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the toyota truck has a ford motor. thats why the tundra has been working good and a good outcome for toyota. ford told them that if they want to sell there veichales in the united states to add there motor to the tundra and make money.
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The Toyota Tacoma is a compact pick up truck.It is not only a truck but it is a great truck. The Tacoma was announced as Motor Trend Magazine's Truck of the Year for 2005.
Lol what KIND of Toyota motor - 3Y is one of the most common. as is the 2Y 4Y and 1RZ www.Toyota.com might be the place to go for more info.
Toyota has been making the convertible truck since the year 1963. It started with the convertible truck called the Corona 1500S Convertible which was shown in the Tokyo Motor Show.
yes it should fit considering that the motormounts are the same on most Toyota trucks. Also make sure the motor you are putting in came out of a truck with the same type of transmission either manual or automatic.
The blower motor speed resister is burned out.
will a broken drive belt damage the motor of a 2006 Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder truck
Sure.. just pull the wiring harness to run the EFI. the carb motor harness wont run the efi.. yes it will. i did it in my truck
Well the potential mileage for a Toyota pickup truck could be limitless if the truck's engine has been well maintained and the truck has not been beat up or brought off road much. I know plenty of Toyota trucks that run great and have over 200,000 miles but i do not know many at all with over 300,000 miles on them. Either way, most Toyota dealerships will not sell a used truck with over 200,000 miles on it, no matter what. Anything over 250,000 miles on a Toyota pickup should be considered high mileage, but the trucks ability to continue on depends on how it was kept. For most Toyota pickups, I'd say its a safe buy at 150,000 miles if it seems like it has been cared for and is still running well.
The amount of gas mileage that you can get from a 2011 Toyota truck can be anywhere between 14 and 30 miles per gallon of gas that you purchase. The average of that would be about 20 miles per gallon.