When Texas secedes then they will be making foreign cars I guess.
Your sarcasm meter b0rked? Have you been paying attention to what our so called American companies have been doing lately? Theres an active thread right now about how GE plans to move a bunch of jobs elsewhere - it's the American way baby!!! Sarcasm aside - Makes me fucking sick. I should just shut up and be a little more open minded about all of it.![]()
-Mike
"I have to return some video tapes"
Sorry, I'm in an uncharacteristically standoffish mood right now. Other shit goin' on here.
*Takes a pamprin and a deep breath....![]()
-Mike
"I have to return some video tapes"
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"I don't listen to the women I do know, why would I listen to some crazy bitch from the ocean?" ~ Spyder
Wow, I am almost at a loss here. I wouldnt say go get a real truck, as the Tacoma is a good truck, but I would get off the high horse a little about it being a step above everything, and it cures cancer to boot,lol. 'Yota had some nasty recalls, with frame issues, etc on their trucks, not to mention their throttle by wire fiasco. I put Toyota above Nissan IMO, but I dont see them being anything better quality wise then some of the american vehicles. The tacoma is a better fit then the ranger or colorado, but its not the end all be all. You'll need a Jeep for that.
Now that Im done ribbing you about your toylet, there isnt much to really do to increase mileage. Learn where your engine makes peak torque, and keep the rpms in that range. Thats where the engine makes max power, and works most efficiently. Youll see better fuel economy doing that then merely keeping RPMs down. In light of where you drive, I say stick with OE air filters and forget K&N, and the copycats. Thru my profession, I have found the intake tracks from the airfilter to engine dirtier with vehicles using K&N type filters, vs paper filters. Toyota filters are a step above most aftermarket filters IMO. Change it every 10k miles or so, and your engine will thank you later. Keep your tires aired up around what the factory says on the door sticker, or a little over. Pumping them to max on the sidewall does nothing but wear them out much faster, and reduces traction, thereby losing efficiency. Other then that, you may consider trading in on one the hunk of junk american trucks with variable displacement, like the Dodge with the hemis, and see better then 20mpg!hehehe