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That is the ECU limited top speedYeah that is a good catch as the only way that vehicle would hit 123 mph is if it was dropped out of a plane, bwahahaha...
I think it could do it

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That is the ECU limited top speedYeah that is a good catch as the only way that vehicle would hit 123 mph is if it was dropped out of a plane, bwahahaha...
That's some impressive results! For the longest time ever it was preached that 2AZ/1ZZ have manufacturing defects, and chemicals are not able to fix it, rebuild is the only answer. But here we see proof that with correct chemicals huge improvements are possible! Props to Berryman and @High Performance Lubricants for great chemicals, and props to you for putting in the elbow grease, time, effort, and $$$! Glad to see you keep this thing going. 300K is around the corner!View attachment 116780
2700 miles and it's probably time for 1qt
I'm hoping if I step it up to 5w40 or 0w40, I can stretch it to 3k per qt
Still a big improvement, and far better than most non rebuilt 2AZs
He used their preassembled unit, so Excel-G.which kybs did you install and how would you describe them?
In the past I noticed the Carolina Squat, but it usually settled after 2-4 weeks, or 1000+ miles. How long have those been installed on the neighbor's Highlander?He used their preassembled unit, so Excel-G.
I’m curious if he has a Carolina squat now. I installed a front pair of KYB preassembled struts onto a neighbor’s Highlander and now there is a slight Carolina squat.
A few weeks.In the past I noticed the Carolina Squat, but it usually settled after 2-4 weeks, or 1000+ miles. How long have those been installed on the neighbor's Highlander?
I'm so jealous of your hood having paintThese are my two 2012s.
First one has 50K on it. Purchased locally and came from Phoenix, so looks showroom new.
Second one I bought with salvaged title (light front end damage) with only 20K on it.
Sometimes a little quirky, but mine are both great and use no oil yet.
Looking for a 1st generation one to add if I can find one not clapped out.
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I paid a lot more for the Army Rock colored one than I wanted to but it needs nothing. The bottom pictured one is quirky though. As is notorious on these cars, they get a lot of windshield chips because of the shape of the car. Well, if the previous owner doesn't install an aftermarket windhsield correctly, moisture will seep in and rust the channel.I'm so jealous of your hood having paint
And the facelift bumpers + gauge cluster
One day I'll find a nice clean Release Series
Because some of them had a Sunroof
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He used their preassembled unit, so Excel-G.
I’m curious if he has a Carolina squat now. I installed a front pair of KYB preassembled struts onto a neighbor’s Highlander and now there is a slight Carolina squat.