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The short is supposed to not get the CEL on.Does anyone have Dyno sheets showing the gains of the short and long versions? This seems to good to be true. Do they offer a solution to prevent the CEL if going with the long version?
Keep in mind if you get the long version that the cel will go on without tuning and you have to get a new exhaust system.
IMO get the short because the 200 series isn't a tundra. So we don't have a lot of solutions. If you owned a tundra than get the long tube because tundra sales is like jeeps so therefore there are thousands of aftermarket solutions.
200 series owner are an extremely small niche. Personally for me, I'm at the point to where I love my 2016 200 series and plan to keep for 30+ years. Probably til God tells me it's time. Im gonna mod the f#@!& out of it because if it breaks or fails, which I highly doubt than it gives me a reason to get a 300 series.
I'm literally challenging my 200 series to fail on me. Only reason I'm doing that is because I keep challenging my tundra at 198k to fail and it doesn't fail so im like, let's go!
Plus we don't have enough data on performance mods on 200 series because the people prior just doesn't want to mod it, so im breaking the mold as a 37 y/o turning 38 to find out all mods outside of a supercharger and regearing.
Let's face it 200 series outside the US is cool cuz the mode and tune the kino twin turbo v8 and we don't.
let's change that!
