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Old 12-29-2008, 05:42 PM
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Stock ECU- what HP # is good for?

Simple question, like the title says....What is the stock ECU (88 22RE 2wd) good for in power perspective? Where does it draw the line, 150hp?
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with stock injectors and no afm mod, about 130 would be a safe guess. it'll reportedly support a turbo up to about 3-5 psi boost. with a set of larger injectors and some afm recalibration, 150 is reasonable, but I think low-rpm drivability will suffer due to the cam required to hit that.

c'mon... tell us... what are you planning?
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
c'mon... tell us... what are you planning?


.Ok ok ok.......


I THINK I'm planning a N/A motor, pumped out as fat as I can get it. Stock block, I'm going to start by boring it over. From there, just gooooooo for it. I have absolutely no doubt or argument with anyone on here, but I think that 200hp is very doable. Butttt, can't use stock ECU with a HI-PO motor. Run a stand-a-lone?


Ugh. There is so much to think about :crazy:
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for that, yeah I'd go stand-alone... probably either sds efi (http://sdsefi.com) or megasquirt (http://www.bgsoflex.com/megasquirt.html) with a MAF
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forget that, just get a 3.4L and SUPERCHARGE,and get up 310hp (i saw it in the last issue of 4WD TOYOTA OWNER )
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forget that, just get a 3.4L and SUPERCHARGE,and get up 310hp (i saw it in the last issue of 4WD TOYOTA OWNER )
whoa, that's a first... I've never heard anyone recommend that motor!

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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
whoa, that's a first... I've never heard anyone recommend that motor!

lol, smart



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Originally Posted by abecedarian
for that, yeah I'd go stand-alone... probably either sds efi (http://sdsefi.com) or megasquirt (http://www.bgsoflex.com/megasquirt.html) with a MAF
Yeah, MS (MegaSquirt) is what I'm [more] familiar with. We use MS on the G45B Mitsu's like I've mentioned before.
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