Newbie with a question...
#1
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Newbie with a question...
Hey Everyone, I'm new to the board and own a '90 4Runner with the 22RE under the hood. I've seen this topic floating around the boards for some time now and figured it was about time to get some definite information on it...a camshaft upgrade for this engine.
I've been looking into the LC Engineering street performer cams, but also been hearing mixed reviews about this product. The others that I've been looking at include the DOA Racing cam and the TRD camshaft. But, I havent heard too much about these last two.
Anyway, great to finally be a member and any information/input on this topic would be appreciated.
Thanks
I've been looking into the LC Engineering street performer cams, but also been hearing mixed reviews about this product. The others that I've been looking at include the DOA Racing cam and the TRD camshaft. But, I havent heard too much about these last two.
Anyway, great to finally be a member and any information/input on this topic would be appreciated.
Thanks
#3
Contributing Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Los Alamos, NM
Posts: 1,105
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Yes, try and avoid regrinds. Good Point, <96>.
And to elaborate a bit, a "street preformer" cam will _usually_ build more HP from mid range and up through the top end. An "RV" type cam will build higher torque at low RPM. These are just generalization, but it may give you a reference point on what to look for. If you use your 4Runner for offroading, camping, hauling gear around, etc, I would suggest you get an RV-type grind. Actually, I saw a site quite a while back...O.K. look Here, , scroll down the list and there are a few cams on the page. I like the looks of the RVI and RVII grinds. I've never baught anything from these guys, so I can't offer anything about the company, but they look like they know their 22r engines...Hope this helps.
BTW, welcome to the forum, Jay Man!
And to elaborate a bit, a "street preformer" cam will _usually_ build more HP from mid range and up through the top end. An "RV" type cam will build higher torque at low RPM. These are just generalization, but it may give you a reference point on what to look for. If you use your 4Runner for offroading, camping, hauling gear around, etc, I would suggest you get an RV-type grind. Actually, I saw a site quite a while back...O.K. look Here, , scroll down the list and there are a few cams on the page. I like the looks of the RVI and RVII grinds. I've never baught anything from these guys, so I can't offer anything about the company, but they look like they know their 22r engines...Hope this helps.
BTW, welcome to the forum, Jay Man!
#4
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I use the truck mainly for work/school, meaning it sees a lot of the daily roads and highways. It's great on the roads becuase of the gas mileage; but it's the highways where there is a real noticable loss of power since I chucked larger tires on the truck. Therefore, i guess i would be looking for a cam that would increase the mid to high range performance.
Thanks for the replies guys
Thanks for the replies guys
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Big Little Bear
Pre 84 Trucks (Build-Up Section)
230
11-13-2023 11:42 AM
hiluxinargentina
86-95 Trucks & 4Runners
3
09-30-2015 05:51 PM