3.4L Supercharger Installation
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3.4L Supercharger Installation
I've got a 2001 SR5 with 30k miles and a 2nd gen. supercharger on the way. Should I do the install myself or let a dealer do it? I have a 6 year/100k mile extended warranty on the truck and don't want to void it. If I go the dealer route, does anyone have a dealer recomendation for the Denver area? If I do it myself, how hard is it?
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I think a good number of us have done it ourselves with good results. Your warranty should not be affected no matter who installs in according to the TRD manual. If you have mechanical abilities, then I say go for it. If not, bring it to the dealer. Maybe youc ould even find a local yotatech'er to come help you out.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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do it yourself. Make sure you have a decent set of tools, and time enough just in case you run into a problem.
I learned more about my runner (and engines in general) installing my supercharger that I ever have before.
Dan
I learned more about my runner (and engines in general) installing my supercharger that I ever have before.
Dan
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I vote do it yourself. That's my plan for when I drop it in in the next month. Basically you just swap the intake plenum for the blower unit and re-route the belts. IF YOU DO IT YOURSELF MAKE SUE YOU HAVE ALL THE TOOLS YOU NEED!!!!! That's the most frustrating thing in the world to me. So make sure to have a torque wrench, set of ratchet and sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, etc. handy when you put it in. I'd read through the directions too before you do it. Good luck!
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Originally posted by PhxTRDRunner
Manymods, that only applies to the sc itself...your powertrain is unaffected no matter who does it as long as it is the correct SC for the application ~ from trd manual.
Manymods, that only applies to the sc itself...your powertrain is unaffected no matter who does it as long as it is the correct SC for the application ~ from trd manual.
I am STILL very happy with my supercharger, now that it finally runs well. It gives this heavy truck just enough punch, thanks to the added torque.
However, I am still disgusted at how ignorant and irresponsible TRD is about an EXPENSIVE product they promote.
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If you install it the supercharger will have a 12 month unlimited mileage warranty. The warranty on the vehicle is unaffected.
If the dealer installs it, the supercharger is rolled into the remainder of the vehicle's power train warranty. I do not know how the extended warranty works or if it will include the supercharger or not.
Now, most of the problems with the supercharger that we hear about are a result of dealer installation errors. What makes you think that they would do any better job then you? What makes you think that they have any more experience installing the supercharger then you? If you go the dealer route, great, but just hope that guy has installed one or two before yours.
How long is it going to take you to put another 30,000 miles on your truck? For me, I was doing about 30,000 miles a year on my truck and mine was installed at 44,000 miles, so it was clearly a no brainer decision for me, especially when I factored in totally incompetent dealer service I have had prior to that.
I highly recommend you install it. That way you will learn the supercharger and everythign that is involved so you will be better prepared to deal with any problems down the road. You will also have the personal satisfaction of knowing it was done right and that you did it.
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If the dealer installs it, the supercharger is rolled into the remainder of the vehicle's power train warranty. I do not know how the extended warranty works or if it will include the supercharger or not.
Now, most of the problems with the supercharger that we hear about are a result of dealer installation errors. What makes you think that they would do any better job then you? What makes you think that they have any more experience installing the supercharger then you? If you go the dealer route, great, but just hope that guy has installed one or two before yours.
How long is it going to take you to put another 30,000 miles on your truck? For me, I was doing about 30,000 miles a year on my truck and mine was installed at 44,000 miles, so it was clearly a no brainer decision for me, especially when I factored in totally incompetent dealer service I have had prior to that.
I highly recommend you install it. That way you will learn the supercharger and everythign that is involved so you will be better prepared to deal with any problems down the road. You will also have the personal satisfaction of knowing it was done right and that you did it.
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Thanks for all the advice. However, I'm now going to sell the supercharger as my g.f. got REALLY upset about me purchasing it. Will post a thread on it and pick one up at a later date.
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She got mad because I didn't tell her I was getting it. We live together and share the finances, which isn't working out too well right now. But its cheaper to keep her happy, and I can get another one in six months or so, just need to save up the money for it, that's all.
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Another one bites the dust
Women don't want little boxes, they want BIG boxes with roofs on them. Of course, little boxes with shiny things inside are all right, but pieces of aluminum, nuts and bolts.... fuggetaboutit!
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You're right on that, she's got house fever in a big way that I'm not into right now, especially since I've already done the house thing and don't want that hassle right now.
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"cheaper to keep her happy" I beg to differ, you can NOT use "cheaper" and "her" AND "happy" in the same sentence! Doesn't work! And believe me, being married for 25 years, continous, to the same lady, I have some experience!
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Believe me, I'm learning that the hard way. Having this debate with myself over "my money" vs. "her money" vs. "our money". Not a pleasant battle to have, especially when we're not even married yet.
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"cheaper to keep her happy" I beg to differ, you can NOT use "cheaper" and "her" AND "happy" in the same sentence! Doesn't work! And believe me, being married for 25 years, continous, to the same lady, I have some experience!
"cheaper to keep her happy" I beg to differ, you can NOT use "cheaper" and "her" AND "happy" in the same sentence! Doesn't work! And believe me, being married for 25 years, continous, to the same lady, I have some experience!
I'll see your 25 and raise you three ... three wives that is.
My youngest son is just ending another relationship that was getting very domestic (he's only 22 and career driven) and I told him that the next time, when they ask if they can leave a tooth brush at your crib or you start finding stray under garments left behind, that is a clear sign that it is time to raise the draw bridge and fill the moat. I LOVE WOMEN.
BTW, congratulations on being a survivor.:pat:
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Congrats to both of you for your survival skills, both with one and three. Finding it hard to deal with issues like this since I'm used to being independent with my money and life. Still living under the "what's mine is mine" logic, which works, instead of the "what's mine is her's" logic, which doesn't. I have friends who've been married & divorced over less, and they seem to be happy being single and in control of thier own lives. I know I'm ranting, but I'm upset about this whole issue tonight. I'll cool down by tomorrow.
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Congrats to both of you for your survival skills, both with one and three. Finding it hard to deal with issues like this since I'm used to being independent with my money and life. Still living under the "what's mine is mine" logic, which works, instead of the "what's mine is her's" logic, which doesn't. I have friends who've been married & divorced over less, and they seem to be happy being single and in control of thier own lives. I know I'm ranting, but I'm upset about this whole issue tonight. I'll cool down by tomorrow.
Congrats to both of you for your survival skills, both with one and three. Finding it hard to deal with issues like this since I'm used to being independent with my money and life. Still living under the "what's mine is mine" logic, which works, instead of the "what's mine is her's" logic, which doesn't. I have friends who've been married & divorced over less, and they seem to be happy being single and in control of thier own lives. I know I'm ranting, but I'm upset about this whole issue tonight. I'll cool down by tomorrow.
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