22r computer....
#1
22r computer....
When I pulled my 22re out of my 87 truck I noticed the computer located under the dash on the passenger side has a big sticker that says 22r on it. Should I be concerned with this? Perhaps the guy before me swaped in a 22re and never swaped the computer? does it even matter?
#2
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What? 22r's are carbureted engines, and 22re's are fuel injected.
Unless he went out of his way and used megasquirt (which you would find), the engine wouldnt even run lol
Unless he went out of his way and used megasquirt (which you would find), the engine wouldnt even run lol
#6
You have nothing to be concerned about.
I have an '85 22RE ECU sitting in the garage and its labeled 22R. The ECU is labeled with just the basics, and in this case they used broad terms to let you know its for the 22R series engines. The part number for the ECU would tell what it was specifically meant for.
I have an '85 22RE ECU sitting in the garage and its labeled 22R. The ECU is labeled with just the basics, and in this case they used broad terms to let you know its for the 22R series engines. The part number for the ECU would tell what it was specifically meant for.
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#8
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You have nothing to be concerned about.
I have an '85 22RE ECU sitting in the garage and its labeled 22R. The ECU is labeled with just the basics, and in this case they used broad terms to let you know its for the 22R series engines. The part number for the ECU would tell what it was specifically meant for.
I have an '85 22RE ECU sitting in the garage and its labeled 22R. The ECU is labeled with just the basics, and in this case they used broad terms to let you know its for the 22R series engines. The part number for the ECU would tell what it was specifically meant for.
22R is the base of the series of 22 motors (R, E, ET) etc like a .22 caliber rifle, cheap, fun, reliable, will keep on pleasing for generations!
lol
and yes 22r cali models (not sure what years, i know our 87 has it) came with a "22r Cali Emissions Control Module" .... dont ask me what it does, but its connected to the 02 sensor located at the base of the exhaust manifold.
#10
I was told long time ago that the color of the box makes a difference, is this true?
My 88 has an (upgraded?) green box and don't have a lot of the issues (poor mileage, lacking power) that others talk about.
Story goes ...stock is grey or black, green, orange, red is hottest.
Just wondering if anyone knew of this?
My 88 has an (upgraded?) green box and don't have a lot of the issues (poor mileage, lacking power) that others talk about.
Story goes ...stock is grey or black, green, orange, red is hottest.
Just wondering if anyone knew of this?
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