1988 Toyota 4runner, 22RTE 22RE hybrid turbo MSnSE

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dcg9381
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1988 Toyota 4runner, 22RTE 22RE hybrid turbo MSnSE

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Name: Darin Ginther

Vehicle: 1988 Toyota 4Runner

Engine: 2.5L (overbore), custom forged CP pistons at 8.5:1 CR, new top line casting head (22re) - fully worked by DOA racing, +1mm oversize valves, custom camshaft, high flow oil pump, t3/t04b bullseye turbo, 2.5" downpipe.

Injection: Port injected, 440cc Supra MK3 turbo injectors

Description: Currently still a stock 4runner, eventually will be redesigned as an expedition type vehicle w/ electric lockers. Stage 1 is getting the engine enough power to climb mountain grades.

Website: http://22returbo.net


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1981 Toyota 22r Supercharged (fuel only)
1981 Supercharged 22R
1988 Toyota 22RE Turbo (SnSE 029t MT 2.25 )
1988 22RE turbo
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Update:
The internal wastegate I had on my turbo wasn't opening as early as hoped. This fact, combined with my inability to do KPA to PSI in my head meant that I ate a composite head gasket. I was leaking water into the #3 and #4 cylinder when the truck was off and leaking combuston gases into the radiator when running.

I replace it with a Cometic MLS gasket. Two things to remember:
1) You have to have a block machined fine enough for MLS. R50 or better.
2) MLS gaskets can be reused! No more replacing HGs if you need to swap cams.

I added a TIAL WG. Set to 6psi.
After a few engine mechanical failures (not my fault) - I'm up and on the road. I start building boost around 2k and I'm at 6psi by 2500 or so.

I suspect my turbo is a bit large for my application - it's a t3/t04b.

I'm playing with timing.. Which is a bit of a pain.

Fuel is pretty easy with the help of megalogviewer and a wideband.

d_ginther@hotmail.com
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1981 Toyota 22r Supercharged (fuel only)
1981 Supercharged 22R
1988 Toyota 22RE Turbo (SnSE 029t MT 2.25 )
1988 22RE turbo
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what is your ignition setup? dizzy or cps? also, what are you doing for vr conditioning?

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celicaxx wrote:what is your ignition setup? dizzy or cps? also, what are you doing for vr conditioning?

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Ignition setup is toyota "VAST" - IE stock ignition. See the MS documentation on how to deal with this system. It's fixed distributor.

I just finished tuning another truck - this time a factory 22RTE truck. T3/T4, MSnSE, same ignition system (VAST) with a MSD-6 unit.

It's owned by Harry Wagner:

http://www.harrysituations.com/projects/index.html
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1981 Toyota 22r Supercharged (fuel only)
1981 Supercharged 22R
1988 Toyota 22RE Turbo (SnSE 029t MT 2.25 )
1988 22RE turbo
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Post by thechuckster »

good stuff!

why not ignition control as well so you can boost-retard the timing? you could pump some more boost in without increasing risk of detonation.

I've used the VR sensor out of 22RE in a locked dizzi in my 18R turbo, fed it thru the LM1815 VR circuit and driven a Camry coil with a VB921 - works quite well once you get the air gap right.

Also? why no intercooler? no space or not needed?

cheers,
Charles
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I saw your writeup on your truck it looks nice and is pretty close to what I am running I am still trying to get all the pieces together for my truck if you are wandering check out my writeup in the projects page under 22r stroker turbo . I am wondering why you are running most of the wires through the factory ecu plug is it for convience or necessity?
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Re: 1988 Toyota 4runner, 22RTE 22RE hybrid turbo MSnSE

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here is what my truck looks like and yes those dents are hard earned offroading lessens learned
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