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Old 04-23-2008, 07:46 PM
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AFM Question

I have a question about air flow meters, ive read on here that a few people are using a AFM from a celica on there trucks and 4Runners, so my question is this, are the 22RE engines that came in 84-88 celicas tuned for more power than the 22RE`s that came in 84-88 trucks and 4Runners ?, are the AFM`s from a celica set a little richer to deliver more fuel ?, and if i swapped one into my 86 4Runner would i notice a difference ?. if this is worth doing, what year celicas would work on my truck, 84-88 ?.
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im pretty sure you're referring to the SUPRA AFM
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Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad
im pretty sure you're referring to the SUPRA AFM

I didn`t know there was a diference between the celica and supra, so is it the supra afm that will boost performance ?, more information is appreciated.
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It has a larger area on the flapper. The theory is that you're less limited for air at that point.

Note, tuning richer without adding more air isn't likely to give you more power..
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Will a supra afm bolt on to a 89 22re? How about the wiring?
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I think the '82 Supra AFM is plug in and play for our 22REs. That's said, you need to re-plumb the intake with larger diameter tubing.

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lots of info if ya search

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...m-22re-135202/
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Originally Posted by Matt16
I think the '82 Supra AFM is plug in and play for pre-88 trucks. The throttle body isn't that much bigger than the stock AFM opening if memory serves me right.
I think there is a supra TB that's relatively bolt on and 60mm. That's up from the 55mm stock one. Toyota seems to do a good job of matching the size of the AFM to the size of the TB.

I'm running the 60mm TB currently, it required modifications to the throttle cable and you loose the fast idle. I'll probably be replacing it soon.
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