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Discussion in 'Engine/Drivetrain' started by odkiller, Mar 14, 2012.

  1. odkiller

    odkiller Member

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    elizabethton just go to the PL thats where you wil
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    89 2wd standard cab yota 2.2r with the kicking 4speed i will never c 100mph LMAO!!!!
    So since the economy sucks and my job has totally gone to shiz guess the 7m is going to continue hanging in the stand a lil longer so got to messing around looking at 22 mods keep getting hung up on this whole 2.0 head on 2.2 block can't really find any fun facts besides this is what I've done anyone gotta link or done this and got some advice I'm looking a lil fun things like that got my header course recently found out its a 4wd and not really working that great in my 2wd so anyone on the opposite end of that boat wanna do some swapping I'm down been looking at some cams and side drafts think that's bout it I love looking at lce but I'm not dumping that kinda money into the stocker not seeing the bang for your buck on that I'll post the link but I'm in love with this sound sry for the punctuations just feel free to pause and breath whenever you want lol
     
  2. odkiller

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    89 2wd standard cab yota 2.2r with the kicking 4speed i will never c 100mph LMAO!!!!
  3. Malessohomegrown

    Malessohomegrown Toyotaholic

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    Hows it. I've got a few of those upgrades that you have mentioned. So I think the headers you described are longstack headers which are usually found on 4x rigs. They put out better low end power for crawling but are still an upgrade from a stock header regardless of 4x or 2wd. You can tell a longstack if the 4 in 1 flange goes down below the bottom of the engine shortstack flange is right around the oil pan area. I would recomend a mild set-up to start with like a Weber 32/36 carb maybe a mild cam like a 280 comp. Centerforce clutch and a light flywheel will make a big difference. I have mikuni sidedrafts,a Web 292 cam a centerforce dual friction clutch a lightened flywheel and a few other upgrades. My truck can boogie but it also chows gas. Let me know if you need help. you can find cheap used parts all over the place over there not like Guam.
     
  4. V8_TITAN

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    also its a 2.2 head on a 2.4 block.
     

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