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post Jul 21, 2006 - 9:31 PM
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Ok so today I went out and bought me a red 94 st 5 speed with a blown motor. And while I was at it I got a 4AGE redtop with it for 275 out of a prism GSI ...anyone did the swap before and how is the wiring.


I have a set of cams for it and a lightened flywheel.

so give me the scoop please
 
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post Jul 21, 2006 - 9:36 PM
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QUOTE(teal_terrorGT @ Jul 21, 2006 - 9:31 PM) [snapback]459306[/snapback]

Ok so today I went out and bought me a red 94 st 5 speed with a blown motor. And while I was at it I got a 4AGE redtop with it for 275 out of a prism GSI ...anyone did the swap before and how is the wiring.


I have a set of cams for it and a lightened flywheel.

so give me the scoop please


I never swapped a redtop in before but since its a 4age engine it should bolt up directly with no mods to the stock engine mounts (as long as its an st not gt). Did the redtop come with uncut/cut engine harness? If so than I would highly suggest contacting Dr. Tweak to do the wiring (even the swap if your close enough). Install the cams, change the t-belt and waterpump, add the flywheel and relube the engine. You would be good to go. GOOD LUCK smile.gif

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post Jul 25, 2006 - 12:38 PM
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I am in the process of doing the same head swap. There is a ton of info on the 7-age engine all over the place. I am getting new hks cams, new pistons, rings, 4-age ECU, valves, and new bearings. From everything I know about the 7-age it's supposed to be a very good high rev engine with better torque than the 4-age because of the bigger block. I should be done within about 8 months I hope(pending money situations). Let me know how yours turns out.
post Jul 25, 2006 - 1:30 PM
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QUOTE(blueskycelica @ Jul 25, 2006 - 10:38 AM) [snapback]460908[/snapback]

I am in the process of doing the same head swap. There is a ton of info on the 7-age engine all over the place. I am getting new hks cams, new pistons, rings, 4-age ECU, valves, and new bearings. From everything I know about the 7-age it's supposed to be a very good high rev engine with better torque than the 4-age because of the bigger block. I should be done within about 8 months I hope(pending money situations). Let me know how yours turns out.

I think he was talking about swaping the entire engine.
post Jul 25, 2006 - 1:39 PM
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More power if you just swap the head of 7afe twith 4age to get 7age.


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post Jul 25, 2006 - 2:14 PM
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Yeah, swapping out the engine wouldn't really make sense if you have a 7-afe block available to you. You get a lot more bang for you buck if you just go with a head swap and do a 7-age. More low end torque, while keeping the rev ability for high end hp. Add some other mods and you'll be in business.
post Jul 26, 2006 - 2:17 PM
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laugh.gif So what timing belt you gonna use ,and what about your coolant hoses there are a few issues you have to deal with yes the swap is straight forward but cam timing is a problem because of the taller block then you read TDS on the block you have to match your head to that. also a different crank timing gear


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post Jul 27, 2006 - 8:32 PM
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QUOTE(nik @ Jul 26, 2006 - 2:17 PM) [snapback]461437[/snapback]

laugh.gif So what timing belt you gonna use ,and what about your coolant hoses there are a few issues you have to deal with yes the swap is straight forward but cam timing is a problem because of the taller block then you read TDS on the block you have to match your head to that. also a different crank timing gear



well I was told if you are doing a 7AGE motor you have to use a porsche 944 timing belt

what I need is a wiring diagram of the AT200 and the 7AFE ECU pin out anyone has it ?
post Jul 28, 2006 - 2:38 PM
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QUOTE(teal_terrorGT @ Jul 27, 2006 - 6:32 PM) [snapback]462145[/snapback]

QUOTE(nik @ Jul 26, 2006 - 2:17 PM) [snapback]461437[/snapback]

laugh.gif So what timing belt you gonna use ,and what about your coolant hoses there are a few issues you have to deal with yes the swap is straight forward but cam timing is a problem because of the taller block then you read TDS on the block you have to match your head to that. also a different crank timing gear



well I was told if you are doing a 7AGE motor you have to use a porsche 944 timing belt

what I need is a wiring diagram of the AT200 and the 7AFE ECU pin out anyone has it ?



check my profile i have a fully built 7agte i heard the same about the belt when i started its not 100% true

an AT200 is the 7afe you pretty much ment you need the pin out of the 7afe and the pin out of which every head/ harness your going to use


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post Jul 28, 2006 - 2:52 PM
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QUOTE(blueskycelica @ Jul 25, 2006 - 12:38 PM) [snapback]460908[/snapback]

I am in the process of doing the same head swap. There is a ton of info on the 7-age engine all over the place. I am getting new hks cams, new pistons, rings, 4-age ECU, valves, and new bearings. From everything I know about the 7-age it's supposed to be a very good high rev engine with better torque than the 4-age because of the bigger block. I should be done within about 8 months I hope(pending money situations). Let me know how yours turns out.


Actually the block wont be able to withstand constant long high revs such as the 1.6L block because of oil issues, but it does produce more power in the long run.
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QUOTE(soulshadow @ Jul 28, 2006 - 12:52 PM) [snapback]462552[/snapback]

QUOTE(blueskycelica @ Jul 25, 2006 - 12:38 PM) [snapback]460908[/snapback]

I am in the process of doing the same head swap. There is a ton of info on the 7-age engine all over the place. I am getting new hks cams, new pistons, rings, 4-age ECU, valves, and new bearings. From everything I know about the 7-age it's supposed to be a very good high rev engine with better torque than the 4-age because of the bigger block. I should be done within about 8 months I hope(pending money situations). Let me know how yours turns out.


Actually the block wont be able to withstand constant long high revs such as the 1.6L block because of oil issues, but it does produce more power in the long run.


whats the redline on the 4age 20v?? the 7afe is 6200

i rev to 7500 (redline is 8000) with boost with no problems but my bottom end is balanced with beefer rods and pistons


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post Jul 29, 2006 - 1:17 AM
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QUOTE(soulshadow @ Jul 28, 2006 - 7:52 PM) [snapback]462552[/snapback]


Actually the block wont be able to withstand constant long high revs such as the 1.6L block because of oil issues, but it does produce more power in the long run.

It's not so much the oil issue (this isn't a Honda motor) as it is the wimpy 7A rods. It's that whole oversquared undersquared motor thing I go on about when people talk about building 5SGE's... look it up... ;]

To swap a redtop... I'm gonna assume you mean smallport? You need the full engine harness, the ecu, all of the attached sensors, some detached ignition parts, and a lot of know-how in regards to wiring. Basically, you find diagrams for both and mesh the 4AG engine harness into the Celica body harness. Could be pretty easy or a nightmare depending on how different the engine harness is... but don't ask me... I don't do wiring.



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whats the redline on the 4age 20v?? the 7afe is 6200

i rev to 7500 (redline is 8000) with boost with no problems but my bottom end is balanced with beefer rods and pistons

20V stock redline is 7800 with 8200 fuelcut on the silvertop and I think 8000 on the blacktop.


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