TRD supercharger for 3.4 V6 Tacoma/4Runner

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I bought this planning on installing it on my '97 4Runner but bought my LX just afterwards. To make a long story short, I spend too much time on the LX and have no motivation to install it on the 'Runner.


Here is what I have (more or less)
  • TRD 2nd generation 3.4 supercharger (brand new but packaging dusty)
  • Extra belt
  • Lexus GS300 injectors (cleaned and balanced)
  • Cooler plugs
  • Cooler thermostat
  • Walbro 190 fuel pump
  • URD piggyback ECU
  • All new gaskets,seals and o-rings (purchased seperately)
  • 4 Autometer gauges for additional charge if interested (will use on LX if I can swing a S/C for it)
    • EGT
    • Boost
    • Trans. Temp
    • AFR
I really want a supercharger for the LX which is why I'm selling my stuff. Normally I'm the worlds biggest packrat and hold on to everything:rolleyes:

Not all of this stuff is applicable to all vehicles but I would like to sell it together. I don't even know what the supercharger is going for but I'd guess about $2500. I will let it all go for that plus shipping. All of the extras are worth a little over $1000.
8-08 (Small).webp
 
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I might be interested in your gauges for my S/C that I'm installing. Can I get a little more info/part #'s or pics of the gauges?
 
Actually, I'm leaning towards holding on to them if I don't sell the S/C right away. I may not have the patience to wait to get a S/C for the LX until after I sell this. In that case, I'll use them.

They are Autometer Z series gauges and in my opinion are one of the best choices.
 
Those are the ones I am wanting to buy. I believe they are the same ones CDan and Romer used. Let me know if you change your mind. ;)
 
If you haven't done it already, you might want to cross post on the YotaTech forum. There are plenty of 4runner owners over there. They snatched up my stock coil springs like candy.

Bump for a sweet deal on a 4runner. I would buy it if I had a 4runner. That price is a lot more appealing than the 3.5K I just threw down on my 80 series S/C. I'm sure a 4runner gets at least 5-8mpg better than an 80, but then again I'll never sell my 80. I wouldn't mind a 4 runner for the :princess:. She thinks the 80 is too wide for her to handle.
 
OK, I know someone must want to increase their horsepower while decreasing their gas milage:grinpimp:
 
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