2nd Hand Yank wrote:The reason I think I want an EJ22 over an EJ20 is
for things like driving through deep sand. Both my EA82 L Series and Taza's EJ20 Foz detonate like a SOB on 91 octane, accelerating from a stop in soft sand. Both engines in their respective bodies sounded to struggle equally off idle. I understand that Taza's EJ20 if it was put in my L Series should still be better than my EA82, due to vehicle weight differences, but it seems like the smarter way would be try to eliminate detonation under "normal" offroad conditions by getting a motor with more low-end torque.
Would an EJ22 be much better at this,
or is there not much difference below 1500 rpm?
well then do it!
an EA is gutless, and Taza's Forri is commonly known as 'stuffed' (even he admits this). the differences are not that big between the 2L and 2.2L, they both pull hard. If you are having trouble with the power of an EJ20 in an L series either that motor is knackered or you and your many passengers need to loose some weight. it really is not worth agonising over!
Alex wrote:theres nothing wrong with a n/a ej20.
i found in my l-sereis that an EJ22 ran very well and gave its a pretty nice power to weight ratio, it wasnt rediculously powerful, but it wasnt rediculously slow like the ea82.
as another side note, my when my l-series was EJ20G powered, it used less fuel than with the EJ22. When driven in vacuum an 20G is pretty economical.
alex
same for me, it is as fast as you will ever want to go in a fwd. it is not stupid power, STI's will still beat you as you would expect for a 20yr old wagon, but it will hold its own in any 'normal' driving. (read leave rubber on the road when ever you desire...)
and 2nd hand, most people with turbo subies will not be driving like my grandma in an old impreza. you have to compare apples with apples to make comparisons.
(alex, yours was the ej20t i was reffering to before

i have heard the stories and really wish i could have seen it running!

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GOD wrote:
Go for a 1997 or earlier EJ22 because they are easy to get parts and info for, and by far the easiest to do harness chops on.
Dane.
exactly what i said. easiest, and most likely cheapest and very strong motor.
GOD wrote:There is not much difference between the alternatives in most of decisions you agonise over.
Dane.
so its not just me?
