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Overland Tune on a Tundra

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Does anyone have an experience with an Overland tune on a Tundra. There is lot of information on Tacoma’s using Overland Tuning from reputable YouTubers pretty much all positive. I called Rafael from rc tunning fl. His main clients are Tacoma’s but can-do Tundra’s also. Pricing is less than $500. Includes Vin registration/unlock, tsb update (If applicable), tune and future free updates or changes (If you get mods)

He also said I quote “It’s a pretty big difference. Buttery smooth shifting, slight mpg gains on average, better power delivery, low end torque, HP/torque by 2600 rpm.” They offer different level of tuning aggressions, light, mild, medium, spicy and racey, Octane learning, it’ll adjust slightly based on 87 89 91 93.

He’ll let you try a couple tunes to ensure you get the right one for your driving style.

I know he is a salesman. But with all the positive reviews form youtubers with Tacoma’s.

Any thoughts, suggestions, opinions?

I have a stock 2021 Tundra 5.7 L, 4x4 dlb cap, 3” lift, rims bigger tires. Future exhaust, On the fence for a CAI. Thinking a drop in instead.
 
#2 ·
I have an HP tune and would highly recommend HP in a Tundra.
 
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Does anyone have an experience with an Overland tune on a Tundra. There is lot of information on Tacoma’s using Overland Tuning from reputable YouTubers pretty much all positive. I called Rafael from rc tunning fl. His main clients are Tacoma’s but can-do Tundra’s also. Pricing is less than $500. Includes Vin registration/unlock, tsb update (If applicable), tune and future free updates or changes (If you get mods)

He also said I quote “It’s a pretty big difference. Buttery smooth shifting, slight mpg gains on average, better power delivery, low end torque, HP/torque by 2600 rpm.” They offer different level of tuning aggressions, light, mild, medium, spicy and racey, Octane learning, it’ll adjust slightly based on 87 89 91 93.

He’ll let you try a couple tunes to ensure you get the right one for your driving style.

I know he is a salesman. But with all the positive reviews form youtubers with Tacoma’s.

Any thoughts, suggestions, opinions?

I have a stock 2021 Tundra 5.7 L, 4x4 dlb cap, 3” lift, rims bigger tires. Future exhaust, On the fence for a CAI. Thinking a drop in instead.
you can do your own tunes with a bullydog GT .down load tunes off of internet works well . you can save 3 tunes for different situations. down fall is you cant change them on the fly .you need a battery charger to make sure battery doesn't fall below 12 volt it takes like 10 to 20 minutes to change tune . and you can use for extra gages like tranny temp when towing ect. and its less than 500 dollars.