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Old 11-05-2007, 10:19 PM
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Non turbo 1g head

hey hey. I've got the opportunity to get a 1g non turbo head off of a 93ish GS at a ridiculus deal. Its a 4g63 n/a head. Of course I'm planning on doing a DOHC head swap on the 'ol 4g64. My question is what is the difference between the N/A head and the turbo head? I mean the head itself should be the same correct? I'm guessing the cams arent as aggressive... what else is different? I would go ahead and build the head anyway before I put it on, anyways. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Non turbo 1g head

Pretty sure I am right, in that there is no difference in the 1g NT and T heads. I know for a fact people who have used the 1g NT head for a 4g63T.

I'm also pretty sure that internally the heads are exactly the same with the exception of the cams, which in the turbo models are just a bit more aggresive.(like you said) IRRC everything else is the same.


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