Airaid MIT & True Flow filter
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Yeah I have a 6" deck plate mod the MIT and an Airaid throttle body spacer and I really like it!...my dad had the same setup in his 1996 tacoma but he had the full K&N exposed filter intake system...I like having the ability to seal it up for high water applications.
I know many hate on the ambiguous throttle body spacer but I enjoy it even if its just for the sound.
I know many hate on the ambiguous throttle body spacer but I enjoy it even if its just for the sound.
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I like it...i havent cleaned it yet. On another forum showed pretty good numbers on their oil analysis reports. I may do one in the next three months just to see how its doing.
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Yeah I have a 6" deck plate mod the MIT and an Airaid throttle body spacer and I really like it!...my dad had the same setup in his 1996 tacoma but he had the full K&N exposed filter intake system...I like having the ability to seal it up for high water applications.
I know many hate on the ambiguous throttle body spacer but I enjoy it even if its just for the sound.
I know many hate on the ambiguous throttle body spacer but I enjoy it even if its just for the sound.
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I went and got the True Flow kit from Jason B (Thanks a bunch!!), and installed it the other day. I have to say the but dyno says theres something there. How much?? Not sure. I was hoping my Auterra software that I ordered would be in before I put it in but I couldn't wait any longer. The box was starting at me and I had no choice.
Its alot louder than I expected. Around the 4000RPM range its got sort of an angry snort, but for everyday commuting you don't really hear that much. Could be in part to having the deck plate open. All in all its a very nice and simple kit. Installed in 10 minutes. I am going to re-install the stock intake, and get a baseline for power, then install the True Flow kit again, and test again. See what I come up with for numbers to justify the cost of the kit.
Its alot louder than I expected. Around the 4000RPM range its got sort of an angry snort, but for everyday commuting you don't really hear that much. Could be in part to having the deck plate open. All in all its a very nice and simple kit. Installed in 10 minutes. I am going to re-install the stock intake, and get a baseline for power, then install the True Flow kit again, and test again. See what I come up with for numbers to justify the cost of the kit.
you ever get the results for this or just lost interest? and also which of the methods talked about in this thread is best for dusty environments? i don't want to do the decklpate mod as i'm worried about dust and water so which of these is the best option with the omission of the deckplate mod?
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True flow is going out of business and I have 2 filters left for 96-02 3.4 liter. If you need one or want a replacement for yours order soon. Once they are gone, they are gone. This was one of the best filters ever made for our trucks.
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/zoo..._truflo_96u_v6
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/zoo..._truflo_96u_v6
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True flow is going out of business and I have 2 filters left for 96-02 3.4 liter. If you need one or want a replacement for yours order soon. Once they are gone, they are gone. This was one of the best filters ever made for our trucks.
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/zoo..._truflo_96u_v6
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/zoo..._truflo_96u_v6
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