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post May 20, 2009 - 7:37 AM
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Hello everyone. My name is Brandon and I have a 1994 Corolla with a 4agze swap that we are rebuilding and twincharging.

E58 manual transmission w/ LSD
ae92 4agze bottom end
HKS head gasket
4age "blue top" bigport head and intake
SC12 modified to fit
TOGA HV oil pump
RX7 550cc injectors
Garrett T3/T4 50 trim turbo
Garrett fmic
HKS SSQV
Tial 38mm wastegate
Tubular manifold
Techno Toy Tuning adjustable cam gears
WRX spark plugs
Greddy profec EBC
AEM fuel and ignition controller


Old twincharge setup and pics



Rebuild progress

pulling the old motor


engine pulled


assembled and ready to go back in


putting it back in


new motor in


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post May 20, 2009 - 7:48 AM
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looks like a fun project!
have you run it on the dyno yet?
whats the planned boost on each system?

since its not a 6gc, imma move this to offtopic, but im interested to see the results!


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post May 20, 2009 - 7:56 AM
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the bottom pic is the most recent. we just got the motor back in this past weekend. for right now, the supercharger is going to be pushing the stock 10lbs and then probably have the turbo pushing between 20 and 25lbs. with the old setup, it put 215 to the wheels but there were quite a few bugs/problems with that setup which is why I am redoing it. we (me and the guy that is helping me, shubert) are doing the "vw" setup which Im including a diagram of. Instead of having two "Y" pipes, there is going to be two filters with the filter by the turbo being after a 1 way valve. what will happen is when the turbo starts trying to pull more than the 10lbs the sc is feeding it, the 1 way valve will open and allow it to pull in fresh air also



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post May 20, 2009 - 11:29 AM
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nice! I'm still interested in doing a twin charge set up. Can't wait to see it finished!


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post May 20, 2009 - 2:19 PM
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Looks like an awesome project you got there.
I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this thread!
post May 20, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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so is this just for show ?
or more for power?

just asking just cause it would be simplier to do a t3 super 60 turbo only set up and make good power


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post May 20, 2009 - 3:24 PM
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whos doinf the work for you?


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post May 21, 2009 - 6:45 AM
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the work is being done by myself and another corolla enthusiast by the name of shubert.

as for my goals, they are show and go. we are going to be looking at cutting it off around 300-350whp which is good enough for me. there are definately easier ways of doing it, but i did want to build a "one off" car. as celicas, ya'll are at least looked at as sports cars but as a corolla owner, we are looked at as grocery getters and not performance machines even though we pretty much share the same engine bay.

i can tell you that it has been a PITA to keep it twincharged. I am on my third gze because of the problems with the setup before. we had to do some serious modifying to get the supercharger to stay on with that big port intake. we banged in the firewall to create some clearance for the sc since its cocked back a pretty good ways. we also had to modify the intake plenum of the sc, and the sc mounts to get it all to fit.






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post May 21, 2009 - 6:57 AM
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here are some pics of the goodies that are going into the car/motor

Greddy Profec Type S Electronic Boost Controller


AEM Fuel and Ignition Controller


AEM UEGO


ARP Head bolts


HKS head gasket


TOGA High Volume Oil Pump


Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator kit


Techno Toy Tuning adjustable cam gears


Tubular Manifold


Oil Cooler/filter relocation kit


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post May 21, 2009 - 9:20 AM
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what part of WR you live?


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post May 21, 2009 - 12:14 PM
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Welcome! I'm glad to see you made it over here. I check in on Tweak's site periodically to see what you're up to, glad you started a thread over here so us ST people w/4age or gze aspirations can follow and learn!


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post May 21, 2009 - 12:28 PM
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i actually live off of 42 which is considered fort valley but most people don't know where that is.....but considering you are in byron, you know where that is.....the hwy by giant foods


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post May 21, 2009 - 2:15 PM
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this is how i set up my 7agte

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...31&hl=7agte

















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post May 21, 2009 - 6:44 PM
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thanks. that just gave me some ideas. im gonna keep my open dump tube because i love the sound but i really like where you mounted the oil filter. i bet it makes it easy as hell to change your oil. how much did it up your oil capacity with the oil cooler and lines? I grabbed an extra quart. i figured it should be more than 1 quart


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post May 22, 2009 - 7:03 AM
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did you ever try the bigger hks crank pulley and see how the sc did than? Just wondering because i'm deciding wether or not to go that route or get a silver top


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post May 22, 2009 - 12:01 PM
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the VW set-up is designed with fuel economy in mind, not performance, twin charge + performance = fail, the supercharger will be taking more power than it can produce at higher RPMs thus, stealing for the turbo. Twincharge will have a great powerline tho. but if top end power is what you're after you should get rid of the supercharger.


This is an awesome project, I was thinking about a 4agte using a 4agze bottom and blue head and a GT28RS turbo, I even have a E58 tranny sitting around.

Good luck with everything,


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post May 22, 2009 - 12:25 PM
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Great project, I look forward to seeing more. smile.gif


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post May 23, 2009 - 11:22 PM
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I actually had the blitz pulley on there before I did the twincharge setup but the ABV mod wasn't done so it wasn't doing anything. I gave the pulley to the guy that is helping me with everything and he did the ABV mod, and it is strong as hell. I would have been happy with a bigger pulley (that was doing any good) and would have never done the twincharge setup but that is neither here nor there. A 4agze with the NST pulley kit and a fmic would be a beast that I would be more than satisfied with.

as for the vw setup being for economy, that is with their goal. we are using the design of it but with higher boost and some small tweaks. the whole point of the one way valve is to let in the extra air so that the turbo isn't trying to pull more from the supercharger. instead of running off of one filter, we are using an additional filter, with the one way valve and right by the turbo, so that they aren't both feeding off the same air.

as big of a pain as it was to keep the supercharger, i almost went with the 4agte that you are describing. the gze bottom end is pretty much bullet proof and will hold the 350whp (that i'm going for) and with a bigport head, it is definately turbo ready. i also have an extra e58 laying around from the second motor.

This post has been edited by Corolla_TC: May 23, 2009 - 11:25 PM


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post May 24, 2009 - 1:18 AM
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QUOTE (Corolla_TC @ May 23, 2009 - 9:22 PM) *
as big of a pain as it was to keep the supercharger, i almost went with the 4agte that you are describing. the gze bottom end is pretty much bullet proof and will hold the 350whp (that i'm going for) and with a bigport head, it is definately turbo ready. i also have an extra e58 laying around from the second motor.



I am really curious to see how the bottom end holds up, I have a 91 highcomp that is basicly the same bottom end aside from the pistons.

When you say an extra e58, do you mean for sale?



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post May 24, 2009 - 11:36 PM
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QUOTE (Culpable04 @ May 22, 2009 - 5:01 PM) *
the VW set-up is designed with fuel economy in mind, not performance, twin charge + performance = fail, the supercharger will be taking more power than it can produce at higher RPMs thus, stealing for the turbo. Twincharge will have a great powerline tho. but if top end power is what you're after you should get rid of the supercharger.


This is an awesome project, I was thinking about a 4agte using a 4agze bottom and blue head and a GT28RS turbo, I even have a E58 tranny sitting around.

Good luck with everything,



the vw twincharged was not designed with just economy in mind , yes it can get 40 miles a gallon , but 170 hp and more in tq. is very high for a low boost 1.4 liter. the instantanious and continuous torque that keeps building in this setup is the winning factor , as described here:

http://www.automobilesreview.com/reviews/vw-jetta-gli/37/

i did about 80% of the designing and work on this particular engine and setup in this thread , and people in australia (before the vw market twincharge) have done this with upwards of 300 whp , with just a gt25. the main deciding factor on this build was the want for a 300+whp car with outstanding pull throgh out the rev range.

by boosting through the s/c ( like most twincharged gze's)theres also a lot more switches , controls , etc. to work out in the design also (not to mention the ginormous amounts of compressor presuure differences with s/c after throttle and turbo before throttle). with the s/c boosting through the turbo (s/c>turbo>intercooler), its a strait forward process , with no restrictions as far as the sc12 being able to turn the volume of air the turbo will be producing(like in turbo>s/c>intercooler).

yes super chargers can "multiply" boost , but a small 920 cfm per revolution sc12 isnt the s/c for the job. but however pushing its factory boost thru the turbo( 10 lbs) till the turbo spools (and then well after while the turbo is spooling , kind like feeding the turbo 10 lbs. of boost) ,it puts no limitations or restrictions in the system. the s/c and turbo both are free to spool whenever. one or the other at different rpms , or both in high rpms.

This post has been edited by shubert_ae102: May 25, 2009 - 1:45 AM


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