demuire Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 (edited) Does anyone know of any workshops/people/cousins/brothers/etc who are good at working 4AGE engines? The only person I know who knows lots about 4AGE's is Anthony Kellam, but I don't know if he knows much about working them... Bill Sherwood seems to know a lot, but he's not really someone easy to get a hold of... I'm just looking for direction as to where to go with my engine... (which probably won't go anywhere for awhile due to zero funds, but would be nice to know where I could go if I did have some funds!) Edited December 10, 2004 by demuire Quote
crazy_bunny Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 Well buzz engines have done alot of work with 4AGZE's... they may be able to help with the AGE.... www.buzzengines.com(not finished yet) Address: 21 Jijaws St, Sumner Park 4074 Phone: (07) 3279 4989 Tech Info: (07) 3279 4999 Trading hours 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday. Quote
NickAE86 Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 paul crossley from http://www.crossleyracing.com.au/home/default.htm has had some experience with them. There's also another guy at the shop thats a guru with high hp n/a motors (mainly v8's) who might be good to chat to...i can't remeber his name though :insane: Quote
irokin Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 TODA..... if you win the lotto.... Quote
kiwi Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 Mike Vine............. NOT DRIFTKING........... or ADD. There is also a guy at Slacks Creek, I will get his details for you. He has done most of the rebuilds and conversions, thats who did mine. his name is Rob, I will get the details for you next time I am online. Laters. :doublebird: :P Quote
kiwi Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 Also bro that buzzengines are really good at sumner park, I have got a few parts through them and they are on the ball. Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 what kinda things u wanting to know? i know a few things, but more importantly i know lotsa people who know heaps. how much grunt u after? don't say all of it..... :doublebird: Quote
demuire Posted December 14, 2004 Author Report Posted December 14, 2004 All of it :doublebird: No, my engine is currently stock apart from a pod and exhaust, and just kinda wondering what would be my best approach to getting more grunt from it on a minimal sort of budget... Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 ok, so what 4age do you have? if your rebuilding, and got a 42mm crank u want to use late conrods, they are plenty strong, and lighter. some good cams and bit of head work and u should see 160 odd. if uv got a bigport head try and get a small port. a TRD 0.5mm headgasket will help the compression. skys them limit really!! unfortunatly with n/a any increase means $$ Quote
demuire Posted December 14, 2004 Author Report Posted December 14, 2004 I've got a small port 4AGE already. So yes, already have coated pistons with oil squirters etc, already have oil cooler etc (although it's really small). Haven't had any major cooling issues, so I guess it's probably good enough for now. Stock computer won't run 280 degree cams, the max the stock computer is estimated to run is about 264 degrees or so, although I know someone running 267 degree Wade cams. He says the car really doesn't idle well at all though, and runs lean too, so he had to get an SAFC to get the fuel mixtures to work. I was thinking of these cams in the future, and if I do will probably get the Jaycar piggyback fuel computer (and a better AFR meter while I'm at it). Then again, with the narrow band lambda sensor I don't think it would be all that accurate anyway. Is that a good direction to go to? Or should I say "bugger it" and just save up more and get some head work and bigger cams and aftermarket computer (haha, where was that money tree?) Maybe even quad throttles, hehehehehehehehehee... Yeah right. If I do decide to get some head work done, who should I send it to? So many questions, it's all little dreams in my head at the moment, I doubt I'd get there anytime in the near (or distant) future but it's nice to dream... Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 if you can get a decent ecu then your half way there. id do that first, then your set for future mods and can get the best from everything you do :doublebird: Quote
ae71neo Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 That wouldnt be the standard turbo but? Quote
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