What have you done to your 200 Series this week?

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I finally decided to get the Overland Tailor tune for my 2020 Heritage Edition. Turns out, I was the first 2020 they've done, so they had to pull the ECU to give it the full tune.

There is a little boost to HP and torque, but the biggest difference is the smooth gear changes and improved throttle response. I decided to program "mild" throttle response for normal/everyday driving, and "spicy" for ECT power mode. I am very happy with the results to say the least.

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I finally decided to get the Overland Tailor tune for my 2020 Heritage Edition. Turns out, I was the first 2020 they've done, so they had to pull the ECU to give it the full tune.

There is a little boost to HP and torque, but the biggest difference is the smooth gear changes and improved throttle response. I decided to program "mild" throttle response for normal/everyday driving, and "spicy" for ECT power mode. I am very happy with the results to say the least.

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You able to still run regular octane fuel or does it require premium/higher octane fuels?
 
I finally decided to get the Overland Tailor tune for my 2020 Heritage Edition. Turns out, I was the first 2020 they've done, so they had to pull the ECU to give it the full tune.

There is a little boost to HP and torque, but the biggest difference is the smooth gear changes and improved throttle response. I decided to program "mild" throttle response for normal/everyday driving, and "spicy" for ECT power mode. I am very happy with the results to say the least.

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I'll race you
 
New to the 200 world, I did ALOT of other less fun things, but wanted to share these sweet nacho fogs. I want to get as much performance as i can from the stock setup on this rig, Nacho makes the only combo fog with SAE AND high output. After a phone call I was confident it would work with a little trimming. Just takes about 1/2" of rubber off the side of one of the grommet and everything else is plug and play. They even have DRL which was a nice surprise! Anyways, grab a Toyota fog kit and it will work great!

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New to the 200 world, I did ALOT of other less fun things, but wanted to share these sweet nacho fogs. I want to get as much performance as i can from the stock setup on this rig, Nacho makes the only combo fog with SAE AND high output. After a phone call I was confident it would work with a little trimming. Just takes about 1/2" of rubber off the side of one of the grommet and everything else is plug and play. They even have DRL which was a nice surprise! Anyways, grab a Toyota fog kit and it will work great!

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Been following your drive and build on instagram. Love what you’re doing.
 
Sold the light bar this thing came with and used the proceeds for STEK PPF full front bumper, hood, headlights, side mirrors and door cups. Ceramic window tint on front two windows to match rear. And the owner at the paint protection place threw in some matte black vinyl wrap for the grill. Couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Okay I’m done modifying this thing..for now 😈
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driver side tie rod..
should I replace..looks like the boot is a bit torn and shiny part has a sharp edge on it. wonder how it got damaged..


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