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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 14 July 2005 01:46
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I have an AE102 Corolla Seca Conquest, it has a 7AFE. Now I would like to get my car going quicker (a fair bit quicker )
My option as I see it are:
- Turbo my 7AFE, I'm sure I'd need to strengthen some the internals (not sure what) to get any decent amount of power out of it.
- Supercharge using either SC12 or SC14, again I'd need to strengthen the internals.
- Buy a 4AGE and build a 4AGTE and then do a transplant. I'd guess I'd need to get an AE101 4AGE (for emissions regulations)? How expensive would this option be?
- A slightly harder option, and I'm not sure how hard it is, is a 3SGTE conversion. Again I'd need to get motor from around the 97 period I'd guess for emission regualtions (correct?).
Now I'm not sure which is the best or the cheapest option here. Now if it was possible/cheap enough I'd like to keep the 7AFE and just strengthen it and then turbo it, as it would mean I wouldn't have to worry about doing any engine transplants.
Whats your opinions/suggetions?
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Fri, 15 July 2005 00:27

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bump
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Mon, 18 July 2005 21:56

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bump, where are all the knowledgable people?
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Mon, 18 July 2005 23:05

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4A-GZE transplant, then turbocharge if you want. This has been done a thousand times and is the most cost-effective option. Don't bother tinkering with the 7A.
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 00:33

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What about a AE111 20V 4AGE, I think its a blacktop. Are they any good to turbo?
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Location: Kings Langley, Sydney
Registered: July 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 00:57

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they are the worst 4a to turbo as they have the weakest internals!
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 01:14

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Does that apply to both the silvertop and the blacktop 20v's?
How tuneable are the 20Vs? ie is it hard to get more power out of them? How hard is it to strengthen them to allow for a turbo?
Where can I get a suitable 4AGZE? I guess I'd have to get an AE101? Can I get just a motor or would I need to get a Half-Cut?
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 01:19

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Does that apply to both the silvertop and the blacktop 20v's?
How tuneable are the 20Vs? ie is it hard to get more power out of them? How hard is it to strengthen them to allow for a turbo?
Where can I get a suitable 4AGZE? I guess I'd have to get an AE101? Can I get just a motor or would I need to get a Half-Cut?
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Location: Kings Langley, Sydney
Registered: July 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 01:43

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just the blacktops have weaker internals. The silver tops have similar interals to a GZE + 16v.
imho Rebuild the 7afe with a 16v head stronger internals + a smallish turbo.
this motor would have nice torque down low and turbo for the run to the redline. would be a nice streetable motor.
7AGTE all the way!
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: October 2004
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 02:30

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Ah Ok, so If I want a Turbo 20V the motor to get is the Silvertop?
A 20V Turbo would be better than a 4AGZE converted to Turbo wouldn't it?
PyRoMaNiAc: So what 16V head would you recommend? Stronger Internals, What needs to be upgraded? Crank, Conrods, Pistons? Where do I get suitable replacements? I'd probably get a T25 Turbo?
trevtrev: http://www.asianautospares.com.au/ only have an AE92 4AGZE atm, though they do have an AE101 Silvertop 4AGE 20V. How much would I get for a 7AFE that has done 200k but has been serviced every 10K still running sweet, no problems at all, I'm just after more power Would the TMIC on the 4AGZE fit under the AE102 Bonnet or would I need to get a bonnet scoop of AE101/2 4AGZE? How much does it cost to get a 4AGZE -> 4AGTE conversion done? How hard is it to do the wiring? I'm handy with a multimeter, and I have a pretty good knowledge of electronics (I play with microchips in my spare time ) Could I do it myself?
I'm not from Brisbane, Coalstoun Lakes which is about 125km west of Bundaberg. So I'm about 3.5hrs from Brisbane. Brisbane is probably the best place to get all the motors/half-cuts from.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 03:09

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20v = high compression, with engine management not designed for forced induction. Turbocharging a 20v is not cheap or easy. A 4A-GZE on the other hand is built for forced induction from the word go, so just remove the SC and strap on a turbo and away you go. If you're thinking the extra valve in a 20v is going to make any difference, think again.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: October 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 04:00

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Thanks Norbie. I just edited my reply above to take out the error mention of Silvertop.
Birdie, listen to Norbie. He knows what he is saying.
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 04:28

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So my best two options as I see them are:
- Strengthen my 7AFE and convert it to a 7AGTE.
For this option, what needs strengthening in my motor?
- Get a AE101 4AGZE (Half-cut I guess?)
For this option, Can I use just motor and ECU or do I need to get a Half-cut?
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Banned by his request
Location: moved to tamworth
Registered: July 2002
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 06:46

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or 7ag or 7agte!you forgot the 3sgte or 3sge.all comes down to what you want to spend.
mick
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Tue, 19 July 2005 11:35

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I already said 7AGTE
I'm not sure about the 3SGTE, AFAIK its not a bolt in install, and there is a fair bit of work involved in the transfer.
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Wed, 20 July 2005 05:57

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bump
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 00:18

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bump... Where did everyone go?
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 00:36

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What are you bumping for? You have your options and now the decision is yours.
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 00:47

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Because I have asked questions that haven't been answered.
- Strengthen my 7AFE and convert it to a 7AGTE.
For this option, what needs strengthening in my motor?
what 16V head would you recommend? Stronger Internals, What needs to be upgraded? Crank, Conrods, Pistons? Where do I get suitable replacements? I'd probably get a T25 Turbo?
- Get a AE101 4AGZE (Half-cut I guess?)
For this option, Can I use just motor and ECU or do I need to get a Half-cut? Would the TMIC on the 4AGZE fit under the AE102 Bonnet or would I need to get a bonnet scoop of AE101/2 4AGZE? How much does it cost to get a 4AGZE -> 4AGTE conversion done? How hard is it to do the wiring? I'm handy with a multimeter, and I have a pretty good knowledge of electronics (I play with microchips in my spare time Razz) Could I do it myself?
How much would I get for a 7AFE that has done 200k but has been serviced every 10K still running sweet, no problems at all?
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Location: Rosanna, Melb
Registered: June 2002
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 01:01

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Birdie, unfortunately you wont be able to do everything on the internet, for whatever you plan on doing you'll have to go out, get a bit dirty and measure up/work some things out for yourself.
What follows is my personal opinion from things I have read/heard around the place:
Strengthening a 7A means custom rods if you want to rev beyond 7500 reliably. For turbo go custom (or 4AGZE if they fit) pistons to lower the compression, or run low boost. Get an aftermarket ECU or piggyback unit so you can tune it on boost. Then go custom intake/exhaust/lots of other stuff. Where to get all this stuff? Try a phone book or car mag ads, or even a Toyota dealer.
GE head can go on a 7A block. This has been covered a lot before so have a search.
As for a ZE, you could use motor and computer only. The engine would then run. Halfcut may have some useful bits in it though. Wiring isn't hard if you give it some time and know how to use a soldering iron and multimeter which it sounds like you do.
Hen
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Location: Sydney
Registered: January 2003
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 12:23

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Just as a note there was a AE112 Corolla Sportivo @ the last Toymods Dyno Day with the 7A-FTE it put out 83.7FWKW, I suppose I would have expected a little more from a Turbo engine, but it would certainly be a big improvement in terms of torque & power over stock. I think the 4A would respond better to mods & Turbo's.
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 13:18

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Alchemist wrote on Thu, 21 July 2005 22:23 | Just as a note there was a AE112 Corolla Sportivo @ the last Toymods Dyno Day with the 7A-FTE it put out 83.7FWKW, I suppose I would have expected a little more from a Turbo engine, but it would certainly be a big improvement in terms of torque & power over stock. I think the 4A would respond better to mods & Turbo's.
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Was that with stock internals? Or had it been strengthened?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: January 2003
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 13:22

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To my knowledge Toyota merely whacked a small Turbo on the side of a standard 7AFE and ran it a pretty low boost 6-8 PSI I think. Someone may be able to confirm though.
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Location: Coalstoun Lakes
Registered: November 2004
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Re: AE102 (7AFE) Performance upgrade
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Thu, 21 July 2005 13:57
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Alchemist wrote on Thu, 21 July 2005 23:22 | To my knowledge Toyota merely whacked a small Turbo on the side of a standard 7AFE and ran it a pretty low boost 6-8 PSI I think. Someone may be able to confirm though.
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Ah, your talking about the toyota stock turbo. Yeah I think it was only 110KW at the Flywheel anyway, rather disapointing when the stock 7AFE is 85KW
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