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Review: Overland Tailor Tuning OTT Tune for 4th Gen Tacoma (non-hybrid)!

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IN-DEPTH Review Of The OTT Tune For The 4th Gen Toyota Tacoma! A great video showing the R&D, testing, dyno data, interview with Overland Tailor Tuning OTTs lead calibrator and much more.

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How does the tune effect fuel econo?
They also have one for the manual, are parts going to break, thatĹ› why it was detuned, just asking for a friend.
 

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Is this tune now live, available for all? Or still beta/testing?
 

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How does it affect the warranty?
Any aftermarket part or modification added to a vehicle can affect the warranty. ECU tuning is no different. There have been no issues or reports of warranty problems across multiple platforms we tune with the number of tuned vehicles into the 10's of thousands to date. If you are concerned about your vehicle's warranty, we suggest you do not modify your vehicle.
How does the tune effect fuel econo?
They also have one for the manual, are parts going to break, thatĹ› why it was detuned, just asking for a friend.
You're extremely unlikely to have a component failure due to the increase in torque from our calibration. Abuse and/or lack of maintenance will be far more likely to be a cause of failure.

Fuel economy isn't going to improve with a performance calibration. The improved spool characteristics, improved throttle response, and 30+hp/ft-lbs of torque increase all require additional fuel due to additional air being moved through the engine.

If max fuel efficiency is a primary concern, remaining on the OEM calibration would be my suggestion.

Is this tune now live, available for all? Or still beta/testing?
Calibrations are ready, but we are waiting to patch a security loop-hole in the software before releasing to the public in-mass.
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