Yeah, the thing does feel pretty powerful. The 3rd gen and 4th gen are supposed to have the same peak HP, but this video shows that they do not. I think there is about a 15% loss through drivetrain too, so 306 ft lbs of torque at the wheels is pretty impressive. It would be nice to see a few more dyno runs on different dynos. To be fair, he did say that they were at altitude, so the 3rd gen would suffer more than the 4th, but still, impressive. But yeah, underrated for sure.Underrated from the factory …nice
I thought the shift points were a little lower, and also that the motor seems a bit quieter. I did not notice any mpg differences though, so maybe I am just imagining a difference.I didn't notice any difference in running premium fuel . When i got truck new for almost a kinth i used regular gas and then from last 3 refills i been buying 94 premium . Did not get any noticeable difference . One thing i would say is with regular gas gas if my rpms were low engine struggles but with premium i can easily drive truck 25 km per hour in 3rd gear easily
before i needed to be at least above 35 to go from 2nd gear to 3 rd gear so engine does not lug
Shift points are lower compared to previous manual tacoma . I mean like if i have to just cruse at 30km per hour with light throttle in 3 rd gear - no issue but if i have to speed up from there engine lug little . So if i am accelerating i have to push second gear to 35 km speed to get good acceleration in 3 rd gear without luging .I thought the shift points were a little lower, and also that the motor seems a bit quieter. I did not notice any mpg differences though, so maybe I am just imagining a difference.
No they didn’t. So basically the Turbo 4 is almost putting its crank rated HP/TQ to the ground?!Do the numbers compensate for the altitude? If they're in Denver, the NA engine is losing ~3% per 1000' of elevation so around 15% whereas the forced induction engine is losing less than 1% per 1000'.
Forced induction is always king at altitude which is why I'm super excited to upgrade from my 2g 4.0L to the new I4. I can finally experience the power that everyone at sea level feels on a daily basis.
Do the numbers compensate for the altitude? If they're in Denver, the NA engine is losing ~3% per 1000' of elevation so around 15% whereas the forced induction engine is losing less than 1% per 1000'.
Forced induction is always king at altitude which is why I'm super excited to upgrade from my 2g 4.0L to the new I4. I can finally experience the power that everyone at sea level feels on a daily basis.