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Adding Horsepower to a 1994 Camry 2.2L
#1
Adding Horsepower to a 1994 Camry 2.2L
Hi, I am looking to increase horsepower in my car without putting a large amount of cost into it. I have right now a Cold air intake, and a exhaust, and for looks right now i have 18 inch chrome rims with 225/40ZR18 inch tires, with 20% tint and also have custom painted Calipers and Drums, I would like to put on a body kit as well but everything's shipping is insane shipping costs. . I have looked around on the net trying to find a short shifter or anything that could increase my horsepower... But seem to keep rolling into a dead end. If anyone could give me and suggestions they would be greatly appreciated.
#2
The 2.2L was designed for economy and has poor intake flow in the cyl head. There has never been a lot of performance mods for this engine.
A turbo can be added, this seems to work well.
Some have removed the balance shaft for a little added hp.
There may be a cylinder head that bolts up from Toyota variants of this engine used in other models.
Otherwise not much can be gained without spending a good deal of money.
A turbo can be added, this seems to work well.
Some have removed the balance shaft for a little added hp.
There may be a cylinder head that bolts up from Toyota variants of this engine used in other models.
Otherwise not much can be gained without spending a good deal of money.
#4
I personally don't have experience with turbos thus can only provide suggestions based on second hand experience.
Years ago there was a Washington State dealer (Burien Toyota) that offered a bolt on turbo package for the 4 cylinder. I don't think it is offered anymore but the advertisement and feedback gets picked up on Google. It seemed like a decent, bolt on package that could give you some ideas. See link below:
http://meisners.net/camry/5sfeTurbo.pdf
Suggest you review posts at the Toyotanation website or ask there. Members have turbocharged the 4 cylinder Camry and posted results. It seemed to work just fine but it was suggested to have a strong engine (not high mileage). The opinion was Ebay turbo's did not last very long between rebuilds.
The link below provides one members experience with this:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=105924
Also read up on the MR2, Celica, 3S-GTE.
The 5S-FE has been known to throw a rod if hot rodded too much.
Years ago there was a Washington State dealer (Burien Toyota) that offered a bolt on turbo package for the 4 cylinder. I don't think it is offered anymore but the advertisement and feedback gets picked up on Google. It seemed like a decent, bolt on package that could give you some ideas. See link below:
http://meisners.net/camry/5sfeTurbo.pdf
Suggest you review posts at the Toyotanation website or ask there. Members have turbocharged the 4 cylinder Camry and posted results. It seemed to work just fine but it was suggested to have a strong engine (not high mileage). The opinion was Ebay turbo's did not last very long between rebuilds.
The link below provides one members experience with this:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=105924
Also read up on the MR2, Celica, 3S-GTE.
The 5S-FE has been known to throw a rod if hot rodded too much.
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