4.7l into a 98 t100?
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4.7l into a 98 t100?
i saw that there were a few threads for the 4.7 into the 4runner, but has it been done into the t100. i think that it would drop right in, but i have no clue.
how much extra stuff would i need aside from the motor, trans, ecu, and wiring harness? would the stock exhaust from the 4.7 work, or would i have to do some custom fab work?
i dont have the money now, but its something i have been pondering for a while now. i only have 2 more years paying on my truck so buying a new one is out. can i make pre-tundra with a v8?
how much extra stuff would i need aside from the motor, trans, ecu, and wiring harness? would the stock exhaust from the 4.7 work, or would i have to do some custom fab work?
i dont have the money now, but its something i have been pondering for a while now. i only have 2 more years paying on my truck so buying a new one is out. can i make pre-tundra with a v8?
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Save yourself the headache of a swap. A 98 T100 ECU can handle the TRD S/C upgrade. Get yourself a TRD 3.4L supercharger for $1750 new and spend another $900 for the URD fuel kit. Your truck will run great, have just about as much HP as the 4.7L, and it will be much cheaper than trying to dump a 4.7L into it. Just my $.02
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hmmm i might do that supercharger...but what is the fuel kit? i havent heard anything about it.
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Its basicly supra injectors (bigger) and a bigger fuel pump to supply some extra squirt! Then you can run more boost (smaller pulley) and voala! More power...
oops, forgot a supra maf too...
oops, forgot a supra maf too...
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Originally Posted by turboale
Its basicly supra injectors (bigger) and a bigger fuel pump to supply some extra squirt! Then you can run more boost (smaller pulley) and voala! More power...
oops, forgot a supra maf too...
oops, forgot a supra maf too...
I think the biggest thing though, is that the kit eliminates all of the short comings of the TRD S/C. Yes, the engine produces more power, but it runs much more efficiently and safely. Best of both worlds.
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