whats the cheapest way to get a little more powerout of a 22re
#22
Take the hood, fenders, doors, spare and bed off and tell the passenger to get out then only run one (1) gallon of gas at a time and I gaurentee you'll have better 0-60 times.
These mods should cost you nothing, unless your truck gets impounded for looking like an abandoned vehicle.
These mods should cost you nothing, unless your truck gets impounded for looking like an abandoned vehicle.
Last edited by jackwolf; Jun 26, 2009 at 06:17 PM.
#23
Is there a way to run cold air enclosed? like has anyone made a box so it is not always sucking mud and dust? I have considered it yet that has been the only drawback for anyone intending to stick the truck in the elements. I guess it kinda defeats the purpose tho.
Last edited by Slowstrike; Jun 26, 2009 at 07:05 PM.
#24
Regarding the statement:
"suggesting timing advance and higher octane fuel in the same sentence have nothing to do with each other"
I suggest your re-read my statement as that is not what I said.

Fred
#25
Run synthetic oil. K&N air filter(keep it clean). Make sure she has NO VAC leaks. Advance timing lots. I would not run high octane fuel but thats up to you, does not make much difference in 22r's. Weight reduction? headers. new o2. man trans? new clutch. TUNE-UP!!!! PLugs, plug wires distributor cap,rotor button, coil, valve adjustment. The 22r is not desgined to be a super booster 0-60 in 3 secs engine. Its a truck engine designed for towing and 4-wheeling. just clean her up and deal with it you have a very reliable and durable engine designed mainly on longevity and reliabilty. so just drive.
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If it's for sale on ebay it must be real !! 88greyyoter buy it !
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You could advance the timing a bit and use higher octane gasoline... but I'll give you a wooden nickle if you really honestly notice. Gaining horsepower is expensive.
You could make the most out of your available horsepower by regearing your differentials though- you WILL notice the difference there.
You could make the most out of your available horsepower by regearing your differentials though- you WILL notice the difference there.
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