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Re: Turbo 22RE
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anthony |
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February 07, 2004 at 08:06 am GMST |

Alex wrote:
> ok, so I'm looking at using th > e exhaust manifold, the intake > (with O2 sensor), and turbo f > rom a 22RTE engine on my 22RE. > So now I'm looking at differe > nt parts that I've been told t > hat I need. I'm looking at low > ering from the stock compressi > on ratio (which is 9.3:1 I bel > ieve) to 8.5:1. Is this what I > should do? also, any other pa > rts or suggestions would be gr > eat. Thanks! > > > Derek wrote: > > > Just use the entire 22-RTE i > nt > > ake, it was designed for the > m > > otor. as for exhaust, yes, y > ou > > will need a custom header bu > i > > lt because the stock manifol > d > > wont clear the strut tower. > > > > suprastar wrote: > > > > > use the 22rte motor, it ha > s > > lo > > > wer compression. you might > h > > av > > > e to get a exhaust manifol > d > > ma > > > de > > > > > > > > > Alex wrote: > > > > > > > Hey, I have an 85 Celica > G > > T- > > > S > > > > and want to turbo charge > i > > t. > > > I > > > > was wondering if I would > b > > e > > > a > > > > ble to part out a 22RTE > an > > d > > > us > > > > e the intake and turbo o > n > > my > > > s > > > > tock 22RE, or should I j > us > > t > > > do > > > > a complete engine swap? i need to find a motor for my 85 calica what is the bigs i can put in

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