What year trucks/4runners have compatible 22re's?
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ok, I'm stating to get it...
But two things come to mind... One, you'll have a spare wiring harness, and two, I don't think it's worth the scavenger hunt you will be doing, to find the harness that works with your injectors, and emissions...
But it's up to you...
Here's what you need, as far as I.Ding injectors..
Rounded corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guides near top of socket)
Type E, 2.5 Ohm 1988
Rounded corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guides near bottom of socket)
Type F, 12.5 Ohm 1989-1995
Square corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guide at
bottom center of socket)
Type C, 2.5 Ohm 1983-1987
Square corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guide at bottom right socket)
Type D, 12.5 Ohm
http://www.lcengineering.com/TechNotes/?techid=11
But two things come to mind... One, you'll have a spare wiring harness, and two, I don't think it's worth the scavenger hunt you will be doing, to find the harness that works with your injectors, and emissions...
But it's up to you...
Here's what you need, as far as I.Ding injectors..
Rounded corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guides near top of socket)
Type E, 2.5 Ohm 1988
Rounded corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guides near bottom of socket)
Type F, 12.5 Ohm 1989-1995
Square corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guide at
bottom center of socket)
Type C, 2.5 Ohm 1983-1987
Square corners electrical socket
on injector.
(Plastic guide at bottom right socket)
Type D, 12.5 Ohm
http://www.lcengineering.com/TechNotes/?techid=11
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A word on ECU's....
1st thing you do, when looking at ECU's is look on the sticker. There will be a set of numbers like 14/21/14.
Those are the # of pins in each section of the ECU. If, and only if those #'s match yours, will the ECU connector even snap in.
Some ppl will tell you you have to count the number of pins, but they're already counted for you, and on the sticker...
1st thing you do, when looking at ECU's is look on the sticker. There will be a set of numbers like 14/21/14.
Those are the # of pins in each section of the ECU. If, and only if those #'s match yours, will the ECU connector even snap in.
Some ppl will tell you you have to count the number of pins, but they're already counted for you, and on the sticker...
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