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new to this site and new to toyotas
« on: Mar 30, 2004, 11:08:50 AM »
like i said i am new to this site and i just bought my first yota. it has a 22r. it is a long bed. some of the plans i have got are to cut down the doors about 3 in. and lift it 4 in and run 35's with some minor cutting. then i want dule t-cases with twin sticks. i am not new to the 4x4 world. i have lived in moab most of my life and up till about a month ago i was running a 72 k-5 blazer. i want to hop up my engine but i dont know what to do. i know about lcengineering but if anyone has some different ideas or any exact products i should buy let me know :beer:
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Re: new to this site and new to toyotas
« Reply #1 on: Mar 30, 2004, 12:10:14 PM »
Sounds like a fun project.  I have basically built the same truck as you have.  These things are like go carts!  I have had a toy for almost 6 years but it has a 350 in it.  I had forgotten how much fun a 4 popper was!  Good luck with your project, Im sure youll find any info you could need here.
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Re: new to this site and new to toyotas
« Reply #2 on: Mar 30, 2004, 10:45:18 PM »
Welcome to the board  :thumbs: If i could afford it the first upgrade I would do is a supercharger, reliable and efficient. But I would start with a Cam and a header. I think you will see you most gain with this combo :yupyup:
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