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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: May 2007
Location: UK and Gulf Shores, Alabama
Posts: 581
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late model intake manifold and throttle body conversion
I resurrected an old thread the other day concerning the installation of a 90 through 95 22RE (EFI) intake manifold and throttle body onto my 85 4Runner (85 through 89 22RE EFI). Here is the old thread link:
http://forum.ih8mud.com/79-95-toyota...529-22rie.html Pappy replied with the following in that thread: Someday I'll go though those old pages and clean them up. I haven't looked at them in years. It is very simple, though I guess I make a lot of assumptions on ones mechanical experience. I guess I could make it a bit more cookbook. Just off the top of my head.
I frankly was quite impressed since that was off the top of his head! Thanks! ![]() Anyway, I've found a 94 intake assembly, throttle body, water hoses, throttle body coupling to the plastic pipe running to the filter housing, and throttle cable. Total price, $100 shipped which I didn't think was too bad. I thought it worth starting a new thread to see if anyone else might have done this conversion and would like to add anything. Like all of my projects, this one will have to wait until the summer when I'm back in the US. However, I will resurrect the thread at that point and include some photos, etc....assuming my list doesn't get too long in the meantime! __________________ 1985 4Runner - ROTM WarDamnEagle's 85 4Runner 1997 FZJ80 - locked and stock 2007 HDJ100 - DD .....and these are just the Toyotas |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Geronimo Texas
Posts: 147
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Cool! I read along on the other thread & I am interested in your impression on improved throttle response & possible power gain. After I read that thread I went out to the pile to see if I could could just change mine out real quick, but my plenums are all the kind that turn down at the throttle body. Get home & get it done, then tell us about it!!
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This is all news to me. What are the differences in the TBs?
lol, I'll get a pic later of all the TBs I have...:snicker snicker: __________________ Originally Posted by Hilux I want to be the Ben Braddock of the apocalypse ![]() And Resident headache getter ridder of-er for the ladiezzz... ![]() |
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IH8MUD Addict
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Duh, I just remembered I have two RTE's.
I have never herd of this mod can someone school me on this? ....if I can make it through the banners... **EDIT** I think I found it __________________ Originally Posted by Hilux I want to be the Ben Braddock of the apocalypse ![]() And Resident headache getter ridder of-er for the ladiezzz... ![]() Last edited by Hilux; 05-30-08 at 07:41 PM. |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: May 2007
Location: UK and Gulf Shores, Alabama
Posts: 581
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I first ran across this possibility when I bought my DOA Racing 22RE and notice that Tim offers a bored out throttle body and extrude-honed plenum. It's a bit pricey though so I didn't go with that addition at the time. I then did a bit of research and saw the links to the brief write ups by Pappy (see links in the thread that I linked in the first post).
He has this mod on two vehicles, one bored out TB with extruded plenum (I think) and the other stock and the impression that I had was the most benefit was gained from the swap to the later model TB and intake and not from the much more expensive modified, later model TB and intake. The new TB is larger (I think) and has the air flow valve built in so you don't use your old AFV. Also the throttle cable is a simpler (smoother?) set-up. I figure for $100 plus some of my time it's worth trying. Also, if I did decide to go the whole hog and have Tim at DOA bore out the throttle and/or hone the intake then I would have the later model as a core and all the rest of the swap would already be done. I've found a few write-ups on this mod at Pirate although all are lacking (IMHO) in details to one degree or another. I suspect it's one of those mods where everything is pretty easy to figure out once you have all the parts in one place. All my parts should be together next week with the only problem being me as I'll be in the UK until late July.....oh well, at least the sun is shinning this morning! __________________ 1985 4Runner - ROTM WarDamnEagle's 85 4Runner 1997 FZJ80 - locked and stock 2007 HDJ100 - DD .....and these are just the Toyotas |
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No longer pre-approved...
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There's a Supra AFM swap, not a TB swap. I think it's linked in the FAQ....
__________________ Jerod Online Toyota Parts Catalog!!! 89 4Runner "The James Caird" 01 4Runner, for my Jefferson State Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I have a 1990 intake on my 87 22RE. Did it last summer. Definitely better throttle response and seems to have a slight hp gain. It also got rid of the clumsy throttle linkage. Its very easy and straight forward to do.
__________________ YANKEETOYS.ORG Member of the elite FJ25 club Low range? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Low Range Why would you want to put a round tire in a square wheel well? |
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