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mZiggy's Tacoma Ecoboost 6MT

mZiggy

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2017 Pro DCSB Manual
Cement
Hello all, I have a cement '17 Tacoma Pro Ecoboost 6MT and I'm in El Paso, TX.

Updated 11 May 2021

Current modifications/additions:
*Various stuff has been removed/sold since I last posted about this way back in May 2018

- OVTuned (N/A tune from Dec2017 - Nov2020; FI tune Nov2020 - present)
- OVTune Twin Turbo kit
*base kit, no fueling upgrades, Turbosmart boost controller set to 6-7psi (originally tuned for 9-10psi)
- Doug Thorley catless y-pipe with resonators
- Fabspeed Motorsports o2 sensor spacers with mini catalytic converters
- A.R.E. Overland shell w/ various options
- Prinsu Toprac above the ARE shell
- 3 Prinsu load panels
- Rotopax 4gal fuelpax
- WaterPORT Weekender
- WaterPORT Day Tank
- ARB awning 2000x2500mm #814201, mounted with Prinsu awning mounts
- OEM roof rack above the track cab
- husky front and rear floor mats
- AVS in-channel window visors
- Cali Raised low profile ditch light brackets w/ Rigid Industries D-SS Pro ditch lights
- Cali Raised bed stiffeners
- 3D printed mount for switches from Shapeways
- 55w Morimoto 6k HIDs
- various recovery gear (tow strap, shackle, soft shackle, independent jumper cables [use a battery pack to jump rather than another car battery], various tools, air down tools, air compressor) - in bags on the molle bed panel
- OEM bed mat
- Avid Off-road rock sliders
*install write up posted on T3G
- Goodyear Wrangler Ultraterrain AT tires, 265/70r16
- DC power to the bed wired up with Blue Sea Systems panel; circuit switch, two 12v sockets, voltmeter
- Redarc Tow Pro Elite brake controller

*On Order or In transit for Delivery
- Model 452 Off-road Camper Trailer from Valiant Expedition Trailers

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Welcome to the forum! I dig the shit out of that ARE overland shell. They actually reposted my repost of your post (lol) if you didn't see. How do you like the OV Tune?
 
Welcome to the forum! I dig the shit out of that ARE overland shell. They actually reposted my repost of your post (lol) if you didn't see. How do you like the OV Tune?
Lol thanks brother. Yes I did see, that was super cool that they shared it! I love the shell and it's been an excellent addition to my truck for sure. My primary use for it started out because I keep my dogs in the bed and don't trust them to not jump out. So they stick their heads out the window and enjoy themselves, but the longer I've had the shell I've discovered just how useful and beneficial it's been to have it.

I really do love the OVT. It's hands down the best thing I've done for my truck. Drivability is greatly improved, little quirks and even the more dangerous aspects of the OEM tune are corrected, as well as the application of power and added power (depending on if you run the 87 or 91 octane maps). Others may disagree, they may say that it doesn't do much for them, but nearly every time that's due to their having other mods such as heavy tires and armor. The base tune that is just about finished with development is best intended for vehicles that are stock or close to stock. Custom tuning for those who wish it opens up soon and that will help everyone else who still feels like they need more from their tune. Final touches on the base tunes are close to being ironed out, which took awhile because of the incredibly wide degree of variance discovered in how the Tacomas behave. In my opinion, the tune is perfect as it is but it's also been established that my truck is one of the discovered unicorns that doesn't care what map gets flashed lol

In summary, I have nothing but positive things to say about Mat/OV and his maps he's released, and I certainly recommend it to other Tacoma owners
 
Lol thanks brother. Yes I did see, that was super cool that they shared it! I love the shell and it's been an excellent addition to my truck for sure. My primary use for it started out because I keep my dogs in the bed and don't trust them to not jump out. So they stick their heads out the window and enjoy themselves, but the longer I've had the shell I've discovered just how useful and beneficial it's been to have it.

I really do love the OVT. It's hands down the best thing I've done for my truck. Drivability is greatly improved, little quirks and even the more dangerous aspects of the OEM tune are corrected, as well as the application of power and added power (depending on if you run the 87 or 91 octane maps). Others may disagree, they may say that it doesn't do much for them, but nearly every time that's due to their having other mods such as heavy tires and armor. The base tune that is just about finished with development is best intended for vehicles that are stock or close to stock. Custom tuning for those who wish it opens up soon and that will help everyone else who still feels like they need more from their tune. Final touches on the base tunes are close to being ironed out, which took awhile because of the incredibly wide degree of variance discovered in how the Tacomas behave. In my opinion, the tune is perfect as it is but it's also been established that my truck is one of the discovered unicorns that doesn't care what map gets flashed lol

In summary, I have nothing but positive things to say about Mat/OV and his maps he's released, and I certainly recommend it to other Tacoma owners
I’m gonna get the tune when funding allows. Everyone always talks about it like this.
 
I’m gonna get the tune when funding allows. Everyone always talks about it like this.
Some people aren't satisfied with it at the moment, but that's still due to the difficulty in satisfying every single person when we all have different opinions about how the truck should behave and whatnot, which is why the soon-to-come custom tuning will be a huge benefit to everyone. And on top of that, that custom tuning service along with all maps, past or future ones, you get for free when you purchase, which is pretty cool.
 
Hello all, I have a cement '17 Pro 6MT and I'm in El Paso, TX.

Current modifications/additions:
- OV tuned
- A.R.E. Overland shell w/ various add ons
- Cali Raised rear bed molle storage panel
- husky front and rear floor mats
- AVS in-channel window visors
- 30" ijdmtoy light bar behind the bumper with 6" Rigid Industries amber covers on each end
- Cali Raised low profile ditch light brackets w/ Extreme LED stackerz light pods
- 3D printed mount for the light bar and pod lights buttons
- 55w Morimoto 6k HIDs
- amber Raptor grille lights
- various recovery gear (tow strap, shackle, soft shackle, independent jumper cables [use a battery pack to jump rather than another car battery], various tools, air down tools, air compressor) - in bags on the molle bed panel
- OEM bed mat
- removed oem predator steps

*On Order/In transit for Delivery:
- Avid Offroad rock sliders

*Wish List:
- Prinsu Toprac for above the bed shell
- rotopax
- maxtrax or treds
- Fallen Wildpeak AT3W's or Goodyear Duratracs, haven't decided
- rear diff skid plate

Go at3w. They are fantastic. I have zero complaints about mine
 
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Dude it's awesome lol I love it man, really do.

The boost comes on smoothly and predictably, and strong. It's a blast to drive.

I saw the TT Badge on another post, and had to track down your build post. When does it kick on at? I can't say I ever thought to put a Turbo on these trucks. I know they tend to lose power at the higher RPM bands, does it tend to fix that?
 
I saw the TT Badge on another post, and had to track down your build post. When does it kick on at? I can't say I ever thought to put a Turbo on these trucks. I know they tend to lose power at the higher RPM bands, does it tend to fix that?
Spools up quick and low. I spool at nearly any throttle input, actual usable boost pressure beginning at roughly 30% throttle. Depending on gear I'll use boost below 2k rpm but I spend most of my time in the 2000-2500 rpm range and have boost available just about instantly.

These base turbos taper off at about 5k rpm but it's not like I really ever go out of my way to see that high of an rpm, especially not for daily driving purposes. The powermax turbo upgrade for the kit doesn't taper off that early, it'll let you go further up in the powerband.

Power is strong and consistent through the powerband when in boost, personally I love it and my favorite bit is how "OEM" it feels, it's not obnoxious or really in your face, it's subtle in a lot of ways. Toyota Ecoboost lol
 
Last night I wired up my project for DC power to the bed.

10ga wire with inline fuse from my AGM Odyssey and ran to the rear. Kept it above the frame, kept away from exhaust and drivetrain to prevent friction/heat damage.

Panel is from Blue Sea and has a circuit switch, two 12v sockets and a voltmeter.

The panel in this specific configuration is no longer made so I had to order one that had two duel USBs and then swap those out for the voltmeter and extra socket.

In a couple weeks I'll be doing this in the wife's 4runner too. Our plan is to mirror all roof rack accessories/set ups and power availability, and between that and the trailer we ordered be able to just transplant gear quickly between the trucks with nearly identical parts/set-up/arrangement, hook up and go. Little to no fuss about which vehicle to take on a trip.

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