Stixy Posted April 18, 2009 Author Report Posted April 18, 2009 (edited) With this in mind, I would go 4agze. Would probably be easier than the 20v conversion, and the 4agze is more powerful. Also the 4agze would be a lot easier than the more custom 4agte. Perhaps go 4agze, then look into going 4agte once you have done the swap and gotten a better understanding of your car. hey thanks or all the help, i have decided to go with the 4agze, i have been reading jason's tech thread about the 4agze into his ae71. its very iteresting and i have been taking notes lol. So the hunt begins for a nice clean, lightly modded (i possble), low km's 4AGZE I'm pumped :jamie: Bring it on........................ Edited April 18, 2009 by Stixy Quote
Mickey H Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) I'm currently building a 4agze to put into my 86, keeping the sc12 but I'll be running about 13 psi. First thing you gotta remember is you need a new box, which easily ads up to 800$ on the cost of the build. I went with the gze because i like the idea of a supercharged 1600cc engine and while most people take them off and just go turbo, I like the idea of instant torque and no need to rev it to 11ty billion RPM for peak power. I'll probably put up a build thread later on. Edited April 26, 2009 by Mickey H Quote
Instigator Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 If you're not going to build a motor up from scratch then your best option is to: - 1. Buy late model 4agze 2. Remove SC12 3. Purchase RWD intake or mod FWD one. 3. Install turbo manifold & t28 4. Install motor/piping etc & tune aftermarket ECU 5. ??? 6. Profit Quote
carbonboy Posted April 29, 2009 Report Posted April 29, 2009 Whoa...reading all this reminds me of the thought process i had when i purchased an ae82 hatch with a sick engine. A rebuilt stock 4AGE went in to get her going & the old is being rebuilt as a 4AGTE. Lower cost,the work is easier (for myself at any rate) parts are easy to find...all things that got me to take this road. Aiming for about 220hp @ wheels (yes the front ones!) at which point busting boxes and/or driveshafts may be an issue but rebuild that bridge when i get to it ;-) For the power i was chasing & a daily driver being a requirement meant that it needs the good bits in the right places & so far my estimated costs mean that its going to be a longish build. Oh well,brakes will keep me busy. Quote
seabiscuit Posted April 29, 2009 Report Posted April 29, 2009 (edited) hey thanks or all the help, i have decided to go with the 4agze, i have been reading jason's tech thread about the 4agze into his ae71. its very iteresting and i have been taking notes lol. So the hunt begins for a nice clean, lightly modded (i possble), low km's 4AGZE I'm pumped :P Bring it on........................ Definitely a good choice. It would probably get a bit hektik trying to turn your 4agze into a 4agte if you're only learning. Just an engine conversion is good enough. Once you understand them a bit more you can move onto bigger (and hopefully) better things! That's what I plan to do. 5k FTW lol Edited April 29, 2009 by seabiscuit Quote
the witzl Posted May 7, 2009 Report Posted May 7, 2009 just a note... you can actaully use the stock 4AGZE ECU with a turbo instead of the supercharger.... its not ideal, but it does work. Of course you are boost limited to 14-15psi before fuel cut. Always handy to know, as it allows you to nicely "stage" each step of a 4A-GTE build; Stage 1 - fit stock 4AGZE with T50 box Stage 2 - upgrade box to W55/W58 Stage 3 - replace supercharger with turbo Stage 4 - replace ECU with a microtech or similar programmable ECU. Stage 5 - ??? Stage 6 - skids Quote
Stixy Posted May 24, 2009 Author Report Posted May 24, 2009 Well i have picked up a very very nice 4AGTE Quote
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