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Old 10-22-2013, 06:25 PM
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My 94 forced induction options.

Okay guys, My rig is way past due for a rebuild,(just more of a reason to build what i want) and Ive been looking at LC engineering page dreaming about the turbo or supercharged kits.. Has anyone bought one? Which is better? Thoughts?or any other parts I may consider
94 4x4 22re 5spd


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You would be way better off with a 3.4 swap. Ideal canidate.

Way more relaible.
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Honestly ive owned a few 3.4's and im not the biggest fan. Ive had terrible luck with them
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Honestly ive owned a few 3.4's and im not the biggest fan. Ive had terrible luck with them

Well spend 8k and build a super duper turbo 22re that makes 250 hp.

You can make ash trays from melted pistons.
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Or i could just buy a h beam with forged. Like I plan
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All Im saying is the $/hp ratio on a 22r is not cost effective.

Hell toss an ls1 in.
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3.4 then twin turbo, or supercharge
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here's my setup.



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Originally Posted by HighLux
All Im saying is the $/hp ratio on a 22r is not cost effective. Hell toss an ls1 in.
I know and trust me id love a ls swap but keeping the 4wd would be interesting
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Originally Posted by gennro
here's my setup.
about what power are you making? Im just tired of having to downshift 2 times to keep from losing speed up hill (I live in the mountains.)
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about what power are you making? Im just tired of having to downshift 2 times to keep from losing speed up hill (I live in the mountains.)
Couldn't tell you exact numbers but around 200hp, I go up %4 grades all the time. This is all hand built by me and tuned.
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Speaking of tune, how many lbs are you running? 300cc injectors? And what bottom end?
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12.5lbs, stock 22RE bottom end, 9.4:1 CR 330cc injectors

Here's my truck doing stuff.


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Did the stock Ecu learn the turbo set up or did you have any problems with mixture ratio?
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Not running a stock ECU at all, I use a Microsquirt standalone.
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Ahh, expensive? How hard is the change?

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About $600. Difficulty level is skill and knowledge depdent.
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I would really just suggest doing a 3rz swap for what you want, need, and skill.
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Would it bolt up to a w56 in anyway?


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