Check out all the products we talked in this video here: www.motoroso.com/ Check out all of the Air intakes and Air Filters here: www.motoroso.com/c/performance-automotive-air-intake-systems Find a roof rack you're looking for here: www.motoroso.com/c/automotive-roof-racks Want to get a little more style with some bigger tires? Check out lift kits here: www.motoroso.com/c/automotive-roof-racks We recommend this Skyjacker Lift kit: www.motoroso.com/p/190820-skyjacker-t4330stbb-suspension-lift-kit-wshock-fits-03-18-4runner Buy your corner guards for any vehicle here: www.motoroso.com/c/automotive-corner-guards want a winch to get you out of those sticky situations? www.motoroso.com/c/winches Want a Synthetic rope for your winch? www.motoroso.com/p/109956-warn-97782-standard-duty-synthetic-rope
One of the most generic videos regarding mods for the 4runner. This video can be applied to literally any off road 4x4. No specific parts or anything like guys come on now :/
You're not wrong, thanks for the feedback. Our "must have mods" videos are meant to be like an introductory video for people that may not be very familiar or are just getting started with modifying their vehicles. We did a build walk-around video with our friend Scott's 4Runner which was a lot more detailed, you can check that out here (ua-cam.com/video/xsOvDksgDNI/v-deo.html). We'd appreciate your feedback on that too. We plan to do some builds, and "product spotlight" videos coming up soon.
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People are always going to bitch about anyhing. I don't see this as a 5 hour long video. What did you expect for a few minutes and just a few basic points to get one thinking
We shouldn't have used the picture we used in the video, because you're right, an open filter under the hood will defeat the purpose. We actually meant a higher flowing air intake that keeps the factory intake tube location, like this Volant intake: www.motoroso.com/p/130461-volant-performance-18840-cool-air-intake-kit-fits-11-15-4runner-fj-cruiser, Which can have positive impacts on power, torque, driveability, and fuel economy. Our recommendations are only options, we trust our customers to do their own research and make the best decision for what they're trying to achieve. We appreciate you keeping us honest and on our toes!
Yep. 1 minute in and he's selling CAI which no automotive expert (ie. paid EXPERT, not "enthusiast") says will do anything for your 4Runner. Anyone tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something. Downvote and I'm out.
Of course, as always in the comment sections are people crying about the CAI. We get it. A CAI doesn’t really do much with stock pipes, headers, and without tuning etc. But if you feel like buying one go ahead. Not like you are going to break the bank buying one. That is one of cheapest mods recommended on this list compared to wheels, tires, suspension, roof rack, steel bumpers, and wenches.lol. I put one in mine. It upped my mpg by a little over 1mpg (nothing to rave about) but paired with a Pedal Commander it does sound really really good when you are driving on the highway. It’s your money. It’s your 4Runner. Do whatever you want to it. Nobody drives it but you.
It appears as though you had some type of numerical progression in your mind here, but you're off-base on a number of things. Wheels and tires should never be bought before upgrading your suspension, especially if you're going to off-road or go overland. A good all-terrain tire could do both desert and mountain easily, just choose wisely! You also needed to explain why you don't usually want over a 17"-18" wheel, and that's sprung weight. The more weight the wheel and tire combo, the sprung weight, you have, torque will be lost. Wheels, depending on diameter, width and composition can easily add 1/3 to 1/2 more weight...larger tire and you lose more of the same. But back to the tire size; the more rubber on the sidewall also helps cushion the blow and give your undercarriage more clearance. Another reason you want to do your suspension first is too better judge your needed backspacing, offset and whether you need to go with a BMC (Body mount chop) to add clearance. Your video was really too generic to really be of help, and could definitely lead the average driver or new enthusiast off the correct track to proper modding.
You dont want a cold air intake on a overland rig. If you plan on water crossings, it's a horrible idea. That's probably more ideal for a mall crawling rig.
Heck yeah they do! We have the Pedal Commander PC27 for Toyota's on Motoroso, here: www.motoroso.com/p/474842-pedal-commander-throttle-controller-pc27-bt-for-toyota-trucks-suvs-and-cars We also have the Jet Performance Xcelerator module, very similar product, here: www.motoroso.com/p/848953-jet-performance-40107-xcelerator-programmer
If you add cold air. You will limit water crossings! Trust me buddy did it and same river use to cross he cannot but I can. I just threw in K&N air filter.
I am not going off road however I wanted to look as though my 4 runner limited looks like a vehicle that would be able to. I want to replace my tires with trx Rim's, What type of tires can I get so that I king still haveA rugged look but a smooth ride. I want to do 17" rims what is your take on this?
@Lunamaria That is a GREAT upgrade! Awesome. Did you measure the gains (HP and TQ), would be very curious to know the increase in performance in comparison to Magnusons claims?
The 4Runner's manufacturer hp rating is 270hp, which is to the crank, so 250hp to the wheels.. Mine was dinonometer tested before installment with stock tires and rims at 248.5hp (so basically 250hp).. After installment i ran 329.7hp to the rear tires.. That is almost 100hp increase to the rear wheels, and the torque also seen a similar percentage increase.. It made my 4Runner daily drivable and now i can comfortably overtake on highways, including on on-ramps.. It also requires less boot to clear certain obstacles off road.. The best part is mpg is only affected if you have a heave foot.. It is not meant to be over powered or win races and just makes the 4Runner feel as it should.. Magnuson made it in collaboration with TRD and it was originally going to be a trim offering, so it built to work perfect with the engine, needs no other mods and doesn't void any warranties.. I love it!
@@lunamaria1048 Thanks for the details! Yeah that seems like an excellent mod. I wish we could re-edit the video. It'll just have to go into our next one :-)
@@lunamaria1048 Yeah, Superchargers aren't cheap, haha! That's one reason we don't include the under "must have", but hey, it's all in the eye of the beholder, right? Glad you're so happy with yours, that's a glowing review!
Jimz is very much right. Stock is a cold air intake, as others have said. All a "cold air intake" will do is make your wallet lighter. I speak from experience.
I have a 4th gen. I know the stock exhaust has a resonator and possibly extra cats. I have looked at several diagrams and it seems like no one really knows. Yall have any idea what I can remove from it and still pass Texas inspection? (I know I have to have a muffler and at least 1 cat from each side I’m just trying to figure out exactly which ones I can remove) Also does anyone have any experience with freedom off road lifts?
We shouldn't have used the picture we used in the video, because you're right, an open filter under the hood will defeat the purpose. We actually meant a higher flowing air intake that keeps the factory intake tube location, like this Volant intake: www.motoroso.com/p/130461-volant-performance-18840-cool-air-intake-kit-fits-11-15-4runner-fj-cruiser, Which can have positive impacts on power, torque, driveability, and fuel economy. Our recommendations are only options, we trust our customers to do their own research and make the best decision for what they're trying to achieve. We appreciate you keeping us honest and on our toes!
You lost me at #1. Cold air intakes are nothing more than a gimmick. As a mechanic I've seen those add-ons do a lot damage to the engine and air flow meters. The only real advantages of a cold air intake is for road racing where it can be tuned for the correct application.
Sorry for the delayed response Patrick! Not sure which cargo basket you were referring to, but we have this 48" x 37" basket on Motoroso for under $250: www.motoroso.com/p/94573-rola-59504-roof-top-vortex-cargo-basket-rv You can also expand it 18" with this extension for $100: www.motoroso.com/p/86822-rola-59505-roof-extension-rv The basket kit comes with brackets designed to work with most crossbar styles.
After market air intakes flow better because the intake pipe itself does not have all that swirly crap and pockets before the throttle body that the oem one have. Pipe is smoother flowing thus resulting in better air flow, more efficient, more power. Besides that, it’s still all sucking in air from the same location. Lol
Cold air intakes are an absolute scam, you can’t just slap a nice chrome pipe on your air intake without changing how the engine runs, which’s means to make it effective you’d have to completely reprogram your computer. If you do this crap check where your intake is coming from, stock intake usually have a pipe that goes underneath to the front of the car pulling in cold air from outside, if you have the cold air intake just bolted on under the hood you’re not taking in colder air.
@@creativenameable the factory 5th gen pulls air from the outside through the stock box. Why program for an air intake only? Waste of money and overkill for such a small gain. Thats what the IAT is for so the ecu will calculate fuel injection.
anyone in the autmotive world knows the best way to get superior airflow is by cutting a hole in the hood and redirect the airflow to the top as opposed to wheelwells. I dont get why automotive companies and even performance aftermarket dont bother to change the design of air intakes
Po Tato Some aftermarket intakes offer higher flow filters, which also outperform OEM filtration levels and filter out more particulate. One example is the Volant intake with the powercore filter. The powercore technology is something they license from a company called Donaldsons, which produces some of the worlds most advanced air filters for commercial and industrial equipment. You can read about their technology here: www.donaldson.com/content/dam/donaldson/engine-hydraulics-bulk/catalogs/air-intake/emea/light-dust/PowerCore-PSD-Air-Cleaner.pdf In this case you could have higher air flow and superior particulate filtration. That’s actually 2 reasons :-)
People gotta stop saying cold air intakes increase air flow. It's just not true. Any significant increase in air flow would max out the parameters of a stock tune and trigger an engine light/poor performance on the engine. Your stock airbox is doing the same thing a CAI does and usually gets colder air because of the ducts they take advantage of vs. the exposed air filter. If you're not getting a tune and a bigger inlet pipe you're just putting an aftermarket filter on
The factory intake box is a CAI, but it doesn’t flow great because of that huge baffle that Toyota put in it the TRD intake uses a closed tube that allows air to go straight to the throttle body. Prior to installing the TRD intake, I was averaging about 380 miles per tank. After it, I was between 410-420. That’s 20-30 miles more per tank, or roughly a 1.5mpg increase. Nothing to sneeze at.
You’re welcome! That’s what we’re here for. We’d love to earn your business, please check out Motoroso.com when you’re shopping for parts, and chat with our live agents or call us at 1.833.MOTOROSO for help with the parts you need!
Indeed, anytime you make a modification that affects air flow, fueling and/or exhaust it's a great idea to do a tune to ensure the engine runs clean and you maximize the performance gains.
@@Motoroso Wrong. Most people are already aware that adding a cold air intake to the 4Runner is pointless unless your just wanting to hear more intake noise. There are plenty of tests out there showing there is zero increase with a cold air intake on a 4runner over the very good stock air box. Please do just a bit of homework before putting out incorrect information. Lots of people come to these channels forgetting anyone can have a channel.
Yes indeed! We have several great options around the $300 mark, but we recommend Stainless Exhaust systems for durability and sound. We have three options right around the $500-600 price point: MBRP Pro Series: www.motoroso.com/p/62872-mbrp-exhaust-s5342304-pro-series-cat-back-exhaust-system Gibson: www.motoroso.com/p/138335-gibson-performance-618816-cat-back-dual-sport-exhaust-system-fits-04-16-4runner Borla: www.motoroso.com/p/35392-borla-140379-touring-cat-back-exhaust-system-fits-10-18-4runner
This guy is a salesman. In my honest opinion 4runner is made to cater people who likes everyday driving and adventure. If for some reason you using this vehicle to go off-road as a hobby than yes use the upgrade. The upgrade is only to protect your vehicle and getting over ruff terrain. Stock 4runner is an all around vehicle you don't need the upgrade unless you're a hard-core off-road.
We shouldn't have used the picture we used in the video, because you're right, an open filter under the hood will defeat the purpose. We actually meant a higher flowing air intake that keeps the factory intake tube location, like this Volant intake: www.motoroso.com/p/130461-volant-performance-18840-cool-air-intake-kit-fits-11-15-4runner-fj-cruiser, Which can have positive impacts on power, torque, driveability, and fuel economy. Our recommendations are only options, we trust our customers to do their own research and make the best decision for what they're trying to achieve. We appreciate you keeping us honest and on our toes!
Well that’s generic and lacking accuracy on a lot of things. Basically a sales pitch. And on top of that I had to watch a Joe Biden ad first just to see it? Wish I could give it 2 thumbs down.
Get someone that's into 4runners to make a video, or at least research some 4runner specific parts. This low effort content makes your brand look bad. Very distasteful.
Check out all the products we talked in this video here: www.motoroso.com/
Check out all of the Air intakes and Air Filters here: www.motoroso.com/c/performance-automotive-air-intake-systems
Find a roof rack you're looking for here: www.motoroso.com/c/automotive-roof-racks
Want to get a little more style with some bigger tires? Check out lift kits here: www.motoroso.com/c/automotive-roof-racks
We recommend this Skyjacker Lift kit: www.motoroso.com/p/190820-skyjacker-t4330stbb-suspension-lift-kit-wshock-fits-03-18-4runner
Buy your corner guards for any vehicle here:
www.motoroso.com/c/automotive-corner-guards
want a winch to get you out of those sticky situations? www.motoroso.com/c/winches
Want a Synthetic rope for your winch? www.motoroso.com/p/109956-warn-97782-standard-duty-synthetic-rope
nice job showing us a jeep 4 link suspension upgrade instead of actual 4runner upgrade
#1 cold air intake = dislike
I added a snorkel just incase I needed them.
But it’s only $400!
Second the shit out of that. The number #1 way to hydro lock the motor. Lol
One of the most generic videos regarding mods for the 4runner. This video can be applied to literally any off road 4x4. No specific parts or anything like guys come on now :/
You're not wrong, thanks for the feedback. Our "must have mods" videos are meant to be like an introductory video for people that may not be very familiar or are just getting started with modifying their vehicles. We did a build walk-around video with our friend Scott's 4Runner which was a lot more detailed, you can check that out here (ua-cam.com/video/xsOvDksgDNI/v-deo.html). We'd appreciate your feedback on that too. We plan to do some builds, and "product spotlight" videos coming up soon.
People are always going to bitch about anyhing. I don't see this as a 5 hour long video. What did you expect for a few minutes and just a few basic points to get one thinking
1, WRONG! The 4Runner intakes directly from the top of the wheel well. CAI is a WASTE OF MONEY! This guy is just looking to sell you crap.
We shouldn't have used the picture we used in the video, because you're right, an open filter under the hood will defeat the purpose. We actually meant a higher flowing air intake that keeps the factory intake tube location, like this Volant intake: www.motoroso.com/p/130461-volant-performance-18840-cool-air-intake-kit-fits-11-15-4runner-fj-cruiser, Which can have positive impacts on power, torque, driveability, and fuel economy.
Our recommendations are only options, we trust our customers to do their own research and make the best decision for what they're trying to achieve. We appreciate you keeping us honest and on our toes!
Yep. 1 minute in and he's selling CAI which no automotive expert (ie. paid EXPERT, not "enthusiast") says will do anything for your 4Runner. Anyone tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something. Downvote and I'm out.
Why would Toyota put an inferior intake on their 4Runners? Oh, that’s right, they wouldn’t.
Lmao CAI is the worst investment you could do to a offroad vehicle . They are nothing more than underhood jewelry for the most part. Lol
Volant Performance 18840 Cool Air Intake Kit Fits 11-15 4Runner FJ Cruiser
As for "must have", I agree with tires. Appropriate tread for the terrain is a "must", even if OEM size.
The rest is nice to have, but not essential
Of course, as always in the comment sections are people crying about the CAI. We get it. A CAI doesn’t really do much with stock pipes, headers, and without tuning etc. But if you feel like buying one go ahead. Not like you are going to break the bank buying one. That is one of cheapest mods recommended on this list compared to wheels, tires, suspension, roof rack, steel bumpers, and wenches.lol. I put one in mine. It upped my mpg by a little over 1mpg (nothing to rave about) but paired with a Pedal Commander it does sound really really good when you are driving on the highway. It’s your money. It’s your 4Runner. Do whatever you want to it. Nobody drives it but you.
wench: noun: 1) a girl or young woman 2) a prostitute
So ... did you mean wench, or winch? Just curious what you've got going on there.
@@jeffreytackett3922 I meant wench. Like a bar wench.
My stock 3rd Gen 4runner is a already a formidable offroad vehicle
Cold air intakes can seriously mess with the vehicles computer. Thanks Scotty Kilmer.
on high end vehicles yes, but mass production no.
It appears as though you had some type of numerical progression in your mind here, but you're off-base on a number of things. Wheels and tires should never be bought before upgrading your suspension, especially if you're going to off-road or go overland. A good all-terrain tire could do both desert and mountain easily, just choose wisely! You also needed to explain why you don't usually want over a 17"-18" wheel, and that's sprung weight. The more weight the wheel and tire combo, the sprung weight, you have, torque will be lost. Wheels, depending on diameter, width and composition can easily add 1/3 to 1/2 more weight...larger tire and you lose more of the same. But back to the tire size; the more rubber on the sidewall also helps cushion the blow and give your undercarriage more clearance. Another reason you want to do your suspension first is too better judge your needed backspacing, offset and whether you need to go with a BMC (Body mount chop) to add clearance. Your video was really too generic to really be of help, and could definitely lead the average driver or new enthusiast off the correct track to proper modding.
You dont want a cold air intake on a overland rig. If you plan on water crossings, it's a horrible idea. That's probably more ideal for a mall crawling rig.
Showing side steps as rock sliders = dislike
Pedal Comander, really makes the 4runner a blast to drive.
Heck yeah they do! We have the Pedal Commander PC27 for Toyota's on Motoroso, here: www.motoroso.com/p/474842-pedal-commander-throttle-controller-pc27-bt-for-toyota-trucks-suvs-and-cars
We also have the Jet Performance Xcelerator module, very similar product, here: www.motoroso.com/p/848953-jet-performance-40107-xcelerator-programmer
If you add cold air. You will limit water crossings! Trust me buddy did it and same river use to cross he cannot but I can. I just threw in K&N air filter.
How could you make this video with a straight face???
I am not going off road however I wanted to look as though my 4 runner limited looks like a vehicle that would be able to. I want to replace my tires with trx Rim's, What type of tires can I get so that I king still haveA rugged look but a smooth ride. I want to do 17" rims what is your take on this?
That was awesome. I am just getting into this and hopefully get my 4Runner or a Bronco next year. This helped. Thanks
The Magnuson supercharger was the best investment i made for my 4Runner
@Lunamaria That is a GREAT upgrade! Awesome. Did you measure the gains (HP and TQ), would be very curious to know the increase in performance in comparison to Magnusons claims?
The 4Runner's manufacturer hp rating is 270hp, which is to the crank, so 250hp to the wheels.. Mine was dinonometer tested before installment with stock tires and rims at 248.5hp (so basically 250hp).. After installment i ran 329.7hp to the rear tires.. That is almost 100hp increase to the rear wheels, and the torque also seen a similar percentage increase.. It made my 4Runner daily drivable and now i can comfortably overtake on highways, including on on-ramps.. It also requires less boot to clear certain obstacles off road.. The best part is mpg is only affected if you have a heave foot.. It is not meant to be over powered or win races and just makes the 4Runner feel as it should.. Magnuson made it in collaboration with TRD and it was originally going to be a trim offering, so it built to work perfect with the engine, needs no other mods and doesn't void any warranties.. I love it!
@@lunamaria1048 Thanks for the details! Yeah that seems like an excellent mod. I wish we could re-edit the video. It'll just have to go into our next one :-)
I forgot to mention, the only down side was the price at nearly 6 grand.. Worth every dollar for me, being a 4Runner lover!
@@lunamaria1048 Yeah, Superchargers aren't cheap, haha! That's one reason we don't include the under "must have", but hey, it's all in the eye of the beholder, right? Glad you're so happy with yours, that's a glowing review!
Don’t ever, ever, ever get a “cold air intake”, EVER!
JimzOnDroid Why? Give me a reason not to..
@@HOLLOT1PS Because your vehicle is already set up with a "Cold Air" intake.
Jimz is very much right. Stock is a cold air intake, as others have said. All a "cold air intake" will do is make your wallet lighter. I speak from experience.
@@marksikorsky5692 no sounds cooler too 😂
agree
Great video. 👍🏼🙏
I have a 4th gen. I know the stock exhaust has a resonator and possibly extra cats. I have looked at several diagrams and it seems like no one really knows. Yall have any idea what I can remove from it and still pass Texas inspection? (I know I have to have a muffler and at least 1 cat from each side I’m just trying to figure out exactly which ones I can remove) Also does anyone have any experience with freedom off road lifts?
Cold air intake? You know that 5th gen 4Runner already intake from the front grill. Moving it into the car hood will only heat up the intake air.
We shouldn't have used the picture we used in the video, because you're right, an open filter under the hood will defeat the purpose. We actually meant a higher flowing air intake that keeps the factory intake tube location, like this Volant intake: www.motoroso.com/p/130461-volant-performance-18840-cool-air-intake-kit-fits-11-15-4runner-fj-cruiser, Which can have positive impacts on power, torque, driveability, and fuel economy.
Our recommendations are only options, we trust our customers to do their own research and make the best decision for what they're trying to achieve. We appreciate you keeping us honest and on our toes!
You lost me at #1. Cold air intakes are nothing more than a gimmick. As a mechanic I've seen those add-ons do a lot damage to the engine and air flow meters. The only real advantages of a cold air intake is for road racing where it can be tuned for the correct application.
His a business man nowadays youtube is a great place for advertisements. Free!
lol ikr? Cold air intakes are a total sham nowadays. In fact if they are the open cone they are actually HOT air intakes.
Do you need to tune the vehicle with a cold air intake?
For perfection, it’s a good idea, but not required. many people go CAI and exhaust without a tune and do just fine.
Thanks for the video. What cargo basket was on top of the 4Runner? Thanks
Sorry for the delayed response Patrick! Not sure which cargo basket you were referring to, but we have this 48" x 37" basket on Motoroso for under $250:
www.motoroso.com/p/94573-rola-59504-roof-top-vortex-cargo-basket-rv
You can also expand it 18" with this extension for $100:
www.motoroso.com/p/86822-rola-59505-roof-extension-rv
The basket kit comes with brackets designed to work with most crossbar styles.
GREAT Video!!!!;
Got one available for the Sequoia (first generation)
Thanks again! 🤙
Do you know how much I spent on this thing? What do you think I’m doing with it? I’m not taking it 4 wheeling on the moon!
What options do I have for a 2018 4RUNNER Premium 4 x E?
Hey Wilfredo, I'll assume you meant 4x4, and the answer is... everything i mention in that video... and more. What are you looking for?
Seriously, when will you be doing a video for 8 must have mods for the Toyota Prius??
Michael Allen not happening my friend 😄 The only must have modification for a Prius is a “for sale” sign!
I was with you till you said Nerf Bars lol
Yea, that seriously hurt his off road cred's.
Damn, guess Alex showed his age on that one. Sssshh, don't tell anyone....
After market air intakes flow better because the intake pipe itself does not have all that swirly crap and pockets before the throttle body that the oem one have. Pipe is smoother flowing thus resulting in better air flow, more efficient, more power. Besides that, it’s still all sucking in air from the same location. Lol
Cold air intakes are an absolute scam, you can’t just slap a nice chrome pipe on your air intake without changing how the engine runs, which’s means to make it effective you’d have to completely reprogram your computer. If you do this crap check where your intake is coming from, stock intake usually have a pipe that goes underneath to the front of the car pulling in cold air from outside, if you have the cold air intake just bolted on under the hood you’re not taking in colder air.
@@creativenameable the factory 5th gen pulls air from the outside through the stock box. Why program for an air intake only? Waste of money and overkill for such a small gain. Thats what the IAT is for so the ecu will calculate fuel injection.
anyone in the autmotive world knows the best way to get superior airflow is by cutting a hole in the hood and redirect the airflow to the top as opposed to wheelwells.
I dont get why automotive companies and even performance aftermarket dont bother to change the design of air intakes
How about a way to open the back hatchback when the outside button stops working. (Owner of a 06 4runner)
Haha, that sounds like an unfortunate and inconvenient failure. Hope you can find a good solution!
CAI or a high flow is just plain stupid if you're offroading because ding ding ding, more particulates are introduced into the engine.
Po Tato Some aftermarket intakes offer higher flow filters, which also outperform OEM filtration levels and filter out more particulate. One example is the Volant intake with the powercore filter. The powercore technology is something they license from a company called Donaldsons, which produces some of the worlds most advanced air filters for commercial and industrial equipment. You can read about their technology here: www.donaldson.com/content/dam/donaldson/engine-hydraulics-bulk/catalogs/air-intake/emea/light-dust/PowerCore-PSD-Air-Cleaner.pdf
In this case you could have higher air flow and superior particulate filtration. That’s actually 2 reasons :-)
Crack the frame, lol.
People gotta stop saying cold air intakes increase air flow. It's just not true. Any significant increase in air flow would max out the parameters of a stock tune and trigger an engine light/poor performance on the engine. Your stock airbox is doing the same thing a CAI does and usually gets colder air because of the ducts they take advantage of vs. the exposed air filter.
If you're not getting a tune and a bigger inlet pipe you're just putting an aftermarket filter on
Cold air intake = waste of money. Tires.. sure, what about reprogramming Speedometer on a 4 runner?
The factory intake box is a CAI, but it doesn’t flow great because of that huge baffle that Toyota put in it the TRD intake uses a closed tube that allows air to go straight to the throttle body.
Prior to installing the TRD intake, I was averaging about 380 miles per tank. After it, I was between 410-420. That’s 20-30 miles more per tank, or roughly a 1.5mpg increase. Nothing to sneeze at.
My speedo is more accurate now that I have 32.7" than the stock 31.7, GPS tested.
Thank you for the useful tips. I am going to buy my 4Runner very soon. And, loaded with your 9 items. Thank you!
You’re welcome! That’s what we’re here for. We’d love to earn your business, please check out Motoroso.com when you’re shopping for parts, and chat with our live agents or call us at 1.833.MOTOROSO for help with the parts you need!
Do you recommended a tune for an cold air intake...great power it would makes.
Indeed, anytime you make a modification that affects air flow, fueling and/or exhaust it's a great idea to do a tune to ensure the engine runs clean and you maximize the performance gains.
@@Motoroso Wrong. Most people are already aware that adding a cold air intake to the 4Runner is pointless unless your just wanting to hear more intake noise. There are plenty of tests out there showing there is zero increase with a cold air intake on a 4runner over the very good stock air box. Please do just a bit of homework before putting out incorrect information. Lots of people come to these channels forgetting anyone can have a channel.
Nice vid!
Thanks Quan!
Ram air induction to pair with nice Cat back ?
Yes indeed! We have several great options around the $300 mark, but we recommend Stainless Exhaust systems for durability and sound. We have three options right around the $500-600 price point:
MBRP Pro Series: www.motoroso.com/p/62872-mbrp-exhaust-s5342304-pro-series-cat-back-exhaust-system
Gibson: www.motoroso.com/p/138335-gibson-performance-618816-cat-back-dual-sport-exhaust-system-fits-04-16-4runner
Borla: www.motoroso.com/p/35392-borla-140379-touring-cat-back-exhaust-system-fits-10-18-4runner
You should watch Scotty Kilmer....
You lost me at cold air intake
Cold Air intake? Is it a joke?
Some of these mods I disagree
This guy is a salesman. In my honest opinion 4runner is made to cater people who likes everyday driving and adventure. If for some reason you using this vehicle to go off-road as a hobby than yes use the upgrade. The upgrade is only to protect your vehicle and getting over ruff terrain. Stock 4runner is an all around vehicle you don't need the upgrade unless you're a hard-core off-road.
Sigh. Stayed till the end, because I am a masochist.
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Bull bars don’t protect anything
Also beadlockers arent street legal...
Are you really telling people nerf bars are helpfull
must haves 50% of what u said are low on the list
Cold air intake on a gas engine does absolutely no bennifits it is a total waste of money
Very few stock or mildly modified vehicles benefit from a new air intake. L O L
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CAI...your kidding right??? No idea what you are talking about....you are just trying to take peoples money.
We shouldn't have used the picture we used in the video, because you're right, an open filter under the hood will defeat the purpose. We actually meant a higher flowing air intake that keeps the factory intake tube location, like this Volant intake: www.motoroso.com/p/130461-volant-performance-18840-cool-air-intake-kit-fits-11-15-4runner-fj-cruiser, Which can have positive impacts on power, torque, driveability, and fuel economy.
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Well that’s generic and lacking accuracy on a lot of things. Basically a sales pitch. And on top of that I had to watch a Joe Biden ad first just to see it? Wish I could give it 2 thumbs down.
Get someone that's into 4runners to make a video, or at least research some 4runner specific parts. This low effort content makes your brand look bad. Very distasteful.
You guys failed to mention brake upgrades! Thumbs down for that. Sorry fellas…
you talk alot yet you say so little
Never take advice from these guys......smh
The first minute of this video is just recycled garbage that can be said on any other motoring channel. Hard pass.