Causes for backfiring normally wont change from one car make to another, backfiring in a nutshell: A backfire is when the ignition of fuel doesn't take place in the ignition/combustion chamber, it(a backfire) can take place in the intake or exhaust. It can be caused by a fuel to air ratio not being correct, also if the timing of the spark is not just right that could cause it to back fire. It could be running lean with not enough fuel and too much air, or could have too much fuel and not enough air. It could be because the intake valves are not shut when the combustion takes place, therefore the combustion would take place in the wrong spot. The most likely cause are from: 1. Incorrect timing, the timing issue could be caused by bad wiring/ or bad ignition. 2. Incorrect fuel to air ratio, bad fuel filter, low fuel pressure-caused by weak fuel pump. Most cars will have the same cause for backfiring, as long as it's an internal combustion engine it shouldn't differ...
SR5 stands for Sport Rally 5-speed
engine
mine is not a sr5, which should be the same, has 1
A Toyota 4Runner SR5 holds about 18 gallons of gasoline. The 4Runner gets about 14 to 16 miles per gallon.
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The sr5 is just the model, there are different models, like base, limited, xsp, xsp-x, texas edition, etc.
no the difference is in the trim on the vehicel the sr5 has a factory tach and sometimes a/c and power options other than the motors are the same
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Will a 1995 Toyota Tacoma have same parts as a 1993 SR5?
Yes.
The SR5 is the standard package on a Tundra