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Toyota 22r - performance motor on So Cal
« on: Oct 28, 2005, 07:04:58 PM »
Selling the spare motor
1984 22r. Miles unknown, but only 350 since rebuild. This motor is NOT SMOG LEGAL! Great motor for Formula Toy, rock buggy, non CA truck. It will NOT pass smog. No EGR, vac lines, etc.
Block - standard bore, stress risers ground off.
Crank - standard, edges smoothed.
Head - ports opened up and matched to intake. Massive clean up and blending.
Cam - Web #94
Overhauled 350 miles ago - new enginebuilder.com bearings, rings, timing chain, gaskets, seals, freeze plugs. New plugs, cap, rotor, wires, water pump, fuel pump. Head was redone and resufaced by SOL Machine.
Intake is a custom modified 22r, plemum is reworked and blended.
Carb - Weber 38DG, Downey  / K&N filter.

We converted to EFI, so no longer need this motor.

$850 OBO -> SOLD
Located in Yucca Valley, no shipping.
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Re: Toyota 22r - performance motor on So Cal
« Reply #1 on: Oct 28, 2005, 08:25:03 PM »
People might be curious as to how much hp and what kinda torque curve this thing has. 
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Re: Toyota 22r - performance motor on So Cal
« Reply #2 on: Oct 29, 2005, 12:47:55 PM »
People might be curious as to how much hp and what kinda torque curve this thing has.

He hit the nail on the head....
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Re: Toyota 22r - performance motor on So Cal
« Reply #3 on: Oct 30, 2005, 10:48:02 PM »
People might be curious as to how much hp and what kinda torque curve this thing has. 
With out a dyno run, everything is speculation. It was built for mid range torque. Redline is set at 5000.
Here are some #'s from a "computer dyno pull" a friend did for me. This is done striclty on software but has proven to be rather accurate.

1984 22R, Web Cam, 8.5 CR, .424 Lift, 238 duration
RPM           Brake tq   brake HP
1400 RPM - 53.6, 14.3
1800 RPM - 83.6, 28.6
2200 RPM - 102,42.8
2600 RPM - 114, 56.2
3000 RPM - 128, 72.9
3400 RPM - 137, 88.4
3800 RPM - 136, 98.4
4200 RPM - 134, 107
4600 RPM - 132, 116
5000 RPM - 128, 122

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Re: Toyota 22r - performance motor on So Cal
« Reply #4 on: Oct 30, 2005, 11:16:27 PM »
Those programs seem to work really well.  My brother has been using one to track the mods he's been doing on his 85 mr2, and has pulled over 160hp out of a naturally aspirated engine.  Good numbers on yours, I'm sure it'd work pretty well in most rigs. 
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