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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Swap a 22RTE for a 22RE
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Littleton, CO
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Why not just fix the 22RTE and have something that will kick the 22RE?
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Location: Tracy California
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or find a fresh 22re and put the turbo sysetm on it?
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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stock turbos were crappy on that motor.. They werent built that well
I'd personally just fix that 22RTE ...
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If it's a dog, it's because the turbo is dead, so you're running a choked, low-compression N/A motor. Search here and on pirate4x4 for swapping just the turbo for a more modern one. Many people have done it and it's a great motor with a better compressor.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Yeah I know for sure it needs a compressor, it spools up but takes a long ass time...
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There is a TEC kit to replace it - or drop in a Garrett. A 22RE will drop in with existing driveline, but you have to replace the ECU and do some additional rewire. If it's in good shape minus the turbo, I'd fix it.. A turbo truck in good shape is usually worth a decent chunk of change.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Duluth, MN
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everyone says that....but I've yet to find someone who's tried it.
seems to me, if you use all RTE sensors, the RTE ECU and MAF should be able to tell that there's less air going in than with a turbo, and therefore put less fuel into the motor. I intend to get myself a wideband AFR gauge, and try it. |
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Thats because most turbo owners know they've got a leg up on the stock 22RE setups. I do know of several people who have gone from 22RE to 22RTE using the 22RTE ECU. Honestly, all they lose is 02 heat. They have to swap injectors and have similar year trucks. Have a look at the pin out of the 22rte vs 22re - they're remarkably the same in terms of pin out. Only minor differences.
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