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Can someone who knows more than me explain what’s preventing you from buying an SR and tuning it to be back up to the performance of the standard engine? Thanks
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Voiding your warranty to start but not sure anyone has released a tuner for it yet.
 

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One of the Videos an engineer explained it. It’s not just detuned. The cooling and lubrication system was also engineered for less power (heat)! A less expensive system to get the price down.
 

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AFAIK the engines are identical in every way. Sure the SR5+ has an external oil cooler and I think some water mods. The OEM is concerned with towing a boat over a mountain and heat, for some pep and stop light challenges I can see no difference in over all reliability between an SR and the up models. If you are concerned (I'm not), you can go for an external oil to air cooler when they become available. I have a SR, I assume the SR5+ has an oil to water cooler (cooled by radiator), these IMO are not as good as a dedicated oil to air cooled. My 2016 Camaro (near 1000 HP on E85) and my built supercharged Miata ND both had oil to water coolers stock, which I upgraded to oil to air coolers. Oil to air coolers have there own air cooler and ambient air is a LOT cooler than coolant system water.
I'll probably get a Berger system for grins, but I'm old and would never really use it, my truck is already much faster than my employes 4 runner with a TRD supercharger 3.4 liter...
 

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Why go to all that trouble? Just get an SR5.
The tuner will give a SR 60 more HP and 70 more ft lbs of torque over an SR5 for about 1/5 the price.... of the SR5 package...( I can find base SR xtra cab; but every SR5+ has silly options that I don't want like 4 doors etc etc) The opposite question is more appropriate, if you going to lift, tune, etc your Taco the SR makes the most economic since you are toss out all of the stock stuff anyway and probably the warranty too.

Lastly I like the leaf springs (I'm old), I going for Timbred stoppers and call it a day. On my Titan with Timbred I can do 2200 lbs of rock in the bed and barely notice, I figure my Taco should be able to do 1/2 that with me not able to see much. I'll probably be dead before I am convinced leaf springs are inferior. I guess that is more on 4 dr vs 2dr (not really a trim thing), just saying I like steel rims and leaf springs and that is what my SR 4WD has so I was sold right then and there.

I just got a whole lot better price on a SR 4WD than I could on the SR5+, I did like the red which look orange to me 4 dr TWD pro offroad something or other, but the oldlady put the big NO on it because of color and it was a manual. So this is the first car / truck that I got in my life with an auto, kind of embarrassing and all. But I'm old maybe it is for the better.
 
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Voiding your warranty to start but not sure anyone has released a tuner for it yet.
Every car I've owned over 50 years, had paper plates on when I started modifying them. Every new car I have ever owned had the nay sayers with the bad juju scare tactics of "warranty", new cars are too hard to modify... etc.

I ain't scared. There is nothing I can't fix, I keep a car for 10 years, the sooner I modify it, the more driving pleasure I have and I don't have that many days left, I'll probably room temperature before my Taco spits out a rod.
 
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Just checked the oil filter, it is below and directly in front of the engine, looks to be mounted on an oil to water cooler, cooler looks to be directly plumbed to engine block coolant (no external hoses). Have no idea what the SR5+ oil cooler looks like. As already stated, I don't like the factory oil to hot water "coolers" and will probably go to a nice aftermarket oil to air cooler in front of the of the radiator.
 

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SR has a spacer that looks like an oil cooler, the SR5+ has a tinker toy oil to water heat exchanger.
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