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Hey everyone,
So we've been working on something behind the scenes that I think a lot of you are going to be interested in. We've partnered with CAMTuning Performance to offer their tunes directly through our site. For those who've been following the Tacoma scene, you might have seen Cam's work – dude's been putting down some seriously impressive numbers.
A bit about Cam and why we chose to work with him
Cam's been a COBB ProTuner for over 18 years, mostly working on Subarus and Mitsubishis before getting into Toyota's new 2.4L turbo platform. What really caught our attention was his approach – he's not just slapping generic tunes on these trucks. He's got his own development vehicle (2025 Tacoma) that he's been beating on and testing with our hardware to make sure everything works together properly.
His custom maps have been showing nearly 30whp more than the generic COBB off-the-shelf stuff in back-to-back testing.
Here's what we're offering
We've set up three different options depending on where you're at:
Just the tune - $199
If you already have an Accessport, you can just grab the tune file. It's the Stage 1 map for 91-93 octane that Cam's developed specifically for the 4Runner. You'll notice better throttle response, improved power delivery, and the transmission shifts way better too. Plus it fixes some of the weird fueling quirks Toyota left in the stock tune.
Link to tune only
Accessport + Tune bundle - $820
For anyone who doesn't have an Accessport yet, we're bundling it with the tune and saving you some cash off buying them separately. You get the Accessport V3 with the Gateway Bypass Harness (which lets you tune both the ECU and TCM), plus Cam's map ready to go.
The Accessport is honestly pretty sweet on its own – you can monitor a ton of engine parameters, datalog for custom tuning later, read codes, switch between maps, etc. If you're getting into tuning for the first time, this is the way to go.
Link to Accessport bundle
The full setup - +70whp / +51wtq
Okay, so this is where it gets fun. We've been testing our intake and intercooler with CAM's tune, and the numbers are wild:
Put it all together and you're looking at +70whp and +51wtq over stock. That's a significant difference, especially when you get on it.
The package includes:
We're offering a solid discount on the bundle versus buying everything separately.
Link to performance package
What makes this different from other tunes?
CAM focuses on three main areas:
First, he's correcting Toyota's factory fueling curve, which is pretty conservative from the factory. Second, he's dialed in the boost control with proper atmospheric pressure compensation (huge if you live at elevation). Third – and this is something a lot of people notice immediately – the transmission tuning. Better shift points, better firmness, higher torque limits so the trans isn't constantly getting in the way of the engine.
His personal Tacoma (same 2.4L engine) is making 309whp on 91 octane. The 4Runner has the same powertrain, so you can expect similar results.
Couple things to know
Warranty stuff: Yeah, tuning can affect warranty claims on powertrain stuff. That's just the reality. The good news is the Accessport makes it super easy to flash back to stock before you take it in for service.
Fuel: You'll want to run 91-93 octane for the Stage 1 map. Don't cheap out on this – the tune is designed for premium fuel.
Custom tuning: If you've got a more built setup or want something more specific, Cam does custom calibrations. These are available on our site and require some back and forth datalogging to dial everything in.
Why we're doing this
Honestly, we've had a ton of people asking about tuning options. Cam's been solid to work with, his results speak for themselves, and we trust the quality of what he's putting out.
Plus, it's easier for you guys to get everything from one place – intake, intercooler, tune, whatever you need. We're here to support it all.
Questions?
Drop them in the thread. I'm sure some of you will have questions I haven't thought of. You can also email us at [email protected] or hit up Cam directly through his site if you want to talk specifics about custom tuning.
Anyone planning to jump on this? Would love to hear what you all think.
So we've been working on something behind the scenes that I think a lot of you are going to be interested in. We've partnered with CAMTuning Performance to offer their tunes directly through our site. For those who've been following the Tacoma scene, you might have seen Cam's work – dude's been putting down some seriously impressive numbers.
A bit about Cam and why we chose to work with him
Cam's been a COBB ProTuner for over 18 years, mostly working on Subarus and Mitsubishis before getting into Toyota's new 2.4L turbo platform. What really caught our attention was his approach – he's not just slapping generic tunes on these trucks. He's got his own development vehicle (2025 Tacoma) that he's been beating on and testing with our hardware to make sure everything works together properly.
His custom maps have been showing nearly 30whp more than the generic COBB off-the-shelf stuff in back-to-back testing.
Here's what we're offering
We've set up three different options depending on where you're at:
Just the tune - $199
If you already have an Accessport, you can just grab the tune file. It's the Stage 1 map for 91-93 octane that Cam's developed specifically for the 4Runner. You'll notice better throttle response, improved power delivery, and the transmission shifts way better too. Plus it fixes some of the weird fueling quirks Toyota left in the stock tune.
Link to tune only
Accessport + Tune bundle - $820
For anyone who doesn't have an Accessport yet, we're bundling it with the tune and saving you some cash off buying them separately. You get the Accessport V3 with the Gateway Bypass Harness (which lets you tune both the ECU and TCM), plus Cam's map ready to go.
The Accessport is honestly pretty sweet on its own – you can monitor a ton of engine parameters, datalog for custom tuning later, read codes, switch between maps, etc. If you're getting into tuning for the first time, this is the way to go.
Link to Accessport bundle
The full setup - +70whp / +51wtq
Okay, so this is where it gets fun. We've been testing our intake and intercooler with CAM's tune, and the numbers are wild:
- Our CPLT intake adds about 14whp/14wtq on its own (dyno-proven, not butt-dyno)
- Front-mount intercooler keeps temps in check so you're not losing power when pushing it
- Cam's tune is specifically calibrated to work with our hardware
Put it all together and you're looking at +70whp and +51wtq over stock. That's a significant difference, especially when you get on it.
The package includes:
- SXTH CPLT intake (you get the cool turbo sound as a bonus)
- SXTH front-mount intercooler
- Accessport V3 with Cam's tune optimized for the whole setup
We're offering a solid discount on the bundle versus buying everything separately.
Link to performance package
What makes this different from other tunes?
CAM focuses on three main areas:
First, he's correcting Toyota's factory fueling curve, which is pretty conservative from the factory. Second, he's dialed in the boost control with proper atmospheric pressure compensation (huge if you live at elevation). Third – and this is something a lot of people notice immediately – the transmission tuning. Better shift points, better firmness, higher torque limits so the trans isn't constantly getting in the way of the engine.
His personal Tacoma (same 2.4L engine) is making 309whp on 91 octane. The 4Runner has the same powertrain, so you can expect similar results.
Couple things to know
Warranty stuff: Yeah, tuning can affect warranty claims on powertrain stuff. That's just the reality. The good news is the Accessport makes it super easy to flash back to stock before you take it in for service.
Fuel: You'll want to run 91-93 octane for the Stage 1 map. Don't cheap out on this – the tune is designed for premium fuel.
Custom tuning: If you've got a more built setup or want something more specific, Cam does custom calibrations. These are available on our site and require some back and forth datalogging to dial everything in.
Why we're doing this
Honestly, we've had a ton of people asking about tuning options. Cam's been solid to work with, his results speak for themselves, and we trust the quality of what he's putting out.
Plus, it's easier for you guys to get everything from one place – intake, intercooler, tune, whatever you need. We're here to support it all.
Questions?
Drop them in the thread. I'm sure some of you will have questions I haven't thought of. You can also email us at [email protected] or hit up Cam directly through his site if you want to talk specifics about custom tuning.
Anyone planning to jump on this? Would love to hear what you all think.
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