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What did you think of the Tacoma's new engine? I really like my 4.0L in my 2005 4Runner.
Go test drive one, it is pretty nice.
What did you think of the Tacoma's new engine? I really like my 4.0L in my 2005 4Runner.
Just read the article. Nice work. If it had TRD sliders, and maybe a winch, it would be a complete package.
Go test drive one, it is pretty nice.
[/QUOTE]Hey Scott, don't count on those MPG's in the real world. I have 7200 miles on my DCSB TRD OR with an AT. Still running the stock tires, no lift and a tonneau cover. My mileage is at 17.3 overall right now. That's with me cruising to work, taking it easy with the CC set at 70, about 35 miles one way on the freeway. I've done a fair amount of offloading in it, I purchased it at the beginning of bird season, and it's taken me places that I never would have attempted in my full sized Chevy. So far, the MPG's are my only disappointment. This truck kicks but in every other way.
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The crawl control helped me get outta this little sticky situation. It did warp the drums though.
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This was out in the Mojave National Preserve near Clark Mtn. on the last day of bird season.
QUOTE=Scott Brady;2024815]The 4.0L is a great engine. One of the more noticeable advantages of the 3.5L is the new 6-speed automatic transmission. It keeps the motor in the meat of the power band for more of the acceleration cycle, so this truck really does feel strong. I still cannot believe the fuel economy in stock form. We could get 24mpg at 55mph. The biggest test for the drivetrain will be when we load these trucks up with accessories and larger tires. I am curious how that will affect the mileage.
What did you think of the Tacoma's new engine? I really like my 4.0L in my 2005 4Runner.
Hey Scott, don't count on those MPG's in the real world. I have 7200 miles on my DCSB TRD OR with an AT. Still running the stock tires, no lift and a tonneau cover. My mileage is at 17.3 overall right now. That's with me cruising to work, taking it easy with the CC set at 70, about 35 miles one way on the freeway. I've done a fair amount of offloading in it, I purchased it at the beginning of bird season, and it's taken me places that I never would have attempted in my full sized Chevy. So far, the MPG's are my only disappointment. This truck kicks but in every other way.
Agreed, I've got 3500 miles on mine and I quite like it. Never owned the 4.0, but I've driven it a fair amount. I would say the older engine has slightly more grunt off the line, but once you're actually into it you'd be hard pressed to call one better than the other. Of course I've never driven either in front of an auto trans (not that I'd want to) so that may need to be accounted for when weighing the two against each other.
Trucks, and especially our "built up" trucks, see an exponential decrease in MPG north of 60 MPH. Take your time, enjoy the road, save a buck. LOL
As for gas mileage, willing to bet I can get what Scott is seeing, as I drive slow and reserved.