anyway, november of last year I took it upon myself to swap out my old EJ22E and swap in an EJ22T, minus the turbocharger, crossmember and all the goodies that make it go.
There was only one other guy who had done this before me, if I remember correctly, and there's an issue with the NA exhaust and the turbo crossmember clearance, hence why I decided to run it N/A.
Anyway, what I have to report:
One year later:
Plugs are not fouled, but I changed them anyway last week.
HLA's stopped ticking for the most part, but I still get a slight tickyticky that could be injectors or HLAs, but it doesn't bother me, going on for a year now.
my clutch is almost shot after 30k miles useage.
it runs horribly rich, about 12:1 at idle unless you let it sit and idle, then the ECU pulls fuel and it leans out.
it's never stalled from running horribly rich, but it does get close often - dropping down to 450-500 rpms (just above stall)
the MAF mod that removes the plate from the rear of the aluminum maf doesn't do anything, good or bad (yet)
I get 16MPG city, sometimes 15.
27 on the interstate.
I am not kidding.
I can go 180 miles before I hit 'E' in the city (burns about 11 gallons) and almost 300 miles on the interstate. Freaking testament to how much I need a turbocharger.
Still. 27mpg is nice.
But I only live five miles from work

CAPS LOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL.
Yeah, I did a compression check when I changed the plugs.
4: 152
1: 158
2: 159
3: 157
about the same as when I put the motor in.
Turbocharger, headers, crossmember, intake manifold, EJ22T injectors.. downpipe... all of this is sitting assembled in my freaking apartment livingroom and they are coming to set pest traps monday and inspect. (every building has to do this every year). I need a garage
