22re ? about engines?

Discussion in 'Engine/Drivetrain' started by suzuki07, Jul 13, 2010.

  1. suzuki07

    suzuki07 Enthusiast

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    i was reading on lce page that they have engines from (ATK) who is that. the reason i ask is because its time for another engine, my engine has 236,000 miles it runs ok, i push it till it hits 100 some times. but i burned one of the NGK spark plug wire, twice (the one that goes to the coil). it does a cracking sound kkkkkkkkkk and you can hear a rrrrrrrr coming from the head when shifting gear i guess because it (changes RPMs) so yea i think its time. give me advice on what i should do. But have to say i really like a street engine from lce!!!:evil:
    when a engine is bout from lce does it come in one peace or in parts, i mean ready to install or my mechanic would have to put it together? sorry to much questions!!!!!!!:runaway:
     
  2. Raffaelli

    Raffaelli Toyotaholic

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    Your in Baytown? Im in Da Heights
    Hang out with me and learn how to rebuild em yourself! Its easy and cheap.

    LC motors are slick as ...., but way pricy.

    :waytogo:
     
  3. suzuki07

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    Thank raff........

    But to the rest, has any bout a lce engine?
     
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    LC is pretty much the only place I shop for performance parts for my truck. You can get stuff from LC however you want it; you can buy the parts individually and assemble the motor yourself or you can buy a complete longblock (motor + head fully assembled). You are going to spend a lot of money, though, especially if you're also paying someone else to do the work.
     

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