In my stable: The Nissans get OEM Nissan oil filters. The VWs get Mann The Mazda gets OEM Mazda filters The Mercury, Triumph, and the Toyotas get WIX.
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I run ridge grapplers. They do pretty good in Colorado’s snow.
I have a K&n on my 15 taco and so far no problem had it in for a year or two but to be safe a year and a half I oil and clean it every other oil change and haven’t had a problem my taco is 4.0 L AT
I use one and I have no problems with mine. I have a 2015 Trd or. Just follow the instructions carefully on proper maintenance and I too feel the difference every time I clean it. I never had a maf issue
I've had my 2013, 89,000 miles, which isn't *that* old but still, and have had zero mechanical problems. Only maintenance and expected repairs like brake pads or air filters.
I used Costco’s 5w30, Walmart Supertech Synthetic and Chevron Supreme semi-synthetic. The latter is my favorite. I also had Blackstone do a UOA(used oil analysis) and my engine and oil are all in top condition.
I ALWAYS use a Toyota oil filter.
I prefer peak brand 50/50 premixed. The pink or red Asian import coolant is the only thing I would ever put in my toyota or Scion. It's the same stuff that comes in them from the factory with hybrid organic acid technology (HOAT). Coolant not only keeps your car from freezing in the winter, it has corrosion inhibitors to keep your engine healthy.
I bought the plugs from Toyota (Denso). I asked for the old plugs off. The plugs I got back were NGKs that were installed at the factory. I can’t say I notice a difference really (except new plugs did seem to make a difference).
When I ordered a koyorad I didn’t get this in the box. I sent back what I got from them it was all dented and didn’t fit.
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