which swap??? |
which swap??? |
Nov 17, 2008 - 11:50 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 17, '08 From columbia al Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
ok i got a stock 94 celica with a 7afe engine its weak really weak and old runnin about 236000 miles so i wanna do a swap but i dont know which one would be best i have researched alot and thought about the diffrant options but out of 3sgte and the 4agze or 7age with little money and not too much experiance wat would be the best and cheapest/ easiest swap for me
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Nov 20, 2008 - 12:45 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 6, '08 From charleston, sc Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
the 4AGZE by like 10-15 horses i think
***EDIT*** 3. 4A-GZE - This supercharged, 1.6 liter engine, is used in some first generation Toyota MR2s(Chassis code AW11), and is also used in the AE92('88-'91) and AE101('92-'95) JDM Toyota Corollas. In the oldest versions of the AE92('88 and '89), and the AW11, this engine only produces 145 horsepower. However, in the later versions of the AE92('90 and '91), this engine produces 162 horsepower, and in the AE101 form, this engine produces 167 horsepower. This engine has excellent low end torque, and is generally recommended over the 20 valve 4A-GE for street driving because of this. This engine will swap directly into any Celica with a 7A-FE(USDM ST) because both engines are A-series engines. This engine will bolt right up to your stock USDM ST(AT200) transmission, though the stock tranny may not be able to handle the 4A-GZE's boost very well. It's advised that you simply use the tranny that comes with the 4A-GZE engine. This version is much easier to find, and is identified by a silver valve cover. It is an older engine than the silver top, and is rated to have five less horsepower. Unfortunately, this version of the engine is over-rated, and it's estimated that this engine produces about 10-20 horsepower less than advertised by Toyota. The "Black Top" version of this engine, however, is not over-rated, and it produces right around 165 horsepower at the crank. This version of the engine is identified by a black valve cover, and this version can be found in the AE111 Toyota Corolla. got that from http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=1311 This post has been edited by celica9110: Nov 20, 2008 - 12:49 AM -------------------- myspace!!
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