be killing any Corvettes in the near future. Then again, they won't follow me for long when I get to where I want to go.
In the same truck, a 3.4 will give about .5-1 second better 0-60 time, not 4-5 seconds. Yes, i own both.
#29
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4runner: 0-60 in about 12.5 seconds (yes it's a 3.0 w/auto)
'94 truck: 0-60 on about 9.5-10 seconds (3.0 w/5 speed)
'87 truck: 0-60? Never gone that fast (mud tires+highway=)
'94 truck: 0-60 on about 9.5-10 seconds (3.0 w/5 speed)
'87 truck: 0-60? Never gone that fast (mud tires+highway=)
Last edited by yotaman90; 03-10-2008 at 07:42 AM.
#32
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I've tried to time my 87 4runner, but I keep forgetting what it is I was supposed to do,(check time) way before it reaches 60mph. Now my FJC with 4.0 is pretty quick. I haven't timed it but it gotta be way below 10sec.
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The engine options are a 4.0 V6 or the 4.7 V8.
236 hp @ 5200 rpm/266 lb.-ft. @ 3400 rpm
260 hp @ 5400 rpm/330 lb.-ft. @ 3400 rpm
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The 4.0 4Runners/FJs run the 1/4 mile almost a full second and a half before a 3rd gen crosses so yes;it's solidly under 10 seconds,probably a tad over 7 seconds.
#37
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My 4900lbs bohemouth lumbers from naught to sixty around 13.8 or so...
My other car? 0-60 is for spinning the tires, real power comes on in triple digits. If I had a decent launch and good traction, probably 4.7 to 4.8 territory.
My other car? 0-60 is for spinning the tires, real power comes on in triple digits. If I had a decent launch and good traction, probably 4.7 to 4.8 territory.
#39
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mine is pretty quick.
i got a 4.10 gearing and in 2wd it does get up and go.
i never timed it (B/C i also drive a bmw when i want fast) but i will next time i take it out (its a d.d. so on monday).
also, the topend is fairly new on mine.
lots of cars try to pass me, and i stress try. b/c they must think "o, a big old truck. i can cut them off.".....nope. it does happen, but rarely. and they gotta be in a fast car. (i dont tailgate, but i also know where the gas pedal is)
i got a 4.10 gearing and in 2wd it does get up and go.
i never timed it (B/C i also drive a bmw when i want fast) but i will next time i take it out (its a d.d. so on monday).
also, the topend is fairly new on mine.
lots of cars try to pass me, and i stress try. b/c they must think "o, a big old truck. i can cut them off.".....nope. it does happen, but rarely. and they gotta be in a fast car. (i dont tailgate, but i also know where the gas pedal is)