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4AG head
is it possible to put a 4AG head on a FE block? kinda like what all the honda people do with the B series by putting a B18 head on B16 block.
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Re: 4AG head
yes it is possible but its better just to do the whole swap, the 4afe/7afe bottem end is carppy....reallyl crappy
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Re: 4AG head
isnt the 4afe/7afe low end torque one of the highest in its class...i am pretty sure that the top end sucks...
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Re: 4AG head
yea low end tourqe is fucking awsome but the head flow design is crap ads we ll as the bottem end has weak af fuck interals (f head means shitty shortblock too) look at the 4afe/5sfe, both have relativly weak bottem ends
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Re: 4AG head
4A or 7A=block
FE or GE=head |
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Re: 4AG head
no shit, but what im saying is difrent engines are built diffrenetly
and engine that has a g head is alwyas built with stronger internals any engine that comes stock with a F head has relatively weak interals, thats y if you want to do a "g" head conversion, its not a smart idea becuase the blocks that come with F heads are crap, i would know i have a 4afe that i bought a g head and werieing harness any everything about a year ago but didnt do it becuase it wasnt worth teh time or money if you want something that will net more power/have greater potential, buy a 4agze like me and swap out the bottem ends and use the supercahrger, so you have a 4afze and its still smog legal.... |
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Re: 4AG head
Well if you look at the first post, he said 4AG head and FE block...just making sure he understands what is what.
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Re: 4AG head
yea its all good, im just sayn any block that is attached to an f head (yes even the 4e-fte) has relativly weak internals
Last edited by 91 Celica St; 04-20-2005 at 01:55 PM. |
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