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7A block with F head:
1.8 liters (1,762cc) 105hp (SAE net) @ 5,200 rpm 117 lb-ft torque (SAE net) @ 2,800 rpm Bore = 81.0mm Stroke = 85.5mm CR = 9.5:1 7AFE / 4AGE rod length=.......................132.5 / 122 crank throw=.....................42.75 / 38.5 stroke=..............................85.5 / 77 Difference in compression height =14.75mm Toyota 4AGE 1.6L DOHC 88-92 MR2 Stock Bore: 3.189, 81 mm | Stroke: 3.031 | Rod Length: 4.804 | Head cc: 39.0 | Gasket: .028 | Deck: .005 ARIAS pistons 4ag(z)e= Bore in/mm: 3.209 / 81.50 Cr Height: 1.190 Dome CC: 7.5 Cr Ratio w/G head: 10.7 Gram Wt: 288 prt #= 3730300 ring kit prt # =1012283209 Pauter RODS-4a motor .787” ----------------------pin diam 1.772” --------------------BE bore 4.800”---------------------length .856” ---------------------BE width 460g ----------------------weight TOY-200-450-1220F -----prt # Stock 4AGZE pistons in 7A block will give you 10.8 CR (Edo got 11.06 cuz of the Bigger bore), so then using 1.5 mm head gasked you will get the CR between 9.5-9.6 and using 2mm head gasket will get you at 9-9.1 CR. you have three options on aftermarket rods ARGO, PUATER, OR CUSTOM 700+ at min This post has been edited by playr158: Apr 7, 2005 - 10:18 AM |
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yea i know your loser
![]() thats why i'm goin to look for new pistons cause even if i take pistons from a used motor i'll still need new rings and might as well just save up for the package deal and support dustin! oh and for the 4age head on a 7afe can i do it NA?. do for the hell of asking when i do go 7afte...or rare option of 7agte can i go SIDEmount INtercooler? i'm really thinking about this since i have the invader front which a nice fat fmic would be hot but i think if i slid the intercooler (more square shape to it) on the inside of the driver side fender? This post has been edited by playr158: Apr 5, 2005 - 1:42 PM |
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