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Old 11-19-2014, 08:42 AM
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22re swap questions

Hello, I have an 82' yoti and I'm swapping my 22r carbed motor for a newer 22re. My question is do I have to get a Toyota ecu for the fuel injection or are there others that I can use? Me and my boss are doing the swap at work and he worked for precision turbo for 6 years so we plan on eventually turboing the motor. So are there any stand alone fuel management systems I can use? Thanks
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I would think you could use any of the major standalone engine management systems. If a turbo is in the future why not start with at least a 3rz from a taco?
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We were gonna do a motor swap with a 350 but I wanted to keep everything Toyota. And he has the turbo and everything necessary to do it. All we need is an ecu
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If you dont feel like messing with electronics go propane. It will also help when you turbo it. All you need is a 22r distributor, all the extra holes in the intake plugged and the propane equipment.
Propane has a higher octane than pump gas so the is no need for low compression pistons, or 8$ per gallon race fuel. Just run the propane mixer to the intake of the turbo and set your a/f and wastegate pressure and your good to go
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I would go with the DIY unit. So many more possibilities.
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