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lionsbreath
04-03-2007, 04:14 AM
I did the deck plate mod 2 days ago and what a differance. Better fuel mileage and a ton more power. This was a cheap ($20) mod and the truck sounds hot. :wings:
The plate was $15, sensor safe silicon, a few screws and 30min of time. Most expensive thing the first tank of gas use mainly doing power brakes and 0 to 85mph on ramp runs. On my second tank well I am still working but I am getting the same mileage towing my work trailer that I was getting before not towing the trailer. so a big increase towing the trailer it lokks like I will get close to 300 mile out of this tank compared to my normal 200 - 230miles towing.
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flyingwil
04-03-2007, 04:28 AM
I did the deck plate mod 2 days ago and what a differance. Better fuel mileage and a ton more power. This was a cheap ($20) mod and the truck sounds hot. :wings:
The plate was $15, sensor safe silicon, a few screws and 30min of time. Most expensive thing the first tank of gas use mainly doing power brakes and 0 to 85mph on ramp runs. On my second tank well I am still working but I am getting the same mileage towing my work trailer that I was getting before not towing the trailer. so a big increase towing the trailer it lokks like I will get close to 300 mile out of this tank compared to my normal 200 - 230miles towing.
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I liked mine while I had it.... now with the snorkel, the deck plate stays in.

http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9951&postcount=7

BogusBlake
04-03-2007, 12:33 PM
and the truck sounds hot.

What does it sound like? I'd drink bleach before I drove around in a truck that sounds like some highschooler's rice rocket...

I could really use the increased milage though.

Bergger
04-03-2007, 01:28 PM
No worries about the sound. I really did not notice much of a difference (sound) at all. I got slightly better mileage and power with the mod.

flyingwil
04-03-2007, 01:36 PM
What does it sound like? I'd drink bleach before I drove around in a truck that sounds like some highschooler's rice rocket...

I could really use the increased milage though.

It sounds a bit more throatier from in the cab, not much noise difference from the exterior.

The_Martian_King
04-03-2007, 02:13 PM
How would the deck plate mod compare to changing over to a cold air intake? It seems that the benefits are about the same in terms of milage increase, so if money wasn't a factor which would you prefer?

tacollie
04-03-2007, 04:54 PM
I have been thinking about this mod for a while, but was wondering what it does to the life of the air filter. Our roads are really dirty here and I have to change it pretty regularly as is. I want as many miles as possible out of my motor and this does not seem like a mod that will contribute to that. I don't know much about is, so please set me straight if I am wrong.

flyingwil
04-03-2007, 05:34 PM
How would the deck plate mod compare to changing over to a cold air intake? It seems that the benefits are about the same in terms of milage increase, so if money wasn't a factor which would you prefer?

I regret doing the Deckplate mod. I could tell a difference if it was in or out, but never saw a MPG increase. But with later adding the snorkel, i was too quick to jump and do the mod.

Because of this I wish I had spent the money on a "cold air" intake, and put the stock pieces on the garage shelf. I never went cold air because I was concerned about water ingestion during crossings and they seem to be designed street only in mind. With the Deckplate out you need make sure to put it back in on dusty conditions... I would hate to see what the cold air filter would look like if I was not leading a trail run!

fbksurferjoe
04-03-2007, 06:20 PM
I have the mod as well and have actually noticed that a lot more power. I have a question though. On my 96 tacoma i installed fiberglass front fenders so i could get more articulation. The problem is my intake pulls air right out of the fender and now that i dont have an inner fender it is pulling air from whatever my tire is kicking up. I realize this is a problem does anyone have any solution ideas out there?

Nonprophet
04-10-2007, 05:20 PM
[QUOTE=lionsbreath]I did the deck plate mod 2 days ago and what a differance. Better fuel mileage and a ton more power. This was a cheap ($20) mod and the truck sounds hot. :wings:

Has anyone done this mod to their 2.7 4cyl???

If you have, and you have any suggestions or even pics that would be great!!!



NP

flyingwil
04-10-2007, 07:15 PM
I have the mod as well and have actually noticed that a lot more power. I have a question though. On my 96 tacoma i installed fiberglass front fenders so i could get more articulation. The problem is my intake pulls air right out of the fender and now that i dont have an inner fender it is pulling air from whatever my tire is kicking up. I realize this is a problem does anyone have any solution ideas out there?

Snorkel, or re route the intake to a better location.

shawkins
04-12-2007, 07:51 AM
I have the mod as well and have actually noticed that a lot more power. I have a question though. On my 96 tacoma i installed fiberglass front fenders so i could get more articulation. The problem is my intake pulls air right out of the fender and now that i dont have an inner fender it is pulling air from whatever my tire is kicking up. I realize this is a problem does anyone have any solution ideas out there?
Make your own fender linings with "pond liner".

Search over on YotaTech about the "pond liner" stuff. People use it when they do body lifts to cover up the gap between the body and frame.

grouch
04-12-2007, 01:43 PM
Make your own fender linings with "pond liner".

Search over on YotaTech about the "pond liner" stuff. People use it when they do body lifts to cover up the gap between the body and frame.That or go to the incab intake.

pray4surf
04-12-2007, 05:55 PM
A new thread regarding this mod recently surfaced over at the TTORA website. Here is the thread
http://tacomaterritory.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65544

Basically, the OP used a Scanguage tool to debunk many of the 'hearsey' claims regarding the benefits of the deckplate mod...

YMMV - so to speak...

Rick

And my apologies to the forum member I stole my signature quote from :bowdown:

Darren
04-12-2007, 06:27 PM
Interesting post you linked to, Rick. I haven't read through it, but as this modification relates to my 4Runner and a number of other owners, this modification is the most over-hyped piece of nothing there is. It does nothing other than leave your good air box with a hole in it. I run with the cap in. I'm guessing most who praise this thing are wanting to believe they actually did something by doing this.

As for lionsbreath, I'm not sure what to think. If those results are accurate, then that's the way it is, but I wouldn't base one tank's worth to confirm this substantial mileage increase.

DenCo40
05-05-2007, 03:40 AM
Ho Hum. Did it to my old 2.7 and even did it to my current DC. No noticable increase in anything except a little intake noise. I did however do the elbow removal mod to my DC. Much better. You get the .00001 hp increase but no intake noise.....