yeap, and i've got it on my TRD Sport. Currently using the full tailpipe end. To me it was a great balance in its tone. Engine start has a nice grumble to it, low RPMs is just right, but when you start opening it up, it screams, especially when I start using "manual" mode getting all the way up...
wow, this is great, i'm very tempted to go your route. funny i've got a bronze oxide also, sxth intake, magnaflow on the tail, working on a custom downpipe, and seeing you post the numbers with the upgraded IC might be able to push somewhere close to what you're getting. I've been wanting to do...
From the picture that Drifte posted, I can tell you my hood has practically the same layout of sound deadener. I have the no name brand hood struts installed, and it is not an issue, it actually counter balances it a bit better rather than the hood popping up all squirrely it does it nice n...
looks great, i always think in the back of my head though, its a one way mod with no going back, without getting a whole new front end. Maybe someday i'll have enough juevos or money to ease the pain of cutting the bumper that much.
If someone was really wanting to make sure that they don't void their warranty, i wonder how easy/hard would it be to just buy a secondary ECU and tune that one. So the original one stays as it is. I imagine there might be some number mis alignments (ie. how many miles the chassis has, vs what...
FWIW you can get a 14"+ tablet with a sim card, that runs its headphone out to a DSP, then to a 5 channel amp (or 5 channel amp with DSP), replace all the speakers, add sound deadening, throw in a sub and a 3d print or type of tablet mount, have it installed by a shop (or save even more doing it...
Yes, through the firewall. And if you're planning any other future electrical addons, I'd recommend in something like this (which is just another add on fuse box with relays, pre-wired):
https://www.amazon.com/RVBOATPAT-Pre-Wired-Waterproof-Relays-Automotive/dp/B0DBG1BVL8/
So your switch...
To be safer with any kind of need of additional electrical installation, lights, winches, etc. best to run the load using a relay. So in actuality your switch isn't taking the load from the light, but rather your switch is activating the relay, which then closes the LED lighting circuit, which...
So to give everyone an update, I have not yet installed my roof rack, as this whole post got me thinking of what could be the main cause. Keep in mind this is a brand new uptop kilo rack just received last thursday and only pulled out the box, never installed.
The pictures are of just 1of the...