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Why no new posts in the engine failures thread?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by BoulderGT3, Jun 15, 2024.

  1. Jun 21, 2024 at 7:01 PM
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    J_Westie

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    Of course there is also the *minor* problem of burning 300 million years of accumulated hydrocarbon in 300. Change is coming like it or not.
     
  2. Jun 21, 2024 at 8:37 PM
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    Nice! My wife and I really like your channel. Liked your recent Australia episode.

    Can you please find out if the v35 blocks are machined in both US and Japan or just in US?

    Keep up the good work!
     
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  3. Jun 21, 2024 at 8:39 PM
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    Please explain how increased EV vehicles will reduce the burning of hydrocarbons?
     
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  4. Jun 21, 2024 at 9:04 PM
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    Yes more data would be nice, I'd like to be able to make an informed decision, I've been sitting on the sidelines for more than 2 years now, first it was the turbos then this catastrophic engine failure. I'm going to drive my '15 4Runner for another year, hopefully by then I'll be able to buy a Tundra and not worry about reliability. I drove a loaner Tundra for a week and loved it.
     
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  5. Jun 21, 2024 at 10:05 PM
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    I bought my first tundra recently and was going to get a 24. I had no clue they didn’t have the V8s in them. The dealer was pushing super hard for me to get one and was cutting 5k, to 8k, then 10k. I was on my phone just googling about trucks and happened to see all these threads about engine failures. 250,000 gen 3s recalled including 2024s when they said the issue is fixed with 22s & 23s. The engines blowing at random, a lot under 10k (daily commuters) that don’t even tow. The most common reason was downshifting into low gears. The worst part is even with the warranty replacement if things go south, it still goes on your carfax as an accident and you have to eat that on resale value. That’s too expensive of a truck to have all that over your head.
     
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  6. Jun 22, 2024 at 3:31 AM
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    The whole reason why I came back to a Tundra is my 2020 Tacoma wasn't cutting if for what I need now and in the future. The 2024 Tacoma already turned off a lot of fans with the 4 banger turbo. Not much gain in power, a little extra torgue and the same extra cheap plastic accents that no one likes/wants.

    And worst off, just as overly expensive as the Tundra. Not the same price, but just super expensive for what you get.
     
  7. Jun 22, 2024 at 3:39 AM
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    When I decided to get my Tundra it was only about a $3,000 jump move up from the Tacoma.
     
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  8. Jun 22, 2024 at 3:42 AM
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    Posted on the 2024 Land Cruiser forum about the V35A-FTS failures. Take it for what it’s worth:

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  9. Jun 22, 2024 at 3:53 AM
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    I wish that we didn't already have at least one 2024 member with a blown motor.
     
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  10. Jun 22, 2024 at 7:11 AM
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    Modern days car batteries is not that change. Electric motors are great: they are simple, cheap and very efficient. But the batteries kill the whole idea. Like it or not, batteries are still in the far left lower corner.
     
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    Engine Blocks are cast in Tennessee: https://pressroom.toyota.com/facility/toyota-motor-manufacturing-tennessee-tmmtn/

    Toyota said the machining debris was found in Alabama and Tahara as I read the defect notice.
     
  12. Jun 22, 2024 at 7:26 AM
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    Hydrogen.
     
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    Whether this has any effect on anything is very debatable
     
  14. Jun 22, 2024 at 7:32 AM
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    You know, I've talked about and done several interviews with people surrounding hydrogen. It seems to me to be the better solution for EVs in the truck and long-haul trucking space. However, like BEVs, it always seems to be coming soon.

    My new focus is on renewable fuels now. Imagine not tinkering with turbos or cylinder deactivation to reduce carbon emissions but targeting the fuel itself. No batteries, no additional hybrid wiring. You just fill up with a renewable fuel that emits less pollution and the way you go.

    The other benefit is the impact is much greater on emissions than the new vehicles. All the vehicles on the road today could emit less emissions without any engine modifications. This to me is the much easier and faster solution to reducing the amount of carbon emissions from the transportation sector considering aviation, trains, and ships could use the same fuel.

    https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota...gas-blend-for-first-fill-at-port-of-portland/
     
  15. Jun 22, 2024 at 7:42 AM
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    Tritium, to be precise :)
     
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  16. Jun 22, 2024 at 7:45 AM
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    Agreed. The power industry is highly regulated and the use of scrubbers & ammonia SCRs with continuous tuning.
     
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  17. Jun 22, 2024 at 8:00 AM
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    Was this blown engine confirmed to have failed due to the bearing issue?
     
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    One of the many reason why I decided not to pursue a nuclear engineering path, despite my MSE degree. Everything is regulated, very little opportunity for creativity, plus 20 years ago everything nuclear was screwed and decimated. Now it seems that we have no choice but build many more reactors.
     
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    I cannot confirm. It could have been a number of other conditions as well.
     
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    I had someone over at my house the other day from northern Colorado. He flies all over the place for smaller modular units. I think you are right. At this point, we have no other choice.

    Just my own experience, but the power company I work for has been running the ragged edge for a while with little to no reserves (even though we are required to have operating/spinning reserves). I had to start an aero unit the other day because we had no room on our other units for 3 megawatts.
     
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    This was a good idea. I just did the same this morning at my local Toyota dealership and saw only one tundra in service bays up on the lift. It didn’t look like it was having the engine torn apart or anything like that.
     
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    An important component you might look at with any fuel source is how well that fuel will work with our existing fuel generation and distribution infrastructure. NG was pushed very hard here in Texas for many years. It’s extremely cheap and clean relative to gasoline. However, costs of a complete new infrastructure pipeline to distribute it doomed it from the start.


    I was speaking with the VP of one of the major electrical transmission companies in Texas and they are running some terrifying calculations about what significant adoption of EV’s would require from the power grid in Texas. The entire generation and transmission infrastructure never contemplated even a few million of these being plugged in every night. Mass adoption is something they are hoping doesn’t happen. The cost to reconstruct all of that to meet the need will run into the hundreds of billions. Yes, people may save at the pump but the capital investment to build it is going to blow peoples minds. It goes without saying that solar and to a large extent wind don’t work at night. Nuclear does, but extremely expensive and uncertain politically to gain approval to build even one plant today.
     
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    Enjoyable article, thank you for sharing. I work in a Lean/Kaizen/TMS type system. It can be a war between output and quality. I will say it’s a lot easier when you don’t have hard deadlines and have to hit trucks. In a manufacturing environment like vehicles, it’s a perfect way to do things.

    As a GM apologist, it pains me to think of what they were producing right before the ‘08 crash. Those Silverados 99-07, were the best half ton they have ever made. Still have so many on the road. The old 5.3 pre AFM/DOD can easily go 300-400k.
     
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    Not yet, and the recall was for just under 100k
     
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    Spot on, the us electric grid cannot handle an ev vehicle dominated fleet. Nor do we have the ability to produce that many ev’s.
    Imo, when politicians say they want to end gas engines, they do NOT mean get you into an ev instead. They mean move people into smart cities with electric buses
     
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    Correct, they want us in apartments, walking everywhere, with no freedom or power. They can burn in hell.
     
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    They’ve only built +\- 285K Tundras. The current recall is only about 100K.
     
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    Eventually the defective bearing units will all be found out. It only makes sense that the rate of new failures diminishes over time
     
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    I have a 2024 limited and reading all this makes me feel like I’m driving a ticking time bomb.
     
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