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Jon Huggins
09-28-2005, 02:39 PM
Hello i'm new to the forum. I was wondering which engine is better: the 4age 18valve or 20 valve. i heard somewhere that the 20valve engine response is not as quick as the 18 so i would like some help. I'm building a Corolla and i want to put in a 4age engine so i was wondring if any body had any thoughts

mr2gurl4life
10-02-2005, 02:59 AM
Hello i'm new to the forum. I was wondering which engine is better: the 4age 18valve or 20 valve. i heard somewhere that the 20valve engine response is not as quick as the 18 so i would like some help. I'm building a Corolla and i want to put in a 4age engine so i was wondring if any body had any thoughts

do you mean 16v??

JekylandHyde
10-03-2005, 07:59 AM
20V > 16V

... there is no 18 valve, unless you have a 2 valve broken on a 20V :)

EmmArTooGuy
10-04-2005, 12:11 AM
Stock vs stock, the 20v is superior even off idle. If you're going to build the engine to 230+ hp the 16v is better; largely because tuners are more familiar with it. While this isn't true for all engines (and perhaps not true for the 4A), 16v is usually better for racing apps. The 5v/cyl improves drivability, generally speaking.

MR2turbo93
10-05-2005, 01:45 PM
well all a lot of auto crossers use the 20v its lighter and has more power to begin with and response is much better the 20v comes with ITB's stock

MmXAkira
10-08-2005, 04:39 PM
20V > 16V

... there is no 18 valve, unless you have a 2 valve broken on a 20V :)

Or two valves magically appear on you 16v :smile:

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