Jonathan36m
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Anyone install a K&N Blackhawk intake on their truck. Is it worth it?
Until the rpm fluctuates up and down like a perpetual Jenna Jameson on meth.Do it, would sound so dope.
Until the rpm fluctuates up and down like a perpetual Jenna Jameson on meth.
#say_no_to_oiled_air_filters
#stock_filters_better
Trd doesn't make air filtersAnd Toyota offers their TRD oiled filter as an option. I've used K&N replacement filters on all of my vehicles for the past 25 years and 5 vehicles. Never had a problem with it contaminating the air sensor. Zero problems with the grit that these filters supposedly pass causing engine damage and oil burning. I travel from 22 to 24K miles each year. That's almost half a million miles with no trouble of any kind.
Trd doesn't make air filters
Apparently they actually do....[emoji33][emoji33]
https://www.trdusa.com/filters.html
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my "TRD" branded coolant pump for the blower (also stamped TRD but made by magnuson based on an Eaton blower design) is just a reboxed bosch pump used by mercedes, land rover, ford, and toyota
comes with the blower kit as standard tooI know brother. Very few (if any) manufacturers actually make their branded gear.
I didn’t know that Toyota/TRD had a branded oiled air filter. It surprised me.
Whatever. TRD is authorized by Toyota and will not void your warranty. The filter IS an oiled cotton filter.
and Maf sensor cleaner and throttle body cleanerAftermarket mods don't void warranty unless it is found to be the cause of the failure of an OEM part. So basically the brand doesn't matter.
Oiled filters take a long time to recover the cost of purchase when compared to the cost of "paper" filter.
and Maf sensor cleaner and throttle body cleaner