Series 3 4AGE 96Kw in SA. Stock Standard (South Africa)
I got the BMC filter flat pan.
Have 4 into 1 branch into 50mm powerflow zorst.
3.5kg lighter flywheel and pushing
104.5Kw and 154Nm of Torque at the Flywheel
89' Oldschool rolla
4AGE 1.6L 16V
Ractive SR Intake
CherryBomb Turbo muffler
Sylvania SilverStar bulbs
...Rust
Horsepower: no clue. guessing around 110hp to the flywheel
89 GT-S 4age Red top (195,xxx)
to many replacment parts to list
4-2-1 OBX header/Downpipe/stock cat/2.5 exhaust/4in folgers can = 1 loud car
NGK plugs/wires
Shitty ass intake !
kick ass knock no Honda can match
im maken Double didgit numbers Bitches ! "Hoah"
__________________
"True car enthusiasts are open-minded to everyone's creation"
"Straight Roads are for Fast cars... Curvy Roads are for Fast drivers "
90 corolla sr5
4afe ecu (modified)
smallport 4age (in not the best of shape)
KBD header, full exhaust, high flow cat, flowmaster muffler
Cheap intake
109.6whp, revs to 7800, 100whp starting at about 4200 or so..... i'm sure it would dyno more now that i've fixed some problems since the dyno
87 mr2
megasquirt ecu
4th gen 4agze (completely stock longblock & pulleys)
Cheap intake
single in, dual out flowmaster exhaust, removed cat
probably around 150whp and 150wtq
__________________
1) 2004 IS300 Manual/LSD/Sportdesign 2) 2010 Corolla S 5 speed 3) 1986 MR2 "MK1.22" 5sfe/s54 swap 3) 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4, TT/AAL/custom shackle lift, 31"s
Mods-Cold air intake, timing advanced about 5 degrees, rear disc brake conversion, GTS suspension conversionand 4A-GE windage tray.
Horsepower- Maybe 100-105hp on its best day
Upcoming mods-MSD Blaster SS coil (Just need to instal it) and Pacesetter Header (Just need to find lowest price and order it)
return the coil. when i initially did my 4age swap i had an msd6al, blaster 2 coil, and 8910 eis tach adapter. when i removed those, the car ran better. Stock toyota coils are pretty potent.
how high are you revving that 4af? i would assume that you're getting valve floatage before that windage tray even comes into being needed.....
__________________
1) 2004 IS300 Manual/LSD/Sportdesign 2) 2010 Corolla S 5 speed 3) 1986 MR2 "MK1.22" 5sfe/s54 swap 3) 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4, TT/AAL/custom shackle lift, 31"s
The highest I have ever spun the engine is about 6200-6300rpm because the damn thing really doesn't make any power up that high anyway. I don't really think the windage tray does much either. It only cost me $7 and I had to drop my oil pan that weekend anyway and plus it makes me sound cool when I tell other people I have one!! What do you think causes the blaster coil to be so ineffective? I thought the MSD piece would produce more voltage and make the combustion process more effecient!!
__________________
Hear no evil...Speak no eveil...If you don't bring that s**t around you...You ain't got nothing to worry about!!
combustion process more efficient.... *BEEEEEEP* wrong answer.
Ignition has no effect on combustion process efficiency, only duty for ignition is to give a small little spark at the correct time thats it. How efficient the whole process is, is all about how the head is designed.
Having lots and lots of voltage doesnt do much, sure it gives a stronger spark, which results in the mixture igniting better (reduces missfiring), but thats it, if you're expecting power, you're barking at the wrong tree. Older cars had and points ignition still has coils that are considered low voltage coils, running at about 12-20kV.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.
ToyotaNation.com is an independent Toyota/Lexus enthusiast website. ToyotaNation.com is not sponsored by or in any way affiliated with Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. The Toyota, Lexus and Scion names and logos are trademarks owned by Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.