New camshafts for 4age -> 160hp
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12-30-2005, 03:49 PM
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New camshafts for 4age -> 160hp
harkes Wrote:So, to summarize: Basically yes, if your running std pistons and valve train then you are limited to lift potential. £1000 wont get you very far i'm afraid, it'll buy you the components, but you'll probably have to install and fit everything yourself. Old racing engines can be good, but they can be crap (hence them being sold). They are thrashed, and sometimes not built well at all. I personally wouldnt get an engine running ITB's unless it was running a standalone ecu, running a piggy back system on an ITB inductions setup, with large overlap period cams = screwed map signals and poor performance and massive lope. |
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12-30-2005, 06:03 PM
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New camshafts for 4age -> 160hp
BenR Wrote:. I personally wouldnt get an engine running ITB's unless it was running a standalone ecu, running a piggy back system on an ITB inductions setup, with large overlap period cams = screwed map signals and poor performance and massive lope. I´m struggling on this same issue.... I have considered running piggyback/Apexi AFC to control my 20v itb setup. But i guess since i´ll be running 268 Shrick cams it will be an impossible task, or maybe just an horrible experience!? This will be mounted on a 7AGE bottom with smallport head and pistons. My evil Red/Black Panda http://www.bilgalleri.dk/html/gal_visbil.asp?ID=12832 My current JDM AE86 project http://www.bilgalleri.dk/html/gal_visbil.asp?ID=31609 |
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12-30-2005, 08:46 PM
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BenR Wrote:twin 40's are pretty small nowadays and you wont be making much more than 140-150bhp on them with the chokes at their largest size, then you will get low velocity problems as the signal strength is low. http://home.att.net/~jroal/carb.exe This is a simple tool for such calculations. Also can compare single TB and 4 TB setup CFMs. http://www.club4ag.com/faq%20and%20tech_...04A-GE.htm This is also usefull article about 4AGE and carburators. Seems that 40s will be good choice for 3000-8000RPM range in 1.6 engine like 4AGE. |
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12-31-2005, 08:39 AM
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New camshafts for 4age -> 160hp
peter møller Wrote:BenR Wrote:. I personally wouldnt get an engine running ITB's unless it was running a standalone ecu, running a piggy back system on an ITB inductions setup, with large overlap period cams = screwed map signals and poor performance and massive lope. They work and run, but it jsut becomes a terrible pain. In most cases i've seen where they come over from japan, the ecu is simply dumping fuel in non stop with no effort for metering it. |
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