extreme turd polishing/2.4L 4cyl 22re
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extreme turd polishing/2.4L 4cyl 22re
ive read a couple of the other threads on turd polishing the 3slow and such and i was wondering, what could u do to a 2.4L that would just make people cringe? plenty of room in there. why not move some stuff around and pop in a supercharger and some nice crazy stuff that would b a total waste of money? any ideas?
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22re actually has more aftermarket options than the 3.slow.
The first step is obvious: 22RE -> 22RET
Then there are also cams, bigger turbos, better intakes, etc.
The first step is obvious: 22RE -> 22RET
Then there are also cams, bigger turbos, better intakes, etc.
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I have a buddy who's got an 86 pu with a 22re carbed, bored over .050". I don't know much else about it, besides it's mighty zippy with the stock 29's. He can get the tires to chirp in 3rd gear. I got to lookin' around on the net for other people over-boring and using strokers and I found this here.http://www.celica-gts.com/forums/ind...showtopic=6017
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ive read a couple of the other threads on turd polishing the 3slow and such and i was wondering, what could u do to a 2.4L that would just make people cringe? plenty of room in there. why not move some stuff around and pop in a supercharger and some nice crazy stuff that would b a total waste of money? any ideas?
people put turbos on their 22res (and they also came with one as an option at one point). they do full exhaust systems, performance cams and all sorts of head work. why do people put so much into these engines? because they are a great design. they regularly make it to 400k miles, and with all the proper maintenance and some mechanical know-how, a friend of mine's 22re made it to 800k miles.
this engine is so simple and bulletproof, that most people will take it over the extra ~40 horsepower that the 3.0 offers.
i don't know the real figures, but people claim to be able to get up to 175 hp out of a 22re with enough modification.
not to mention it will like the high rpms better, do better on gas, etc. i know i've heard about a 22re beating a 3.0 in a race more than once
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I like the "idea" of a 22RE in it being simple, I like 4 bangers, and all that.
But I still think there is still no replacement for displacement.
What I do like about the 22RE is it there is a much larger aftermarket following for it than the 3.0 as someone already pointed out. I could see myself if I owned one of those 22RE's putting headers, and a high quality exhaust on it, with the TRD cams, and an intake, as well as getting the metal timing chain guides and making it screamer. But somehow I also like the torque of my 3.0.
And mod for mod, you're still gonna get more downlow torque out of the 3.0.
If you did an exhaust, cams, and headers on both engines, the 3.0 would easily come out ahead.
And the general consensus is that hte 3.0's headgasket issues are as a result of heat due to the crossover dumping all the exhaust in front of the #6 exhaust valve. If this is indeed true and the main culprit of head warpage, then the mods that are undertaken to enhance performance on the 3.0 like headers, exhaust, cams, etc, will essentially reduce heat buildup in critical areas and remove any doubt of comparable reliability to that of the 22RE. I still think the 3.0 is reliable as hell though, especially since it has more working parts than the 22RE.
But I still think there is still no replacement for displacement.
What I do like about the 22RE is it there is a much larger aftermarket following for it than the 3.0 as someone already pointed out. I could see myself if I owned one of those 22RE's putting headers, and a high quality exhaust on it, with the TRD cams, and an intake, as well as getting the metal timing chain guides and making it screamer. But somehow I also like the torque of my 3.0.
And mod for mod, you're still gonna get more downlow torque out of the 3.0.
If you did an exhaust, cams, and headers on both engines, the 3.0 would easily come out ahead.
And the general consensus is that hte 3.0's headgasket issues are as a result of heat due to the crossover dumping all the exhaust in front of the #6 exhaust valve. If this is indeed true and the main culprit of head warpage, then the mods that are undertaken to enhance performance on the 3.0 like headers, exhaust, cams, etc, will essentially reduce heat buildup in critical areas and remove any doubt of comparable reliability to that of the 22RE. I still think the 3.0 is reliable as hell though, especially since it has more working parts than the 22RE.
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I like the "idea" of a 22RE in it being simple, I like 4 bangers, and all that.
But I still think there is still no replacement for displacement.
What I do like about the 22RE is it there is a much larger aftermarket following for it than the 3.0 as someone already pointed out. I could see myself if I owned one of those 22RE's putting headers, and a high quality exhaust on it, with the TRD cams, and an intake, as well as getting the metal timing chain guides and making it screamer. But somehow I also like the torque of my 3.0.
And mod for mod, you're still gonna get more downlow torque out of the 3.0.
If you did an exhaust, cams, and headers on both engines, the 3.0 would easily come out ahead.
And the general consensus is that hte 3.0's headgasket issues are as a result of heat due to the crossover dumping all the exhaust in front of the #6 exhaust valve. If this is indeed true and the main culprit of head warpage, then the mods that are undertaken to enhance performance on the 3.0 like headers, exhaust, cams, etc, will essentially reduce heat buildup in critical areas and remove any doubt of comparable reliability to that of the 22RE. I still think the 3.0 is reliable as hell though, especially since it has more working parts than the 22RE.
But I still think there is still no replacement for displacement.
What I do like about the 22RE is it there is a much larger aftermarket following for it than the 3.0 as someone already pointed out. I could see myself if I owned one of those 22RE's putting headers, and a high quality exhaust on it, with the TRD cams, and an intake, as well as getting the metal timing chain guides and making it screamer. But somehow I also like the torque of my 3.0.
And mod for mod, you're still gonna get more downlow torque out of the 3.0.
If you did an exhaust, cams, and headers on both engines, the 3.0 would easily come out ahead.
And the general consensus is that hte 3.0's headgasket issues are as a result of heat due to the crossover dumping all the exhaust in front of the #6 exhaust valve. If this is indeed true and the main culprit of head warpage, then the mods that are undertaken to enhance performance on the 3.0 like headers, exhaust, cams, etc, will essentially reduce heat buildup in critical areas and remove any doubt of comparable reliability to that of the 22RE. I still think the 3.0 is reliable as hell though, especially since it has more working parts than the 22RE.
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