ok,can somebody tell me,
just by looking at the engine hood,
how can we differentiate btw ae92 and ae101 charger?
as far as i know,mine is the ae92 s/c,2nd gen,no airflow sensor,
from an ae92 halfcut,
hmmm from the engine hood can see the scoop..
ae92 charger scoop looks like it is pasted on, while ae101 charger looks like it was moulded with the hood..
The first edition 4A-GE, the ones that came in AW11 NA, AE86, AE92 (1988-89) can be distinguished primarily by the head design. It was the only version that utilized the TVIS system which opened and closed the secondary runners depending on driving conditions. Some refer to them as "blue hat" due to the blue lettering that were used on the valve covers. However, this designation isn't entirely accurate as early AE92 with TVIS had red letters as well as some other models that used this engine. These are frequently mistaken for the later generation engines which also used the "red hat" valve covers. These covers are also interchangeable so it's hardly a way to distinguish these motors that are worked on so much... The early 8-port TVIS engines are still in demand today for low budget tuning for those who enjoy reaching high rpms with the use of carburetors. Though the connecting rods journals and pins are smaller than the later models, the components are lighter than the latter motors and in stock form, tends to feel better at the top. The TVIS when operated properly (factory ECU or via external controllers) can add great deal of drivability in low and mid ranges of the rpm and is effective for using high profile cams and keeping it still streetable. It still is the heart and soul for many AE86 and AW11 owners, and is by no means a bad engine if engine feel is your pleasure. A nicely balanced and ported TVIS head can be had for cheaper than any other head with very good results for use on normally aspirated use. The second generation 4A-GE was introduced in the AE92 in 1989 to 1990 models. It featured a stronger internals via larger diameter pins at piston as rod as well as more re-enforced block assembly. The pistons featured higher compression rating giving slightly more torque and peak power output. This is the main reason most users swap this engine in place of the first generation 4A-GE. This engine also featured larger injector sizing with spray patterns differing with the first edition. TVIS was removed as compression rating was upped to give almost as much torque below as the TVIS model with lower compression. Still, many drivers will notice some decrease in response with this second model 4A-GE as internals were heavier and the absence of TVIS made low end performance sluggish to the feel especially when the peak power seemed to improve enough.
The newly worked internals of the 2nd generation engines also served as the basis for a new type of 4A-GE, the 4A-GZE. The supercharged cousin of the 2nd generation 4A-GE produced a whopping 21kg/cm of torque at relatively low 4500rpm. This engine was said to be designed to give the AW11 MR2 unprecedented power of 145ps JIS. And eventually, a slightly modified one was fitted to the AE92 also.
alamak....dun feel like tat lah....we compare BT wit b16a...on the detail from data spec...horsepower macam different 5 oni....but when actual drive ...when vtec kik in we bb.....haha....SC member u all should proud mah...how can like tat oni ur passion and spirit get interupted....
hehe...no lah sometimes i lose and tak puas hati my spirit in toyota also get down jor ....but remind myself it is stock so dun think so much lor....sumore power to weight ratio mah rite...so the idea to make me win keep on coming then my passion is bak ......i dun know how u all feel lah...but i am a mechanic in future so tis kind of passion on me is sure 100% normal lah....if i dun have tis kind of passion then for wat i study automotive ....
keep it up guys...bro 7 u should consider again lah quiting...even DK so old also still drift ...
hello anyone can sell me a hard disk magnet
for DIY oil filter magnet? I cant find any... I'm in KL..
private message me if u wanna sell it... thanks! ;)