1620?
1620?
i'm considering this as an option.... what would make it a better option than just a plain old 20v swap?
the hp numbers are starting to concern me with stock bt's
the hp numbers are starting to concern me with stock bt's
JDM AE86/AE92
what i want to do is get a BT bottom end and a small port head with ST itbs and megasquirt. but that is just me. if you leave the BT pistons and use the small port head your static compression will be around 11.4:1 if you use the silver top pistons your static compression will be around 10.1:1. but you will have an interference motor on both 20v pistons. you can changer the dynamic compression on cam choices to use the BT pistons and have a nice revable motor.
that's what i was thinking of doing with my bt.....
small port head on bt bottom end with some stand-a-lone (ms maybe) and running my bt itb's
i don't know which setup would have more potential though
i think the 1620 considering the 16 head and easier accessible cams and other goodies
small port head on bt bottom end with some stand-a-lone (ms maybe) and running my bt itb's
i don't know which setup would have more potential though
i think the 1620 considering the 16 head and easier accessible cams and other goodies
JDM AE86/AE92
well the 81.5mm pistons are going to bump up static compression to about 11.5:1. if you do go this route, i would use a oem 16v head gasket other wise your SCR will be over 12:1 and you will need some crazy cams to make that workCBR_TOY wrote:true true... i'm still debating on it right now. the bt block has 81.5mm stock toyota pistons and a .8 heaad gasket.....
this is tougher than i thought
with the BT bottom and the small port head and a static CR at 11.5:1 you can get a cam where the intake valve closes at around 65 deg then your dynamic compression would be about 9.15:1. which would need premium pump gas. a cam at this spec is really close to what the oem 20v ae111 cam is at. it would be a nice performance motor and would rev probably to about 9000 fairly easy and would make power that high depending on what duration you run. and of corse fuel management
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the attraction is:
1. the availability of cams, springs, valves.
2. the automatic bump in compression.
3. and the use of oem thickness head gasket while maintaining the compression increase.
4. the better low throttle response the 16v has over the 20v.
5. better bottom end internals.
even better would be running the tri-flow colt cams with a 1620 which has been shown to net gains in trq throughout the rpm range: from start to end.
just re-iterating, the magic in the 4AGE for producing power (pretty much for almost any engine for that matter) will be higher compression, cams and port work. with the 1620 you easily get all the benefits mentioned.
1. the availability of cams, springs, valves.
2. the automatic bump in compression.
3. and the use of oem thickness head gasket while maintaining the compression increase.
4. the better low throttle response the 16v has over the 20v.
5. better bottom end internals.
even better would be running the tri-flow colt cams with a 1620 which has been shown to net gains in trq throughout the rpm range: from start to end.
just re-iterating, the magic in the 4AGE for producing power (pretty much for almost any engine for that matter) will be higher compression, cams and port work. with the 1620 you easily get all the benefits mentioned.
the BT pistons will work you just have to have the right cam to keep your dynamic compression under control other wise you will be limmited to race fuel only you can set up your engine to run on e85 with the high compression.CBR_TOY wrote:what about the bt pistons? would they work well with a 16 head?
can you just bolt a smallport head on a bt bottom end and stick a ms on it and that'll work?