190-horsepower dual-overhead cam 3.4-liter V6.
My 3.4 started with 190.. After various upgrades such as: turbo, true dual straits.. cool air intake.. superchip.. power programmer.. performance ignition.. 373 gearing.. wet shot of nos... Its now kickin out 432hp at the rear wheels.. and im kickin out a humongous amount of money on my credit card bill every month
oh yeah... an shorty headers.. electric fans... throttle body spacer.. 109 octane always.. this baby purrs
The V6 has 190 H.P.
My 04 Tacoma 4x4 single cab came stock with 16" rims.
The stock bare-bones 2.4L I4 produces 142hp in (4x2) form, and in 4-wheel drive versions (4x4) the stock 2.7L I4 produces 150hp The upgraded Tacomas have a 3.4L V6 that produces 190hp in both 4x2 and 4x4 trims
The OEM spark plug is Denso K16R-U
a stock 1990 Toyota celica gts has 130 horses
The new 2011 Corolla S has 134hp. That would be stock .
I found this link to be useful. http://www.yotatech.com/~corey/tech/slc_stereo/slc.htm
For stock truck a 31 inch tire is the biggest possible and even this tire will rub
it has 43 horsepower stock
depends on the wheel. Toyota tacomas have different stock rims for the 2wd 4wd and pre-runner with all different backspaces, not to mention if the rims are aftermarket.
Stock Horsepower is around 39hp.
90 whole horsepower, which is almost 1hp per cubic inch so it's pretty respectable, especially for 1980.