I have my toyota with the original 20 r motor. Runs fine, carb runs as good as any on hills and side hills, but not much in the power dept though...... But huge horsepower really isn't what I want.
I have a 98 gmc sonoma (2wd) with a 2.2 4cyl and a 4l60e transmission that just died.
Here is my thought. Tahke the Fuel injected motor from the sonoma and with an adapter put it in the toyota. More power, not goning to break anything or win any drag races, but probably somewhere near double my current power output, and all the benifits for fuel injection.
That leaves me with a 2wd sonoma with no drivetrain. And it is just begging for a carburated small block 383\350 combo.
I am thinking that swapping these 2 motors with adapters and what not is going to be about the same price as a rebuild on the 4l60e trans. I get fuel injection on the toyota, and a sweet V8 sonoma.:greg:
What do you all think?
I have a 98 gmc sonoma (2wd) with a 2.2 4cyl and a 4l60e transmission that just died.
Here is my thought. Tahke the Fuel injected motor from the sonoma and with an adapter put it in the toyota. More power, not goning to break anything or win any drag races, but probably somewhere near double my current power output, and all the benifits for fuel injection.
That leaves me with a 2wd sonoma with no drivetrain. And it is just begging for a carburated small block 383\350 combo.
I am thinking that swapping these 2 motors with adapters and what not is going to be about the same price as a rebuild on the 4l60e trans. I get fuel injection on the toyota, and a sweet V8 sonoma.:greg:
What do you all think?