91 4afe to 93 7afe questions... |
91 4afe to 93 7afe questions... |
Jan 11, 2008 - 2:28 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 19, '06 From Portland, OR Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Ok, bought a 93 corolla DX.. thought for sure it was a 4afe.. it's hard as hell to tell the difference between the 4afe and 7afe sometimes.. I guess I just have to take a peak at the ECU. The VIN says it's a 1.8L... however, checking the VIN both engines use an A as the 4th digit lol.
I got a 91 4afe for a 100 dollars.. was going to pick it up tomorrow.. 115K miles and a new timing belt. So now my question is... I know I can use the 4AFE but what would I need to change on the motor to run the 4AFE with the 7AFE ecu/harness so this can be as quick and simple of a swap as possible? The motor in the corolla has a hole in the block directly below the oil filter.. have no idea why.. didn't get to investigate yet. I stuck my fingers in though and I didn't feel a piston rod or anything strange.. lol. The ever so small amount of power difference between the 2 motors doesn't bother me, this is more about economy and reliability than power. -------------------- 87 4runner DLX 22re, 5spd, 4.30gr, 4" lift, 30" tires, HID w/ Projectors, 6spkr + sub, custom exhaust, 94 celica leather seats, SR5 gauge cluster and clinometer. Future engine swap... possibly a 2jzge.
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Jan 12, 2008 - 2:25 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 11, '06 From Way South Chicago Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
for all intents and purposes a 7afe is a bigger 4afe with a knock sensor, theres still the generational split you'd be dealing with by putting a 92 into a 93 and using the 93 pcm and harness.
and yes you are talking about putting an older 4afe into a car with a 7afe, which as i just said is basically a gen2 4afe with a knock sensor and longer stroke. -------------------- |
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