A performance upgrade component designed for specific Toyota Tundra trucks, it increases engine power by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. This assembly typically includes a compressor unit, intake manifold modifications, fuel system upgrades, and an engine control unit (ECU) recalibration to manage the increased airflow and fuel delivery.
The implementation of this forced induction system can significantly enhance the vehicle’s horsepower and torque, resulting in improved acceleration and towing capacity. Historically, similar power enhancement systems have been employed to boost the performance of engines in various automotive applications, ranging from sports cars to heavy-duty trucks. The availability of specifically engineered solutions for the Tundra 5.7 reflects a demand for greater performance from this particular model.