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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / April 2004

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22RE intake noise

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JeB - 22 Apr 2004 01:09 GMT
Hi folks ...

I'm spending a lot more time in my '94 pickup with 22RE these days and
the intake noise around 3000 has become an annoyance. Starts just below
3000 ... ends about 3200.  Cruising range. Anybody know of any sort of
fix for this? Was surprised when i bought this truck that my '88 carbed
engine was quieter in similar circumstances. The '88 did seem to have
some sort of "tuning stub" (?) in the intake system that may have killed
the noise. Any info appreciated ... jim
MFINJA - 22 Apr 2004 16:25 GMT
Did you buy the truck new? Some people remove the silencing equipment in the
air intake to make for better airflow and a previous owner may have done this
to yours.
JeB - 24 Apr 2004 16:28 GMT
>Did you buy the truck new? Some people remove the silencing equipment in the
>air intake to make for better airflow and a previous owner may have done this
>to yours.

I know the previous two owners and doubt this happened but what should I
look for?
Celica Dude - 27 Apr 2004 12:18 GMT
> >Did you buy the truck new? Some people remove the silencing equipment in the
> >air intake to make for better airflow and a previous owner may have done this
> >to yours.
>
> I know the previous two owners and doubt this happened but what should I
> look for?

If the silencer is gone, it will probably have nothing connected to the
snout of the air horn on your air clenaer.
JeB - 29 Apr 2004 01:09 GMT
>If the silencer is gone, it will probably have nothing connected to the
>snout of the air horn on your air clenaer.

this is the fuel injected model ... all plumbing to the filter box in
place.
Celica Dude - 29 Apr 2004 01:25 GMT
> >If the silencer is gone, it will probably have nothing connected to the
> >snout of the air horn on your air clenaer.
>
> this is the fuel injected model ... all plumbing to the filter box in
> place.

damn, my eyes must not be working correctly
 
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