Does Toyota still make the TRD supercharger?
“TRD is discontinuing its Supercharger program due to the increasing legacy costs associated with the recalibration of an expanding pool of past model year vehicles, along with rising development/engineering expenses and evolving emissions requirements that have negatively impacted the program’s return on investment to …
How much does TRD supercharger cost?
The TRD supercharger retails for $4,140 and requires a $580 installation kit. Toyota tells us that out the door a supercharger installation will typically cost between $6,000 and $7,000, including parts and labor.
What kind of supercharger does a Toyota Tundra have?
The Toyota Tundra Supercharger System is now available for the 2009-2018 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8. The OEM look of our integral supercharger system on this platform allows for a single large charger air cooler, a larger plenum and tapered runners just to name a few advancements.
How much horsepower does a Toyota Tundra TRD have?
Featuring an air-to-liquid intercooler that increases torque and horsepower from idle to redline, the system produces 504 hp @ 5,500 rpm and 550 lb.-ft. torque @ 3,600 rpm (from 381 hp @ 5,600 rpm and 401 lb.-ft. @ 3,600 rpm) as tested to SAEJ1349 standard.
Can a Toyota Tundra be a flex fuel vehicle?
This supercharger is only approved for installation on Gasoline Fueled vehicle applications. No Flex Fuel vehicle applications are approved. Help increase your passing power and enhance towing performance with the TRD supercharger system for your Tundra’s 5.7-liter V8 engine.
Can a TRD supercharger be installed in a flex fuel vehicle?
No Flex Fuel vehicle applications are approved. Do not install the TRD Supercharger System until the OE vehicle calibration ID can be verified, and a Supercharger Calibration exists for it! This information can be found on the TIS system.