What should I do, save for 4agze?, making a '94 st fast? |
What should I do, save for 4agze?, making a '94 st fast? |
Nov 16, 2003 - 1:11 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 16, '03 From united states Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi- Im new at this so im not a 100% on how to write one of these things. Alright heres my problem... I bought a '94 st w/ 92k miles on it. Ive noticed that it doesnt have as much "pa-zas" as i hoped for, and Ide like to give it some more power . As you probably know there arnt that many bolt on parts for the 7A-FE, so should i save for an engine swap or just put an intake and cat-back exhaust, ect.?...Ide like a 3sgte(but unless hell freezes over thats not going to happen) so i would probably opt. for the 4a-gze or 4a-ge. Ive heard the 4agze is better for dragging, and thats what im interested in. And since i have an ST, would it bolt up to my stock tranny. I know that the stock tranny might not be able to handle the boost, so would a new beefy clutch help this problem, and make it so my tranny will last? and for how long? Another thing Ive been dwelling on is the cost? What is a desent ball park figure, if i dont get ripped off, for the GZE vs. GE-assuming i use the stock tranny for each one. Also what will happen w/ my insurence- Ive heard that it will go up a ton- and ive heard i dont even need to report the swap.(so i need that cleared up too ) I would like to be able to beat most every Honda, Integra, and Eclispse(what my friends have) i come up against and even bigger and better things Thaks for the Help I really appriaiate it (i didnt get an A in spelling class either)
MIKE |
Nov 16, 2003 - 1:49 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 3, '03 From Omaha, Ne Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Welcome to the site, now to your questions...
If you have the money, and the know how I would definetly do the swap (make sure that you really do your research though). What engine you should get is a different story. As far as I know, and from what I have seen here nobody has ever done a 4a-gze swap in a sixth gen (please correct me if I am wrong). It would definetly be awsome to see that engine in a celica . I don't know about the tranny bolting up. You should PM coomer he's doing a 4a-ge swap right now, and would know. The only way that your insurance would go up is if you need to get your car smog tested or your insurance wants to look at it for some reason. I think that they send your smog info to your insurance and the engine type is on there. So they might raise your insurance because of the mod. |
Nov 16, 2003 - 1:55 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 24, '03 From Milton, Delaware Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
As of now no one has a successful running 4agze in a celica. The swap is very feasible, and me and John (Mynzeyes) are both working on it. Maybe sometime in the next year or so we'll be finished lol. John actually has the engine in his car, while I havent even gotten that far. My mechanics wont start working till they have a harness they can do something with, which I have no idea how long it's gonna take Mike to finish up on (qatar11).
I purchased an ae101 (1993) 4agze, which has 170 hp, from Storm Performance, check my profile for the pic of it. The only complaint i have (as yet) is that the harness has been hacked to hell, and they sent me a CUT drive axle, which is basically useless to me, so I will be using the manual tranny out of a celica (i am also auto to man. tranny swappin). The engine cost me 1150. I've probably spent newhere from 100 - 300 on parts that didnt come with the engine. I cant really recall, and i will post when i have the time (which wont be till after I'm done). Stock, your 4agze wont be able to handle all that much... With an ST your probably getting something like 95 hp to the wheels, w/ an engine that cranks something like 115 hp. W/ the 4agze @ best you'll be cranking 170, and i'm guessing at the wheels something like 150 Hp. With some very simple mods you can up the boost and do some other stuff, and easily achieve 220 + hp I'm guessing. This engine definitely has potential for power. But as I said... It hasnt been done yet... But that's only a matter of time. I am confident that Mike will pull through on my harness, and we'll plug it in, and it will start right up. I'm hoping John has a breakthrough, as this is his baby. If you have questions just ask, John's the real fountain of knowledge on the 4agze I'd think, but everyone on here is infinitely smarter than me! -Ryan -------------------- AIM : FAQdaWorld
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Nov 16, 2003 - 12:49 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '02 From Michigan Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
if you factor in an average power-train loss, the stock ST is most likely putting in the neighborhood of 83-86 FWHP. with around a 18-23% power-train loss, which is a little on the favorable side, and if your motor has been worn it probably is making a little less. the earlier models (with 115 BHP) would be more around 92FWHP.
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Nov 16, 2003 - 2:33 PM |
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This post has been edited by Ghost: Nov 16, 2003 - 4:00 PM |
Nov 17, 2003 - 9:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 24, '03 From Milton, Delaware Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yea my bad, i was thinkiing about my car, ( i have a 94) so i have more hp than all you other ST's lol... Not really cuz my engine doesntt work right now, so i have NO hp.... oh well -------------------- AIM : FAQdaWorld
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