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Hy guys. Listen, I just got myself a 92 camry I-4 5speed. Got it for a cheap price.
Ok, now my question is what do I do to get something out of it. I was currently thinking of getting a V6 upgrade but I saw the other thread that it resumed to be a quite expensive operation. The actual I-4 as a good 260K on it, so it probably not worth it to put some money on it. So if I get another identical engine, what could I do to it to have some guts out of it. Pleas no turbo options, not actually considerable. Something discreet but helpfull. And if possible not too expensive...
I know I know, I'm demanding but heck, its worth asking!?
Regards... Krondoyl
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If he wants to beast up his I-4, it will equal the v6 if he turbos it... with some other mods... BUT it probably wont catch up to a v6 turbo like im planning on doing...
Where did you get your head lights, I'm trying to find some arround here but no success yet!?
In fact, I'm not really looking for a race performance, all I want is a bit more fun out of it. Selling the car right now is not an option. Plus, my next project is a lot bigger so... Anyway, I was thinking of getting another 4 and just clean it, tune a bit at put it in. Just to have a sweet smooth ride. Then maybe some ad-ons.
One question: I get this little knocking sound between 3000 and 4000 RPM, but only a slow or progressive acceleration, if I push it just a bit more, I don't ear it any more. What the hell is that???
Regards... Krondoyl
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