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Originally Posted by Matooch
Running a supercharger has a major downside. Since it only takes a little right foot to spool it up (and the sound gets addicting very fast) and your gas mileage immediately drops, you will need gas prices to go below $2.50 if you really want to have fun. I read another site that there was some concern about the Tundras staying together with the s/c, and that was from a guy that was a wrench with Toyota. Have you heard anything about that?
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I havent heard anything bad about the s/c or the new tundras not being able to handle them, as it will still be covered by our warrenty as long as its factory installed. I know this really bit toyota in the butt on the first gen tundras. They came with week rods and couldnt handle the boost. Toyota ended up having to replace alot of rods under warrenty and thats why there was no s/c available for the 05-06 tundras, as they took them off the market. I doubt they would make the same mistake twice, but who am I.