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Re: swapping 22R-E for 22R-TE
[Re: mosk]
#835073
09/11/07 01:15 AM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 19
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Thank you for all the input thus far ! I'm not new to 4x4s but pretty new to Toys. What I actually should have said (since I have little Toy knowledge at all) is that I am looking to add HP to my '88 4runner 22RE while maintaining some sense of reliability. I have a relatively large budget to work with but don't want anything too exotic as I need daily driver reliability. I love my 4runner as/is except for it being a pooch on the hills (other than a slow/low climb) and no real passing power. I'm wanting to fix it up to leave at a second home in a mountainous region and based upon my present flat land driving in Texas hill country I realized I'll need some more power in order for it to be a practical daily driver in the mountains. I am open to all suggestions in this regard. I saw an '88 like mine with the turbo & not knowing Toys, thought it my only viable solution. It sounds like there are probably alot of options out there and people here that know what they are. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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