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Old 10-28-2004, 12:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys i have some good news, last night i ran a AE111 toyota corolla GT sedan ( the one with the blacktop 20v) i thought i was going to get my ass wipped but it so happen that i pass him on the streight and he just couldn't seem to catch me back. bareing in mind i have a AE92 corolla sedan with a 4A-F engine. The real big thing is that i ain't even turbo charge it yet. so i could see when i do its going to be a hand full for me. All the 4A-F guys respect to ya all.
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Old 10-28-2004, 03:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Can you imagine that. A 4A-F passing a BLACKTOP
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Old 10-28-2004, 04:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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hm if its true then
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Old 10-28-2004, 07:07 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Ever think maybe he just wasn't trying?? Happens to me all the time when some fool in a Civic decides he wants to run with me on the highway. I just don't try..
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Old 10-28-2004, 07:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Go to the track and get real numbers. There's so many factors on the streets.
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Old 10-29-2004, 09:22 AM   #6 (permalink)
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listen to me REN69, me and the guy was runnning side by side and i passed him ok. My car is a work of performance. And you timberland its was a straight road not a hill, i'm talking about level straight tarmac buddy, what factors would it have on street. like said my surprise me i thought i was going to get my ass wiped good. but it so happend that i beat the guy by a fender. which is still good for a 1989 4A-F sedan
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Old 10-29-2004, 10:14 AM   #7 (permalink)
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what work u have done on the 4af?
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when I was running my 4AF, this riced out civic raced me... I was doin good at first.. and then he took me, all because the weber carb wasn't dialed in right and my timing was off... other wise I woulda kicked his ass.. and when I had quad keihin carbs on my 4af, on a good day when they were actually running properly.. I coulda kicked some major ass.. The 4AF just pulled so fucking hard. By example, I was sitting at stoplight on a highway off ramp.. light turns.. I gun it .. slap sticking the tranny I have it in first.. making a left turn.. run it up to 7K.. shift to second.. and I hit 70mph in 2nd gear before I shifted to third..

I hit 70mph in only literally 300 or 400ft.
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Old 10-29-2004, 01:22 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I'm not saying your car isn't fast, but anyone can tell a story that happened on the street... he might be telling all his friends that he beat you by half a fender. Timeslips don't lie - when the light drops the bs stops. (corny, I know )

Got any pics of your setup? What carbs are you using?
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Old 10-29-2004, 01:37 PM   #10 (permalink)
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listen to me REN69, me and the guy was runnning side by side and i passed him ok. My car is a work of performance. And you timberland its was a straight road not a hill, i'm talking about level straight tarmac buddy, what factors would it have on street. like said my surprise me i thought i was going to get my ass wiped good. but it so happend that i beat the guy by a fender. which is still good for a 1989 4A-F sedan

TRDemon... what the guys are simply saying that just because you beat one, you can beat all of them. i know you weren't claiming that. some factors that may affect is that a.] the driver ain't even racing you (he could prolly just gunning it half way and how would you know he wasn't, you're not in the car, right?) b.] he could have a f@#*ked up car c.] driver doesn't know how to drive at that speed, he could be scared to floor it d.] his car could be much heavier than yours (he could have a sound set-up in there) and lastly maybe when you passed him, someone was giving him head and that he didn't have time to react to your challenge. who knows?

but seriously, if you did it... VERY WELL DONE! and i hope one day when you grow old you'll realize how stupid you were racing on the street/highway when there's a potential of taking someone else's life and it could be an innocent by-stander.
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Old 10-29-2004, 01:45 PM   #11 (permalink)
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when I was running my 4AF, this riced out civic raced me... I was doin good at first.. and then he took me, all because the weber carb wasn't dialed in right and my timing was off... other wise I woulda kicked his ass.. and when I had quad keihin carbs on my 4af, on a good day when they were actually running properly.. I coulda kicked some major ass.. The 4AF just pulled so fucking hard. By example, I was sitting at stoplight on a highway off ramp.. light turns.. I gun it .. slap sticking the tranny I have it in first.. making a left turn.. run it up to 7K.. shift to second.. and I hit 70mph in 2nd gear before I shifted to third..

I hit 70mph in only literally 300 or 400ft.
grasshopper.... carburetors are all about tuning. if your carbs are off, there's no performance coming out of the car, just wasted gas. if you can't tune a single weber properly, it'll be hell tuning the quad keihins especially without any basis for the carbs. weren't you and Flashmn, who told me, oh sorry, argued with me a while back that carbs are much more efficient than EFI? oh well, i guess in that case with the "riced out civic" you got whooped by an EFI which is not really efficient right? hmmm. and what do you mean by "slap sticking the tranny"? are you trying to shift an automatic tranny? why, i'm just curious?
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Old 10-29-2004, 02:45 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I had just installed the weber..
It wasn't easy to tune in the quadies.. I did a lot of tuning and nothing really worked.. but soon after installing them I started to burn oil like crazy.. which would explain why I was never able to tune them in. Piston rings were going to shit.. can't tune a carb when the engine isn't healthy.

As for slap sticking.. yes I was shifting an automatic.. why? So I could run the gears higher before allowing the next gear.. to put me in a higher RPM for the next gear.

EFI is definitly more efficient for an every day car that you race around and drive normally.. however for full out power and speed carbs are better.

I'd rather have EFI than carbs now..
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Yeah guy please let me know what you did to that 4AF...when I had mine, I was constantly wiped out by those non-vtec 1.5L d-series single slammer bull shit...
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micro214_kp61, fuck you!! you realy feel i would be stupid enough to race on a street with trafic, come on now. i was running on a street 2:30 am no cars were on the road that time just me and the guy. And for the other guys i did some jet work and custom made ram/cold air intake. i called a ram/cold air intake because i my intake run straight to the front of the car right by the front bumper so i'm drafting some serious cold air its most effective at night, and its pulls like mad from 2800 - 5000 rpm at least that where i change i don't go pass 5000 because my tranny don't alow me too. i also have a RS exhaust with 2 inch pipe.

Look for me when i start to put some psi in those cylinders it isn't going to be easy.

like i said big respect to the 4A-F guys out there
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Old 10-29-2004, 09:42 PM   #15 (permalink)
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i've said it many times...... my old 4afe beat a 4af corolla when i had more weight.... and my 4age would seriously kill my 4afe... period.... for some reason, even though i only dyno'd 109.6whp i can beat mk1 mr2's, ae86's, and every ae92 i've run into so far....

i kept up with a heavier car with a silvertop in it, but i doubt i could keep up with a well tuned blacktop in the same car or an ae92....

i'm not putting the 4af/e down (well, kinda).... but i personally have seen the differences in the exact same car, which i'm guessing almost nobody else on this forum has done (ericlee doesn't count, going from a 4afe to a 4agze is a much bigger step... lol)
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