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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0
Maybe that is why the torque dip is there because it decreases forces at low rpms.
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Lol. No manufacturer would do this on purpose.
The torque dip is the nexus of emissions and global laws Toyota had to meet combined with building a “cheaper” sports car.
More time and money (& a change in design) and they’d probably solve this.
Just headers + a tune remove the dip.