building a new circle track car. I have to use the stock intake manifold, stock air box,cylinder head casting, exhaust manifold etc... I've read and read and still not sure whats better for what I am trying to do. Would I be better off using the 97 and earlier 2.2 or the 98 and later 2200. I want to use hp tuners to tune it as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
97 and previous, 98 and newer is less horsepower because of emissions. I run a 1995 2.2 on my track and the 98 2.2 cant keep up to me even on the straigtaways.
Tyler Case wrote:97 and previous, 98 and newer is less horsepower because of emissions. I run a 1995 2.2 on my track and the 98 2.2 cant keep up to me even on the straigtaways.
You have no clue.... That is all........
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420.5whp / 359.8wtq
Thanks madjack. that was a good read. I have a decently built 94 motor and a stock 97 I bought. thinking about selling both of those and doing one nice 98+ engine if the 98's have a better intake, head, and exhaust manifold. I wish i could switch it over to a carb like Bob's but i doubt they would let us do that. We have to run the factory air box system too. thanks for the tip on the throttle body.
If you can run a 2.3/2.4 do it. I can tell you this with 100% certainty. I have built the motor you are talking about and have about $3000 in it total and still less HP than a stock 2.4. You will be out powered by the twin cams!
we cant run anything with 4 vales per cylinder
Look for madjacks thread on rocker arms. You can run small block chevy stamped steel 1.6 and no one would be able to tell. Also you can look up his thread on rebuilding the stock lifters. I did this and it was an easy mod.
use the 95-97 2.2 efi head, shave your head 10,000, z24 5speed tranny, with a 98 block. i run this set up in my car and people cant touch me with the sfi block and the efi head put together the hp adds up. the z24 tranny helps out with the pull off the corners.
how did you mate the z24 trans to the 2.2 block
you just need to swap bell housings
It'd be better if you could run a twin cam, I know the track rules here only dictate that you have 4 cylinders, and engine and trans (all components) must match the car so no swapping different trans and such... they're more than happy to ban you for trying to find loopholes and such here...