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Any body ran a rcsb Tundra with bolt ons?

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Old 09-17-2009, 12:22 AM
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Did anbody run a rcsb tundra with bolt ons? Such as a cold air,exhaust and a tune?Just wont too know the out come?
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I ran one when they were first coming out. Bone stock the guy ran a 14.1, truck wasnt even broke in yet. He later added a catback exhaust and intake and went 13.8. A tuned one should run around a 13.6-13.8. They haul butt.
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they are weak........
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I think mid 13s in a pretty much stock truck is not weak
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I own a chevy 5.3 rcsb and stock for stock its a big difference 2 a tundra 5.7
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Originally Posted by JoeGibbSilverado
they are weak........
I think an intake exhaust reg cab tundra would pull you, even tho you run 14.2, I bet it would pull you hard from a roll.
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A reg cab tundra is nothing to sneeze at, they run strong straight off the lot.
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You right they are strong off the line. They come with some BIG gears from the factoy plus the other advantage they have is a 6speed auto.I plain too put 4:10s in my truck some lts,volant cold air,e cutout,vig 3200 stall,100shot and some 17inch mickeys outback.
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theres one around here that runs at the local short track.. its mighty quick.
he let me make a couple passes in it, very impressive. If it didnt have the horrible TM, that alone would make a big difference.
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I've ran my buddies rcsb Tundra that had intake and exhaust a few times. It was almost dead even plus or minus a few. I'm able to pull some on the top end, but not much at all. My trucks a slow 13.8 truck in the 1/4.


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