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Toyota Tundra Engine Cooling

Every performance modification on the Tundra runs on top of the cooling system's ability to manage engine temperature — a tune that increases power output also increases heat rejection, and a cooling system that is barely keeping up at stock power is already failing at a modified power level. Radiators, thermostats, coolant hoses, and the supporting hardware that expand thermal margin are the foundation that Toyota Tundra Engine Cooling is built on.

 

Aluminum radiator replacements on the Tundra handle the heat load from sustained towing more effectively than the factory unit and are the upgrade that makes the most difference on a truck that regularly pulls at or near capacity on warm days. Silicone coolant hoses are worth fitting alongside any radiator upgrade on a Tundra with high miles — factory rubber hoses that have been through years of thermal cycling have hardened enough that the pressure spike from a cold start can split them without warning, and silicone doesn't develop that failure mode.

 

An overheating Tundra is an expensive problem, and Toyota Tundra Engine Cooling is the engine cooling category that prevents it. Engine performance parts are at Toyota Tundra Engine Performance Parts, cold air intake options are at Toyota Tundra Cold Air Intakes, and engine dress-up options are at Toyota Tundra Engine Dressup.
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