2024 Toyota Tacoma on 35" Tires! MPG & Performance Review

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
  • Join us as we take an in-depth look at the 2024 Toyota Tacoma, fully equipped with 35-inch tires. In today's episode, we dive into a detailed performance review, examining how the truck handles both city and freeway driving with its robust modifications. We'll also share firsthand insights on the MPG achievements and the impact of the custom upgrades.
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Komentáře • 555

  • @rx8dude907
    @rx8dude907 Před měsícem +63

    I will say this.. I appreciate an honest review and not a sugar coat just because it’s a 4th gen

    • @jake.907
      @jake.907 Před měsícem +2

      Agreed its the first year of new generation as well. I think in line 6 non turbo would've been a perfect engine in these trucks.

  • @mattgoeswheelin
    @mattgoeswheelin Před měsícem +37

    Overworked turbo 4 cylinder. Everyone called and here it is lol.

    • @Jrodxz
      @Jrodxz Před 15 dny +2

      absolutely agreed unfortunately it was inevitable. Hope Toyota adds better cooling

    • @brandontierney9489
      @brandontierney9489 Před 12 dny

      All that weight. Axles weren’t designed for those tires

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Před 7 dny

      @@Jrodxz Its not stock, It works as Toyota intended it. New truck so people won't know for a while what mods work and which ones wont. I have the new Ranger, I'm waiting to modify it until I see what everyone else gets away with. So far, there's no overheating with the Ranger.

  • @Stryckerrr
    @Stryckerrr Před měsícem +113

    Coming from a guy with a couple Turbo cars. Hopefully this Taco with have bigger intercooler products, downpipes, Cold Air Intakes, Blow Off Valves, and Oil catch cans. Very important especially if people are going to run 35-37s and slap on tons a weight. That Turbo needs to breathe better & cool down better. I hope some company is reading this to help out this new 4th gen and make some serious dough in the process.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      The new Tacoma has no blowoff valve from the factory

    • @ettiennenathan
      @ettiennenathan Před měsícem +1

      @@ghosted_trd does it not recirculate like the Tundra?

    • @diegotobar6839
      @diegotobar6839 Před měsícem +4

      All of my previous turbo'd cars get catch cans and upgraded Radiators/intercoolers. Now in my 2.3 EcoBoost Bronco, I've yet to see high temps (oil/water) so I'll see once I get some 35s.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +3

      @@ghosted_trd No, modern turbo cars have true BOV's, they are recirculation valves and dump the boost back into the intake pre-turbo.

    • @j.b.708
      @j.b.708 Před měsícem +4

      Ok so now, to the list of things you need: Lift, 35"+, front locker. And now + intercoolers, downpipes, cold air intakes, blow off valves, oil catch cans. And now you can't do a high-clearance bumper without cutting the frame. Sounds like a great deal at $70k.

  • @anthonypadilla3026
    @anthonypadilla3026 Před měsícem +230

    Don’t talk about reliability till the ODO hits 200k minimum. Hate fanboy reviews

    • @PonyFoot123
      @PonyFoot123 Před měsícem +21

      Facts.

    • @rx8dude907
      @rx8dude907 Před měsícem +14

      Yeah this engine has to prove its self before we can say anything. Regardless turbo engines don’t last very long

    • @gwot
      @gwot Před měsícem +21

      @@rx8dude907 tell that to all the super high mileage turbo diesels, and even all the past turbo gas engines. Turbos do last long if made right and cared for.

    • @fltllc4136
      @fltllc4136 Před měsícem +12

      @@rx8dude907cummins turbo diesel with 700k ✋🏽😮‍💨

    • @DrOxTaGoN
      @DrOxTaGoN Před měsícem +4

      @@rx8dude907 ya sure about that?

  • @corradettimotorsports360
    @corradettimotorsports360 Před měsícem +8

    Great first hand review! I drive a Tundra (Base SR) and use it lightly, so I haven't had any Transmission or Turbo heating concerns. My Truck is going minimalist, so I don't anticipate any negative issues with the direction I will be taking it. Nice to see some good looking rigs!

  • @shaneoaks1923
    @shaneoaks1923 Před měsícem +6

    I’ve had 37’s on my tundra for over 32k miles and I have never overheated with the transmission.

  • @Felrohan
    @Felrohan Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for listening to us! Beautiful trucks

  • @nicolaskueneman33
    @nicolaskueneman33 Před měsícem +61

    They need to make a turbo diesel for the tundra

    • @BC_Hunter
      @BC_Hunter Před měsícem +5

      Yup. I’d buy one tomorrow if they did.

    • @CM-qn4io
      @CM-qn4io Před měsícem +6

      Turbo diesel from landcruiser abroad🙏🏼💪🏼

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 Před měsícem +2

      Non USA markets are so lucky

    • @GrumpyVeteransDIYHobbies
      @GrumpyVeteransDIYHobbies Před měsícem +3

      You spelled Tacoma wrong 😅

    • @kevinglainez8151
      @kevinglainez8151 Před měsícem

      Man you a pastor he'll yeah that'll be lovely

  • @citizenpark2782
    @citizenpark2782 Před měsícem +5

    Great Q&A!

  • @stevenscott6715
    @stevenscott6715 Před měsícem +7

    I’m stoked about you being so stoked!

  • @jwicker579
    @jwicker579 Před měsícem +6

    Awesome build💯💪🔥

  • @honda116969
    @honda116969 Před měsícem +2

    When I was growing up 33" tall tires were the biggest baddest tires you could get & it's probably comparable to a newer vehicle being on 35s almost 37" because the vehicle has increased in size so much! Tfl truck was towing around 4-5K pounds up a hill off-road going slow for about 2 mi by the time they stopped it was at the last Mark next to overheating the transmission & there was still snow on the ground!! I would love to see you guys try any of this in Phoenix between June-September your truck would be smoked & running in limp mode cause the heat!

  • @myplaxismodelisbetterthanyours

    The end of an era

  • @eustaciosolisii
    @eustaciosolisii Před měsícem +8

    Glad I decided to keep my 21 yota😊

  • @jnxius
    @jnxius Před měsícem +14

    My Jeep JL Rubicon has the i4 turbo and its fantastic on 37s. If there are issues, Toyota will make the changes for Tacoma owners. Toyota uses the i4 turbo in their Euro Land Cruiser (Australia) and its matching V8 performance (towing, etc) in stock configurations.

    • @goforbroke2
      @goforbroke2 Před měsícem

      I wouldn’t be surprised if the Aussie 2.4T is different to this American version.
      I say that because the U.S Highlander also has the new 2.4T, but apparently the Tacoma 2.4T engine only shares like half of the parts amongst those two. The Taco uses a different block and turbo, basically Toyota built it to handle way more abuse.
      Time will tell….

    • @stevendunnuck
      @stevendunnuck Před 18 dny

      you have a better stock final drive ratio for bigger tires. not sure if this taco re geared or not

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Před 7 dny

      Not so sure, so long as it works with the max 33" factory tires Toyota will probably think they did it right.

  • @toYOder
    @toYOder Před 5 dny +1

    I love my v8 4runner with 4.88 geared front and rear. Running big wheels and tires with no power loss. I love my setup and will keep it for as long as i can

  • @big0trav
    @big0trav Před měsícem +19

    I just got my 4rh gen 3 days ago. It gets bronze TRD wheels with 285-70r17 Baja boss mt. I had a 3rd gen and so happy to hear that I made the right choice.

    • @MADISquad
      @MADISquad Před měsícem

      Congrats man

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem

      Congrats man!!

    • @m.687
      @m.687 Před měsícem +5

      Sounds like a bad choice. Overheating turbos... Will never have that issue with the 3rd gen.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      @@m.687 nobody said anything about the turbos overheating? Everything that is heating up is completely normal, a modified 3rd gen will have the same issues if not worse but you’ll never be able to tell because this is the only Tacoma that came with oil temp and trans temp gauges from factory

    • @terrancelr
      @terrancelr Před měsícem +4

      @@ghosted_trdthe guy literally said it in the video that in the long term that turbo is going to take a poop from overheating. Everyone knows these things won’t last nearly as long as the outgoing v6.

  • @Shadowdancer777
    @Shadowdancer777 Před měsícem +10

    Don't know why off-road guys don't get light weight wheels. I came from performance cars and I put light weight wheels on my 21 3rd gen pro and makes a world of difference.

    • @BnMProductions11
      @BnMProductions11 Před 7 dny

      Because lightweight tires pop easily.

    • @Shadowdancer777
      @Shadowdancer777 Před 6 dny

      @BnMProductions11 not talking about tires. Talking about rims.

    • @BnMProductions11
      @BnMProductions11 Před 6 dny

      @@Shadowdancer777 Ah, that's my bad. For the same reason, lightweight wheels are not as durable. Ever seen an off roaders rims? They're beat to piss. Imagine that with a lightweight alloy

  • @Baxter4kUHD
    @Baxter4kUHD Před měsícem +8

    Overheating and it's not even summer yet. What would happen at a 100f day?

  • @skateinspace
    @skateinspace Před měsícem +34

    rest in peace tacoma

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem

      ? It’s not gone, it’s just better now

    • @lukehan451
      @lukehan451 Před měsícem +1

      Rest in pieces

    • @billw8476
      @billw8476 Před měsícem +5

      @@ghosted_trd nah, its gone.......replaced by a mall crawler

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      @@billw8476ok bud 😄👍🏽

    • @IP0Monsturd
      @IP0Monsturd Před měsícem +2

      @@ghosted_trdweak sauce 4 banger < 6 cylinder.

  • @EchoAlpha
    @EchoAlpha Před měsícem +4

    I saw on another channel where they replaced air filter to a Ted pro filter and it helped.

  • @lexist2112
    @lexist2112 Před měsícem

    Agreed with some of the other posters.
    Bigger turbo and intercooler with a custom tune for ECU and tcu.
    It’s nice to install all of the off road goodies but you need the powertrain upgrade to support.
    Good luck

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Před měsícem +3

    Definitely a nice build! What if you upgraded the radiator to a CSF and added a secondary cooler for the transmission? Also, with the added weight and larger tires, a regear might help a lot. You've added so much stress to the drivetrain with the nearly 400 lbs. of unsprung weight, greater diameter tires and a turbo. A regear would really help to manage those stresses much better. You'd probably realize better MPG as well.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      Yea, I’m hoping a company will make a kit soon

  • @Invertmini1212
    @Invertmini1212 Před měsícem +6

    We can only dream of a V8 in a Runner or Taco

  • @jackcrackerman
    @jackcrackerman Před měsícem +25

    Honestly, the biggest tires I'm going to go with on my 24 are 33's.

    • @HD-on2eg
      @HD-on2eg Před měsícem +9

      Agree. 35’s are just to big and heavy for that truck.

    • @jackcrackerman
      @jackcrackerman Před měsícem +4

      @@HD-on2eg yeah, and at 14mpg? That's only 224 mile range with that gas tank not counting the 2 gallon reserve.

    • @jameskocks4734
      @jameskocks4734 Před měsícem +1

      they come with 32.7 inch tires i think. isnt that considered a 33?

    • @jackcrackerman
      @jackcrackerman Před měsícem +1

      @@jameskocks4734 most qualify the stock tires as 32 with the hybrid models getting proper stock 33s

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +2

      @@jackcrackerman I am now averaging 16-17mpg with a 10 ply 35” tire

  • @jefftravis384
    @jefftravis384 Před měsícem +5

    I have a 22 tundra living in Colorado, I offroad alot, hit trails alot and never had any over heating or anything. So not sure where this is all coming from about the tundra.
    So I know toyota did some intense testing and engineering on these new turbo 4 motors especially for heat and you guys say they are getting hot. Anyways, thank you for this real world review. I have been debating on going back to a tacoma until the 26 tundras come out hopefully with the trailhunter. Thanks again and great looking trucks

    • @desigrizzly
      @desigrizzly Před měsícem +3

      I think the overheating happens when you put a lot of payload. Like bigger tires, steel bumpers, roof racks, roof tent etc.. these 4bangers hve extremely low payload capacity compared to previous gen.

  • @clgoose1646
    @clgoose1646 Před 21 dnem

    Just wondering if, when computing gas mileage, you take into account that it's going farther than the odometer says when you're running 35s. Or does the truck automatically correct the mileage? Thanks

  • @Matt-xq6ow
    @Matt-xq6ow Před měsícem +4

    As much as I love the 4th gen, I'm glad to stick with my 3rd gen with the V6 and not have to worry about Regear, but on top of that potential issues with keeping turbo temps down once you start loading the truck down with gear.

  • @danielrn133
    @danielrn133 Před měsícem +8

    I live in the northern wind river range in Wyoming and drive at elevation daily. The turbo is so much better at altitude than NA engine. Way way way better. I will never go back to NA engine.

    • @maximusmorphine2418
      @maximusmorphine2418 Před měsícem +2

      And your engine will NEVER last as long as a NA...😢

    • @DigitalCity-sj4es
      @DigitalCity-sj4es Před měsícem +3

      you will when its time to replace the turbo...lmao...

    • @Syerolis
      @Syerolis Před měsícem

      My 19 4Runner handles mountain passes extremely easy lol.. lifted 3 inches running 33s with full gear on roof etc . Average 17-18mpg going 65mpg up passes.. however I’m tuned by Yotawerx and running 91 octane . It’s a beast over 9,000 feet elevation .

  • @brochilldude
    @brochilldude Před měsícem +3

    What about the rear shocks falling off this truck? I saw that on Jayce's story. He had to zip tie them back on until he got new hardware.

  • @speedshift1016
    @speedshift1016 Před měsícem

    With the MPG is that based off the truck computer? Or is that from actual miles logged? If it’s the computer calculating the MPG is the speedometer adjusted for the 35in tires or is it still off a bit? Love the truck man it’s Badass!!

  • @klinatoc
    @klinatoc Před měsícem +1

    4000 miles, hasn’t giving you issues… except the high temps and burning smell. They talked more about the accessories than the truck it self.

  • @Josh-lt8fr
    @Josh-lt8fr Před měsícem +1

    I’m thinking about going with 35’s. Any need for an aftermarket transmission cooler to help out the automatic? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +2

      Toyota's transmission coolers pretty much suck across the board so I would highly suggest it.
      Tacoma's and 4Runner's historically likely got away without it because the V6's just were not making the power and torque like these new turbo motors.

  • @brokenwrench404
    @brokenwrench404 Před měsícem +14

    Sounds like you need a re-gear, a tune and a larger intercooler

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +4

      All in the works!

    • @realmevivo2434
      @realmevivo2434 Před měsícem +2

      regear can solve most of their problems

    • @BoiProduction
      @BoiProduction Před měsícem +1

      Yup agreed

    • @Jeepingshort
      @Jeepingshort Před měsícem +1

      A jeep jl runs 37s with the 2.0 turbo no problem. Sounds like a Toyota reliability issue

    • @MrYaxalot
      @MrYaxalot Před 18 dny

      Why should you need to do that for a 33.9 inch 11 inch wide tire? That’s absolutely ridiculous.

  • @tylerlongwell90
    @tylerlongwell90 Před měsícem +2

    what lug nuts are you running ?

  • @jardstallonedapun384
    @jardstallonedapun384 Před měsícem

    if your using bigger tires ,it is a must to do regear on your differential to prevent breaking your gearing

  • @MrNandeezy
    @MrNandeezy Před měsícem +2

    The white one is sic!

  • @xxtwobitxx
    @xxtwobitxx Před měsícem +2

    I've own every tacoma, minus this 4th gen, I'm really hoping to wait till the 3rd year of it before pulling the trigger. I love the looks not to big of a leap from the 3rd gen, with some improvements. My only concern is the new engines. But I got 2 years before I make a decision

  • @SlaughteredInside
    @SlaughteredInside Před měsícem +1

    What are yall using to tie down your gear cases? Would you recommend ratchet straps?

  • @michaelslyman3531
    @michaelslyman3531 Před měsícem +3

    Toyota killed their reliability with those turbo motors... 3rd gen Frontier with 10k-15k in mods will still be cheaper and more reliable long term with better performance. Those new Tacomas do look badass though especially all built up.

  • @stacksmasher
    @stacksmasher Před měsícem +1

    OK what turbo are we going to put in this? Can someone make a manifold for a bigger turbo?

  • @02PSU
    @02PSU Před měsícem +12

    The new Taco is very sharp and I waited and wanted one bad, but I ended up with the Nissan Pro 4X and love it. I was on pins and needles every Taco Tuesday looking for the latest update for the new ‘24 and even stayed up late when the official release was done in Hawaii, but during all that time, the Nissan Frontier keep coming up on the radar.

    • @johnsheehy3313
      @johnsheehy3313 Před měsícem +4

      Same, love my pro4x and the 3.8 v6 has tons of power.

    • @dusty0924
      @dusty0924 Před měsícem +2

      I was the same. I waited almost 2 years for this Tacoma and bought a at4 canyon instead lol. I like the frontier as well. By the looks of things we made a good call buying other brands 😂 I already got 35s on my canyon

    • @OGtruthserum
      @OGtruthserum Před měsícem +1

      You made the right choice!

    • @jimandcathep9915
      @jimandcathep9915 Před 26 dny

      Right on - I may be going that direction as well - I don't see turbos holding up well in Hawaii considering the heat factor.

    • @dusty0924
      @dusty0924 Před 26 dny +1

      @@jimandcathep9915 the hot climate doesn’t effect the lifespan of the turbo. You’re worried about the climate where you live and the turbo does nothing but get fed exhaust from your engine 8 times hotter or more. That’s a horrible excuse not to buy a vehicle with a turbo on it.

  • @Twistedoff2
    @Twistedoff2 Před měsícem +3

    Adding lift and tires robs power. Is there enough power to run that setup or will you need to re-gear? I run a 4th Gen 4Runner with the V8.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +2

      This truck puts the power down, it’s surprisingly really quick. The truck feels unfazed by the big tires and added weight

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem

      The key is that these motors are making 315 ft-lbs of torque at 1700 rpm. They have no problem turning large tires. I put 35's on my F150 Ecoboost and it didnt even notice, it still drove awesome and would climb grades in 6th gear at 1800 rpm.
      Meanwhile I put 285/70's on my GX460 and the thing would be in 4th gear at 3000 rpm if the wind blew.

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem

      ​@@Jay-me7gwbut that's a f150 Ecoboost not a turbo 4 banger

  • @ryanwalters8222
    @ryanwalters8222 Před měsícem

    I think its to be expected that you’ll be running higher boost. Without a gearing update.
    Reduction is torque due to the increased tire size makes the engine work harder since it depends on the turbo.
    Im curious if a Re-Gear would allow the drive train to operate more efficiently.
    I appreciate these people taking the plunge for us all and giving their experience!

  • @danpeters2922
    @danpeters2922 Před 3 dny

    Great looking truck! On your brothers truck what offset rims are those. Tires are 295. Im considering 285 on my stock tacoma trd sport. I want tires to be flush with fender flares. Thank you

  • @jordaanludwig6459
    @jordaanludwig6459 Před měsícem +1

    Toyota have done a bunch of big turbo diesel engines in Australia, the twin turbo v6 is similar to the landcruiser 300 series, although that is diesel, they’re not built to run big f off tyres but they do last quite well in aus harsh conditions

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem

      Can't compare turbo diesel with turbo gas not even remotely the same. The diesel will last for decades unlike a gas turbo.

  • @bobbell8185
    @bobbell8185 Před měsícem +3

    Was transmission cooler upgraded/ installed? Diff, re geared?

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 Před 7 dny

      Indeed, once you start modifying you might have to keep upgrading a bunch of stuff.

    • @JackMcRoberts
      @JackMcRoberts Před 5 dny

      @@jeffk464yeah the next car I buy will be oem from the beginning. after heavily modifying a 22 GX460 to get the look of an off-roader, ill likely buy a grenadier next.

  • @Landcruiseroverland
    @Landcruiseroverland Před měsícem +1

    Jason If you loved your 5th gen 4Runner wait till you try a Land Cruiser 200… 383hp v8 and 35s fit easy plus it’s a lot stronger parts. That’s why I went that direction and it’s night and day better than the 4Runner

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten Před měsícem +3

    15 mpg with an over-worked turbo? Sounds like the 5.7 V8 is. better deal?

  • @Eslamizar
    @Eslamizar Před měsícem

    All that weight added makes the engine work harder and it being a turbo, forced induction, that smaller engine will have to work harder and that will effect the longevity.
    I would personally change the oil every 3k and other preventative maintenance would be done sooner. Good luck and I hope it all works out. I have a 23 TRD-OR, I had a 21 SR5 but totaled it 🥹.
    Nice looking truck!

  • @riceman20
    @riceman20 Před měsícem +3

    4000mi is not enough time to know how the turbo 4s will be. 10:31

  • @arvinmaghirang5752
    @arvinmaghirang5752 Před měsícem +4

    Watching here in the Philippines, nice truck, nice video, hope the next generation of Hilux, will look like a Tacoma

    • @OGtruthserum
      @OGtruthserum Před měsícem

      Any idea when the next generation of Hilux will come out?

    • @arvinmaghirang5752
      @arvinmaghirang5752 Před měsícem

      @@OGtruthserum Maybe in 2026

    • @arvinmaghirang5752
      @arvinmaghirang5752 Před měsícem

      in the Philippines

    • @OGtruthserum
      @OGtruthserum Před měsícem +1

      @@arvinmaghirang5752 Yes, it never coming to the U.S, but I have always loved the look of the Hilux.

    • @arvinmaghirang5752
      @arvinmaghirang5752 Před měsícem

      @@OGtruthserum Tacoma is a great truck, but we don't have here, either

  • @270eman
    @270eman Před měsícem +1

    I am guessing the turbo gets replaced around 150k. Not including early manufacture issues. I am more concerned if the motor will be stressed and burning oil at higher mileage. I really don't think I would be running high mileage oil changes on these.

  • @UrbanOpsOffRoad
    @UrbanOpsOffRoad Před měsícem +1

    Engine needs to breathe a little better and provide extra cooling to the air flowing and you are solid. Cheers guys!

  • @MegaRetr
    @MegaRetr Před měsícem +3

    Awesome Tacoma on 35)

  • @user-uv8wi8yq6r
    @user-uv8wi8yq6r Před měsícem +3

    What offset on those Methods with the 295s?

  • @kindredkurse
    @kindredkurse Před měsícem

    ugh the part of the vid talking about the trans temps with the tundra just confirmed my fears for this turbo taco :/

  • @Jay-me7gw
    @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +3

    Everyone on the Facebooks got all offended when I said this motor was going to be overstressed with big ass tires and all the racks and bumpers and stuff tacked on. In order to make the power/torque that it makes, it needs to be in boost. This truck is as heavy as a current F150/Silverado and with 35's and all the other crap, the 2.4L is having to move a lot of mass and tons of aerodrag, so its going to be deep in boost all the time.
    We already saw this with people setting up their 2.3L Rangers for overlanding. They were getting F250 V8 gas mileage.
    And I am not hating on turbo gas motors, I owned a 2014 F150 3.5L Ecoboost for 9 years and loved it. But my 6400 lb empty F150 Ecoboost on 35's got better MPG than this. It had 45% more displacement and so even moving that mass and large tires it was far less stressed.

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem

      Your eco has 50% more cylinders to do the work. No replacement for displacement applies 3.5L > 2.4L

  • @beexiong2995
    @beexiong2995 Před měsícem +1

    Any vehicle with bigger tires will work the engines harder. Not just turbos. Stock power will be fine with stock cooling. When you add power that's when you need more supporting upgrades.

  • @michaelfincham2749
    @michaelfincham2749 Před měsícem +16

    This is what I thought would happen the first time I heard 4-cylinder and a turbo. This engine is going to be toast, IF your an overlander. The turbo will go first though. If you keep it stock and drive it like a car, it will be fine. We all in this community have spent 6 years maxing out our 1ft, 2nd, and 3rd gen Tacos. And as I look at this guy's rig this thing is probably 1000 pounds lighter than my 2018 3rd gen on 37s with an off-road camper on the back and all the bells and whistles that go along with off-roading an overlanding. When it came to buying a 24. I wanted to wait to see how this engine holds up against the worst we overlanders can through at these trucks. These over weighted rigs are about to face there first real test. and that is a summer wheeling in Utha, Arizona, New Mexico, California, And Texas. If this thing is overheating in the snow. what the hell is it going to do in 100 pulse temps of the West and South of America. I give it 2 years before we start really hearing about these truck's engine giving up where 1, 2, and 3 gens breezed through. We are asking for more from engine built to do less. You can through all the turbos you want on these things. All that does is shortens their lives. Remember It's not about year 1, or year 2. Its about year 5 and beyond. Because I'm Still running my old 2nd gen on 40's for rock crawling and its siting at over 200K.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +3

      It’s very common for transmissions to overheat while off-roading, the 3rd gen’s do it and probably other generation. You can’t tell unless you have a gauge connected to your OBD2. My buddies 3rd gen (37s, 5.29 gears, supercharger) gets hot, mine is easier to manage.

    • @michaelfincham2749
      @michaelfincham2749 Před měsícem +5

      @@ghosted_trd Slow going on the trails. Its unavoidable. BUT. He's talking about transmission overheat on the freeway, and turbo max spooling continuously. He's not even talking about off-roading yet. This is just daily driving on the freeway. The turbo can't keep doing this for your whole trip on a long highway trip. It will fail.

    • @kevinnaira3816
      @kevinnaira3816 Před měsícem

      @@michaelfincham2749 That's his truck lol

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      @@michaelfincham2749 I should’ve specified in the video, the transmission only overheats on the trail. (Going up steep grades in 4HI at low speeds still having the trans in drive instead of 1-2 gear). The temps do just fine daily driving and on the freeway, the oil temp goes up 1-2 bars on the freeway

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +2

      Really it just shows Toyota's ignorance. They know how people build up these trucks and they should have put the 3.4L from the Tundra in it. The engine has 40% more displacement and 2 extra cylinders and would be under far less stress.
      My 2014 F150 3.5L Ecoboost was 6400 lbs empty and was on 35's and got the same or better MPG's then they were saying this Tacoma got.

  • @mflies2399
    @mflies2399 Před měsícem +3

    Curious how the hybrid will blend in power with bigger tires and armor. Hopefully will fill in power to take some stress off the turbo

    • @tacomabeast
      @tacomabeast  Před měsícem

      We plan on testing this for sure!

    • @j.b.708
      @j.b.708 Před měsícem +1

      you don't think you actually get MORE power just because you added a hybrid system, do you?

    • @abjeepify
      @abjeepify Před měsícem

      @@j.b.708that's kind of how it works...

    • @j.b.708
      @j.b.708 Před měsícem +1

      @@abjeepify no. no it doesn't. energy is taken from the engine and stored for later use in a battery. that energy (minus losses) is then used when you need it. PERHAPS you will enjoy some boost at some time, but not for long continuous use. the battery is drained and energy has to be diverted to charge it (or is left discharged). at that point, you have an ICE engine with heavy hybrid components along for the ride. or worse, charging steals energy when you need it. every conversion, and even storage of energy causes losses. i can't believe people think you get extra power by adding a hybrid system.

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem +1

      ​@@j.b.708well the Toyota fanboys have nothing else to explain the astronomically high prices. Shows you they don't really know how about how it works just that its gotta be better since it's more expensive 😂 the 2 Ecoboost V6's will mop the floor with the tacos in uphill towing and drag race. To see how badly a battery system does off-road just go look at a 4xe review where the much larger battery runs out of juice in a few hundred feet.

  • @jaredmeche6325
    @jaredmeche6325 Před měsícem +2

    Sounds like it has enough torque to not gear hunt, but at the cost of being in boost more than you'd want. So re-gear makes sense. Don't think you'd need to go as high as previous gens. From there someone needs to head to PURETURBO for them to make some more efficient hybrid turbos paired with more cooling.

    • @tacomabeast
      @tacomabeast  Před měsícem +1

      Problem is we don’t have gears for it yet.

    • @jaredmeche6325
      @jaredmeche6325 Před měsícem

      @@tacomabeast price of being first 😂

  • @rocko2darla
    @rocko2darla Před měsícem +4

    That turbo is definitely gonna take a dump.

  • @R32vdubb
    @R32vdubb Před měsícem +3

    I would wait for the i Max Hybrid setup for the xtra TQ, that should help fwy driving.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +2

      How would that help with freeway driving? The battery is only 1.8 kwh, it would be drained in a matter of minutes if it supplied any meaningful amount of power. its not like it can provide 150 ft-lbs of torque all day long.
      Everyone who buys the iforce max thinking its going to help turn 35's on the freeway is in for a rude awakening

    • @Jeepingshort
      @Jeepingshort Před měsícem

      @@Jay-me7gwexactly

    • @ajscm6748
      @ajscm6748 Před měsícem

      Toyotas engineer even said that in an interview. The hybrid is for torque not for mpg.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +1

      @@ajscm6748 temporary bursts of torque. Not sustained torque.

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem

      ​@@ajscm6748torque is what gets you moving HP keeps you going. The 2.7L V6 ranger is going to mop the floor with the tacos 😂

  • @OceansideCreations
    @OceansideCreations Před měsícem +4

    "I am a fan boy"

  • @thepdc6220
    @thepdc6220 Před měsícem +2

    1 day and my 24 went back for warranty. Hopefully they fix it quick.

    • @legacy8711
      @legacy8711 Před měsícem

      What happened?

    • @thepdc6220
      @thepdc6220 Před měsícem +1

      @@legacy8711 loud howling from the driveline area over 20mph. Apparently a shield wasn’t pressed in all the way during assembly. Toyota has yet to answer my dealership in Portland on a timeframe. I’m in a loaner.

  • @Vodafone16v
    @Vodafone16v Před měsícem +1

    Ford has been manufacturing Turbo 4 cylinders for quite some time now, and Toyota is actually one of the last to implement the Turbo 4 Cyl in their Mid-Size truck offering. So they are definitely not inovating. Played it "safe" for a while i'd say.
    The NISSAN Frontier, on the other hand, is one of the last pickups to sport a naturally aspirated engine. The VQ38 is solid, and mated to a buttery and bulletproof 9 spd Auto.
    Drivetrain-wise, I'd go with the Nissan Frontier. But hey, it's not all about that. Tough choice here between the Taco and the Frontier. Maybe throw a more efficient radiator, oil cooler for the AT, and bigger HEAT EXCHANGER for the Turbo and we have a winner.

    • @sinister184
      @sinister184 Před měsícem

      Go look at the titan forums and see the di-only carbon buildup bs they have to deal with. We have a 19 Frontier with the 4.0 5 speed. That was the last great frontier.

  • @BaileyWiggebutt
    @BaileyWiggebutt Před měsícem +2

    Man that thing is a brutal beast ❤

  • @jrzez
    @jrzez Před měsícem +1

    I'm curious what power will be once people get a downpipe on these turbos, and maybe a mild-tune.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      I’ll be the one to do that and review it!

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +2

      Knowing toyota the turbo is probably tiny and there isnt much potential. 50hp at most I bet.

  • @ah8953
    @ah8953 Před měsícem +1

    High temps like that on the turbo just from a mild increase to 35s is not a good sign. Id bet a lot of money will go into keeping that thing going and parts being replaced by 60 or 70 k

  • @TinkerersAdventure
    @TinkerersAdventure Před měsícem +4

    Good real world feedback! Can you clarify if the 15MPG has the tire size change corrected? Or was it just the read out straight from the truck

    • @tacomabeast
      @tacomabeast  Před měsícem +2

      That was just the read out but he said he’s getting ~17 now with everything corrected

    • @TinkerersAdventure
      @TinkerersAdventure Před měsícem +1

      @@tacomabeast good to know. thanks!

  • @user-zs1fr7im6l
    @user-zs1fr7im6l Před měsícem +2

    What is the tallest tire you can put on the new tacoma without any lift 34 inch ?

    • @andrewjarvis7777
      @andrewjarvis7777 Před měsícem +1

      44 actually

    • @user-zs1fr7im6l
      @user-zs1fr7im6l Před měsícem +1

      @@andrewjarvis7777 44 LOLOLOLOL - CAN YOU TURN THE STEERING WHEEL WITH 44 INCH TIRES WITHOUT LIFT ?

    • @andrewjarvis7777
      @andrewjarvis7777 Před měsícem

      @@user-zs1fr7im6l a tiny bit. Also involves an insane amount of cutting. But after all that they’ll go on without lift 🤣

    • @tacomabeast
      @tacomabeast  Před měsícem

      😂

    • @user-zs1fr7im6l
      @user-zs1fr7im6l Před měsícem

      @@andrewjarvis7777 ALRIGHT 48'S IT IS !

  • @freeman3319
    @freeman3319 Před měsícem +1

    ...imagine a diesel engine in a Tacoma, no more heating problem, and very good MPG.

  • @rgmartin66
    @rgmartin66 Před měsícem

    how much to build the white taco compared to a TRD Pro?

    • @tacomabeast
      @tacomabeast  Před měsícem

      The build would probably be about the same tbh, minus the upgrades that the pro comes with

  • @n118nw
    @n118nw Před měsícem

    I have 285/70's on my 4G and I average 22mpg on the highway (most of my daily 30mi commute). About to pass 1k miles on the odo, and stock 265/70's I saw up to 25mpg. Mind you these are averages, so longer travel times will increase average.

  • @advrider76
    @advrider76 Před měsícem +5

    Did you re-gear it? If you are running stock gears with 35’s the truck is not going to be happy.

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      There is no re-gear kits yet

  • @dynamicweaponsolutions
    @dynamicweaponsolutions Před měsícem +2

    Both our raptors are on 40s and never overheat but i get 8 miles per gallon hahah

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem +2

      But you have more fun in a Raptor 😂

  • @rushdaniel99
    @rushdaniel99 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe someone should make a kit to replace the I4 rice burner for an American V8 for the Tacoma.

  • @TheKriptoker
    @TheKriptoker Před měsícem +3

    All I can say is good luck on getting warranty work for the Turbo/Engine/Transmission. All they have to do is tie the non OE wheels/tires to directly being the cause and they can void your warranty.

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem

      Who needs warranty tacos last forever!

  • @Nathans_Margarita_Salt
    @Nathans_Margarita_Salt Před měsícem +1

    Toyota has been building extremely reliable turbo trucks for literally decades boys... its called the Landcruiser.

  • @donays8241
    @donays8241 Před měsícem +3

    I hope this 4gen will be OK in 10 years, 3gen it's good 👍

  • @kitchenscience324
    @kitchenscience324 Před měsícem +1

    I think you mean smiles per gallon, bro!😂

  • @fallowthebigyellowtruck5533

    Cars do learn these days.

  • @Jay-me7gw
    @Jay-me7gw Před měsícem +1

    I love how all these Toyota people are so excited about how they can put 34's or 35's on these new trucks and not feel like they are dragging a ship anchor behind without regearing. I had a fairly light set of 285/70's on my GX460 and it still felt like a turd.
    Meanwhile, Ford owners have been saying for 14 years how awesome the Ecoboosts are and casually running 35's with stock gearing like its nothing.

    • @aidan666
      @aidan666 Před měsícem

      Ecoboosts don’t last

    • @marklihsu
      @marklihsu Před měsícem

      Well Ford knows trucks. Toyota knows Prius 😂

    • @OGtruthserum
      @OGtruthserum Před měsícem

      @@marklihsu Prius is such a good deal though!

  • @RobHTech
    @RobHTech Před 21 dnem

    I agree. I’ve been saying since that 2.4L T came out that the engine was messed up. It’s just poorly done overall.

  • @00daveR
    @00daveR Před 8 dny

    full boost on the freeway!!!! That turbo is not gonna last!! Also, It look like the turbo i4 drinks like a V8. But Yeah I also appreciate the honest review!!

  • @OutlawPhotography
    @OutlawPhotography Před dnem

    Was looking at one of these and now I'm a little scared. That overheating seems like it would be an issue with the amount of load, but even then, tires, roof rack, bed rack, bumper gear...that's still gotta be under payload right? someone smarter than I am, let me know if maybe this is just a 'modded issue' as I'd likely be going stock for a while.

  • @robhowell6036
    @robhowell6036 Před měsícem +1

    My 2008 owns this

  • @thomascarpenter5536
    @thomascarpenter5536 Před měsícem +1

    Toyota's reliability was built off using old tech, detuned slow engines, and testing everything so thoroughly before release. Now that they are trying to compete with modern vehicles, they are having the same issues. This was seen through the tech updates and electrical issues in the last gen and now again with all of their new trucks. Tuning will probably help the overheating by keeping it in a lower gear. Might be a good idea to install an external cooler if there isn't already one for the trans fluid. Thank you for being a pioneer on a new platform!

  • @marklihsu
    @marklihsu Před měsícem

    So whats left of your 1200lb payload after you add all this stuff? 800lbs?

  • @GerardoTostado
    @GerardoTostado Před měsícem

    i have 19' Tacoma and yea it's a good truck but nothing about says 50k. The only thing that justifies it a little is the resale value but used buyer will benefit from that the most. The more expensive these trucks get the less its "reliability" matters.

  • @sportsbro2220
    @sportsbro2220 Před měsícem

    Nasty looking truck

  • @jeffreyjones5996
    @jeffreyjones5996 Před měsícem

    Did you re-gear?

  • @frankc5739
    @frankc5739 Před měsícem +3

    It’s tough to bet against Toyota considering their reliability history but he is worried about the turbo. I am sure there will be aftermarket support but if the turbo will be an issue with this type of conversion / upgrades I do not want to spend $50-60k on all ready over priced Tacoma and know I will end up pouring even more $$ to upgrade coolers or turbo. If in fact this will be the case. Let hope not.

  • @jasonwiech5226
    @jasonwiech5226 Před měsícem

    Unless I missed it there was no mention of re gearing the white taco?! If not this should help with the overheating, reducing the load on the tranny

    • @tacomabeast
      @tacomabeast  Před měsícem

      Yeah no re gears out yet but it’s on the list once the aftermarket catches up

  • @KO_infamous
    @KO_infamous Před 16 dny

    He's secretly hoping the turbo goes to go bigger lol

  • @cowboys4lyfjv591
    @cowboys4lyfjv591 Před měsícem

    are these non-hybrid?

  • @MustafarRecRoom
    @MustafarRecRoom Před měsícem

    Hino, Toyota's heavy truck division, has been using turbo-charged engines in heavy trucks for decades....so they have the know-how. I suspect that after they work the bugs out over the next few model years, Tacomas will be just as bulletproof as they've been with previous generations.

  • @spindrift2719
    @spindrift2719 Před měsícem +1

    They need the 3.4 in the Tacoma. The best would be twin turbo v8 or SC

  • @bigr9878
    @bigr9878 Před měsícem +2

    Did he say combined 15mpg 😮and that was “pretty good”

    • @ghosted_trd
      @ghosted_trd Před měsícem +1

      The computer says 15mpg but In reality it’s 16-17+mpg combined which is really good. My 5th gen 4Runner had the same wheel set up and the same weight, 4.88 gears and I was averaging 11-12mpg