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ae82rollaboy
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Re: 20 valve head on 7afe bottom end Sat, 18 October 2003 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
hmmm... *scratches his head* this has given me ideas Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes what about a 20v head on my 16v block??
im assuming that it would bolt straight on...and provided that i swap to the 20 ecu what else would i have to swap?

would it run ok given that the bottom end is just a 16v? would this be worth doing? and would the power output be similar to a complete 20v motor?

any advice (no matter how basic) would be appreciated cos i dont know too much about this kind of chopping-and-swapping Confused

p.s. sorry to hog some of your thread attentionseca Surprised

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Read Message   20 valve head on 7afe bottom end AttentionSecaFri, 17 October 2003 11:30
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