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  • @d4a
    @d4a 3 года назад +25

    4AG/ 4AF Head Stud kit: amzn.to/36gcPyo
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    • @gwanam6319
      @gwanam6319 3 года назад

      Do a video on the gdi mitsi heads best down draft factory port I know of... there is ways of dailing in slave cam cylinder heads reposition dowel /key or make off set dowel/key or remove and weld in at desired or recommend cam angle degree to suit application

    • @gwanam6319
      @gwanam6319 3 года назад

      And you are better off going shimless buckets less weight ect

    • @m1ndmu5ic24
      @m1ndmu5ic24 3 года назад

      The new cylinder head now are wide angle for better tumbling

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Год назад

      Overlap happens a few degrees after the intake valve started to open and when the exhaust valve is a few degrees from closing, thus the intake air and exhaust gases will try to move around their respective valves. Wouldn't this be better for scavenging because the valves will be deflecting the air around them and thus the intake and exhaust streams would interact better?
      Also, it would seem that the proximity of the intake and exhaust valves with each other will affect scavenging effect the most (the closer the better), regardless of valve angle?

  • @kusheen...
    @kusheen... 3 года назад +191

    I had a 1993 corolla with the 4A-FE. So much fun driving it at 6000k rpm pedal to the floor on a mountain road. I joined a hill climb race with it once and got 4th over all in my category. I miss that car...

    • @bryan10444
      @bryan10444 3 года назад +32

      AE101 are underrated

    • @kennethstephens8046
      @kennethstephens8046 2 года назад +8

      @@bryan10444 all is the AE92. I have a 1991 with the 4afe. Great little car. Once it has coil overs it will be much better than my 2020 corolla se 6mt

    • @teme5529
      @teme5529 2 года назад +5

      Cool! Intetesting because mine kicks in @6200 rpm and revs to 8250, its so cool to compare these statements! One revs to 6000, one hits lift after that.
      Edit: since everyone seems to miss their toyotas, I ain't selling my celica ts ever.

    • @hazza2247
      @hazza2247 2 года назад +8

      6000k = 6million rpm lol

    • @mudzy9820
      @mudzy9820 2 года назад

      @@kennethstephens8046 yeah bro i hope its a liftback, those things lowered can almost be mistaken for ae86

  • @NEEL69P
    @NEEL69P 3 года назад +70

    My dad bought his ae92 4afe corolla brand new from the factory in 1996, it currently has 490 000 kms, just an exhuast, engine has never been opened. Runs like a dream. I love the 4age BUT this video made me love and appreciate the 4afe even more ❤️
    UPDATE: car currently has 502 000 kms 😁

    • @Zfrk
      @Zfrk 3 года назад +1

      AE92 chassis was 88-91, more squared off body. 92 was the next gen which I think was the AE101 with the rounded body and headlights. my car was a 90, buddy had a 92 which was the next body style.

    • @NEEL69P
      @NEEL69P 3 года назад +4

      @@Zfrk I know, it's an ae92, in south africa we still had models of the ae92 on sale till 1996. We get our cars abit late

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 2 года назад

      Nothing to be ashamed of with the 4afe all things considered.
      They go surprisingly well too.

    • @tomacatipovic7854
      @tomacatipovic7854 Год назад

      Any updates on kms?

  • @abhishekchaudhary9542
    @abhishekchaudhary9542 3 года назад +161

    Wow, just wow, I'm amazed by the knowledge and content that this guy creates.

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 3 года назад +47

    Who-hoo!! Happy D4A Sunday, everyone! You're smarter and more interesting for having watched this video. Great job, fantastic channel, D4A!

  • @samcoote9653
    @samcoote9653 3 года назад +14

    Iive seen a tonne of car and engine theory vids over the years and dabbled a little bit and you always see examples of tradeoffs in engines, like you want more torque well you trade power etc. But this video really clearly explains how every little thing can affect an engine and its design. Cam timing, cam lift, valve size, valve angle, portsize, port angle. So. Many. Variables!!! But thats why its so awesome to get into cars, you could be like every other guy and drop an LS in a car because its a relatively easy way to get big power for decent money. But you man, you take an economy head and youre going to make it work because youre looking at the design and how the things they did for efficiency can help you make a fun, serious, and probably really unique engine. This is why I love this channel. No sheep doing the same tired old projects. Were breaking new-ish ground!!! So awesome and great job dude so excited for this one!!

  • @kusee.
    @kusee. 3 года назад +19

    The content you create is insanely eductional. No other channel makes videos at this level.

  • @Neroslk
    @Neroslk 3 года назад +19

    I'm an engineer myself (not automotive) and absolutely love your videos! Very knowledgeable, well explained and interesting. Keep up the good work!

  • @jor8625
    @jor8625 3 года назад +4

    doing the head job on my 5efe right now and this is the best explanation I've seen of how it actually works. Thank you very much!

  • @NachoCV
    @NachoCV 3 года назад +6

    I fell very lucky to have the motor with the best information in RUclips thanks to your chanel! Cheers from Spain!

    • @kamarlpringle1392
      @kamarlpringle1392 3 года назад

      Lucky , I have a VW 1.6 FSI with barely any information on it at all . Makes 115 HP at 6000rpm :)

  • @KaoticPhoenix
    @KaoticPhoenix 3 года назад +15

    This was an amazing comparison, I was hoping for a comparison between the most modern 4AGE and 4AFE engines as I have owned both. The 4AFE was definitely a strong engine and I wanted to use it more a very lightweight vehicle.

  • @of_lion22
    @of_lion22 3 года назад +3

    Been looking for a video exactly like this to compare both designs. Great work

  • @ML-rx7tv
    @ML-rx7tv 3 года назад +1

    I compared these 2 cylinder heads for a couple years. Wonderful presentation!

  • @1ZZFE
    @1ZZFE Год назад +4

    I recently worked on my 1zzfe 1.8L Toyota Engine head. Literally I did my 1st top-overhaul, and it's also my 1st time removing the cylinder head. And yes, I can almost totally relate to what is explained in this very educational video. Great content. Thank you.

  • @TheMonk98
    @TheMonk98 3 года назад +4

    God bless your videos. They just saved me tons of time of research with on point info and a clear direction for a technical documentation. Keep up the good work🤘👌

  • @JasonLuther1
    @JasonLuther1 2 года назад +3

    Always making well put together and high level of educational content

  • @bobross6677
    @bobross6677 3 года назад +1

    I like how you're explanation always goes into the engineering of the engine i dont think anybody else even does that that i know of
    Thanks

  • @not12listen
    @not12listen Год назад

    Thank you so much for being so specific! It is truly wonderful to not only see the physical differences, but an explanation of those differences as well.
    This does make me want to get another AW11 and turn a wrench on that 4AGE again! :)

  • @JazzbLu
    @JazzbLu 3 года назад +1

    You have so much knowledge of the simplest things of an engine I am amazed and thankful for you sharing your information!

  • @jambek2003
    @jambek2003 3 года назад

    Always like your videos when I want to gain knowledge about engines. Thanks and keep up the marvelous work!

  • @pabauza
    @pabauza 3 года назад +3

    One of my favorite channels.

  • @DJrainbizzles
    @DJrainbizzles 3 года назад +6

    I love you, you are like 10x more interesting than my university classes right now, thank you.. Keep up the awesome content! (Been planning some things for my car based on some knowledge from your videos :)

  • @matinirudolph8420
    @matinirudolph8420 3 года назад +1

    Hands down the best channel ever!!

  • @Vanessinha91Pucca
    @Vanessinha91Pucca 3 года назад +2

    Man, i'm in love with your channel, very well done.

  • @terjejohnsen3651
    @terjejohnsen3651 3 года назад +4

    Love this videos you allways learn something good. Ceep up the good work look forward to next.

  • @ibrahimqureshi2420
    @ibrahimqureshi2420 3 года назад +1

    huge respect man i learn a lot from you

  • @alexanderburger3399
    @alexanderburger3399 3 года назад +7

    Now you have it!
    I've bought my first 4A-FE car (a beautiful white 1988 Carina 2 liftback) because of your awesomely detailed videos. ;)
    Now that's the third 80s Toyota in my little collection and it sits right next to my 1988 3S-FE Camry and my 1987 3S-GE Celica convertible... I'm a happy fanboy... ^_^

  • @michaelsmdk
    @michaelsmdk 3 года назад

    one video and I feel a lot smarter already! coool and thank you!

  • @Bkamron
    @Bkamron 3 года назад

    Just flippin' brilliant... sub from just one video.

  • @Alex_Miller1980
    @Alex_Miller1980 2 года назад

    I love how you explain that simple, even I know most of the architectures applied to combustion engines, the options to improve one to the other, options and different flavors, I love car engines but I work as motorcycle mechanic, I peel my hands everyday working on different motorcycles and I'll keep doing it until I can't

  • @fernandoanatomia
    @fernandoanatomia 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting video as always. Thank you!

  • @TurboHappyCar
    @TurboHappyCar 3 года назад +3

    Really good stuff man! Dropping a comment to help out the algorithm.

  • @iamgerry86
    @iamgerry86 3 года назад +1

    Another great video! Good job my friend!

  • @negativeindustrial
    @negativeindustrial 3 года назад +11

    Every single thing covered here is also true of the larger 3S-GE and 3S-GTE and their economy family members the 3S-FE and 5S-FE.

  • @WouterB76
    @WouterB76 3 года назад +1

    Very educational and clearly explained, thx!

  • @danchoiordanov6740
    @danchoiordanov6740 3 года назад

    keep doing it bro, i've learnt so much from you

  • @refuge9
    @refuge9 3 года назад +6

    There's some incorrect information on this video.
    1) the heads compares are from a earlier Bigport 4A-GE, which was out from 1983 to 1987. The 4A-FE was made from 1987 to 2001. A better comparison would have been between a Smallport 16v 4A-GE and 4A-FE, as they would have been out at the same time. (Also, the smallport 4A-GE was around 10.5:1 compression ratio, meaning it was higher compression than its' FE counterpart, as opposed to lower compression vs the predecessor version of the GE). This would have been a better comparison, since that would allow the heads to be more properly compared.
    2) @5:55 - Variable Valve Timing (toyota VVT) does not change the amount of lift, only the timing of the cam. This is confused with Variable Valve Timing with Lift (VVTL-i), which is only available on Toyota's 2ZZ-GE engine. Late models of the 4A-GE 20v had VVT, which would change the timing of the intake cam, based off hydraulic pressure, though it wasn't computer controlled. VVT does not in any way affect the lift or duration of valves, save for what can be done solely through timing.
    3) @12:50 - He mentions that the narrow angle is due to better, newer design, however, the later 4A-GE 16v Smallport heads still utilize the wide angle intake ports, but carry more air into the combustion chamber than both the bigport 4A-GEs and the 4A-FE. (Though the smallport angles were lowered to 44 degrees vs the earlier 51 degrees). This is another example of it comparing later models with earlier models of different lines of the engine that work against it. it -is- accurate the more modern engines utilize narrower valve angles thanks to newer designs that help with this, notably: direct injection. However, the efficiency and power benefits from narrow angle valves were just considered at the time these engines were made, and that context in a comparison between the two can't be ignored.
    These are all relatively minor points in the grand scheme, but should be noted regardless.

    • @barryduff5058
      @barryduff5058 2 года назад

      I've only just watched this now (July 2022) and noticed the same regarding variable valve lift being confused with variable valve timing

  • @ethanbunch3274
    @ethanbunch3274 2 года назад

    I had just finished watching your quiz video on the inline 4 and so when I saw this I jumped at the chance to expand my knowledge. I grew up on old school Ford engines primarily the Windsor line so some of this stuff is completely new to me. However the trick with the hammer to get the valve retainers off it's actually a really damn cool trick! Probably wouldn't do something on high performance vehicle but just to pop them out of there that is really awesome!

  • @ProjectExMachina
    @ProjectExMachina 3 года назад +3

    driving 4 answers, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

  • @TheJohnlyh
    @TheJohnlyh 3 года назад +10

    I'm a simple man, i like heads from any model!

    • @idriwzrd
      @idriwzrd 3 года назад +2

      Most men like some head.

  • @claysonwebster1622
    @claysonwebster1622 3 года назад +1

    Awesome vid bro was very informative

  • @MrBlackMysterious
    @MrBlackMysterious 3 года назад +21

    Good head has its benefits lmao

  • @regeneric928
    @regeneric928 3 года назад +1

    My friend has Corolla AE86 with this 4A-GE 16V engine (plus one spare engine for doing fun stuff like turbo, ITB, 20V head etc.) and I was so surprised how felxible this engine is and how fast can that car be with just 1.6 T-VIS heart under the hood. Fantastic piece of engineering.

  • @vwoday1872
    @vwoday1872 3 года назад +2

    Very nice
    Great job explaining

  • @tonimartinovic5552
    @tonimartinovic5552 3 года назад +7

    Fenomenalan video, pozz iz Zagreba

  • @fastinradfordable
    @fastinradfordable 3 года назад +2

    Saw 99 comments.
    Love you bro. Just wanted to get you into triple digits.
    100😎

  • @danpollard4210
    @danpollard4210 3 года назад +1

    This guy really talks perfect. You can hear ever word clearly he is the best!!

  • @DejaVu19711
    @DejaVu19711 3 года назад +1

    You made it easier for me... Thank You Sir

  • @gennarodellacorte8478
    @gennarodellacorte8478 3 года назад +1

    An other great video! Thanks again!

  • @nwpioneer2551
    @nwpioneer2551 3 года назад

    Fantastic high-cost videos.

  • @marvinhenry1027
    @marvinhenry1027 3 года назад

    You’re the best bro...
    Great videos!!!

  • @Peristeronicify
    @Peristeronicify Год назад

    Sounds back, thanks!

  • @arthurleeki
    @arthurleeki 3 месяца назад

    Love u man, appreciate this alot.

  • @jamiehipperson
    @jamiehipperson 3 года назад +1

    Love these engines and love your information on them. I am smarter now! 😀

  • @DeftAnesthetik
    @DeftAnesthetik 3 года назад +13

    Before I watch gotta say. this is info i have been searching for. building my own hybrid "A" and have always suspected the F would take turbo very well... now to watch and see what you think. =D

  • @dgsdavid8623
    @dgsdavid8623 3 года назад +1

    My congrats for your videos, Very good explanantion and content

  • @Samqdf
    @Samqdf 3 года назад +2

    I commend you for the quality of the video, given just how much information you give I only have a small amount of additional information / corrections that I wish to add:
    - You mention different cam profiles and different lift with VVT. But for both times you show the VVT parts on the screen the parts are for variable angle only VVT systems, these still use a fixed cam profile and lift although it would be true for dual cam lobe or constantly variable lift VVT systems. You are however are completely correct with everything you said in regard to their variable phasing and the effect on factors such as the overlap.
    - When mentioning the later heads having a narrower valve angle on the screen the 20V 4age Blacktop is shown. This has the exact same 50 degree valve angle from the exhaust to the outer intake valves, but to be fair the middle intake valve angle is 37.7 degrees so that still counts as being partially narrower then?
    - The 2ZZGE and VTEC engines are forced to have rocker arms as having a twin cam lobe system is as far as I know impossible with a traditional bucket and shim system. That aside your point is still completely correct that OEM valvetrain in a 4age would in no way be able to handle the secondary cam profiles as used in the 2ZZ and Honda.
    - One thing not mentioned with the relation of the port velocity verses flow is that with a more upright port it can sustain a much higher port velocity before reaching the same air choke point. This significantly reduces the trade-off. It's also why modern heads can have a fairly small cross sections for their ports. A good example of this is the 3sge Beams engine, I wouldn't consider the ports to be overly large but flow amazingly well and can support high power without mods. Although you make very good points with how VVT does wonders to mitigate the issues with large CSA ports.
    - Alright so this one is just being pedantic and I know it's just what the common terminology is- pictured are adjustable cam pulleys, not gears. If it's driven by a belt then it's pulley. I can't fault anyone for using that term that is almost universally used regardless of if it's technically correct or not.
    Well anyway with that aside this isn't a criticism of your video, you clearly have done careful research here and your explanations for everything are excellent. I just commented in case you wanted some constructive feedback. I am completely open to correction on any of these points also.
    I thought you might find it interesting that did some mods to a 7afe head a while back and I was surprised to discover it had literally zero overlap between the cams. This isn't just by eye either, I put a dial indicator on that head when it was on the bench and I can confirm that the intake valves would fully close before the exhaust would open. Before this I didn't think any car engine had that. Oddly enough it had a reasonable amount of lift at a measured 8.34mm for the intake, weird.

  • @jakeboniol9550
    @jakeboniol9550 Год назад

    Well explained!!

  • @nochilljay6369
    @nochilljay6369 3 года назад +1

    This is the first video I've found from you (subbed around the 15 minute mark, awesome info) I think another good video if you haven't done it already is the subaru fa20 (brz/frs) compared to the fa20t from subarus other models

  • @sammyboytv3153
    @sammyboytv3153 4 месяца назад

    You made me appreciate my 4afe 😅

  • @jaziborilistyle5811
    @jaziborilistyle5811 3 года назад +1

    Love this video

  • @StupidBlokeStupidVideos
    @StupidBlokeStupidVideos 3 года назад +47

    0:54
    105hp @ 6600rpm
    Redline 6300rpm 🤔

    • @StupidBlokeStupidVideos
      @StupidBlokeStupidVideos 3 года назад +14

      2:48
      If you advance the exhaust cam shaft, you’d also be advancing the inlet cam by the same amount, not retarding it by the same amount. Even though they move in opposite directions through the gear drive, they would still advance/retard together.

    • @d4a
      @d4a 3 года назад +21

      Serves me right for copy pasting engine specs... You're right! Because the cams move in opposite direction, "retarding" is actually advancing the intake. If the intake had a 4age adjustable cam gear on it, the gear would show retarding, but because it moves in the other direction the cam gear would be lying. You need to change your usename.

    • @d4a
      @d4a 3 года назад +6

      The direction of the intake cam rotation shouldn't have any significant effect on harmonics or balance, at least in theory.

    • @TriXelOne
      @TriXelOne 3 года назад

      @@d4a isnt it like retarding one cam moves both intake and exhaust events in time?

    • @LSmiata
      @LSmiata 3 года назад +12

      @@d4a
      Hello @driving 4 answers,
      Hat's off to you for professionally addressing a trolling comment and accepting/correcting the mistake.
      Did not plan on leaving a comment and also noticed max RPM vs peak HP discrepancy...but let it slide as I always enjoy watching your videos, so keep them coming!
      PS: Personal thank you. Several years ago you did a video on rebuilding Toyota brake calipers. I rebuilt on the calipers on my 2001 MR2/S and your video helped! You even responded to my request on where to find the caliper pin dust covers!
      Thank You!
      LSmiata/Mr. P

  • @markbarber7839
    @markbarber7839 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! My 1979 Honda cb750f motorcycle had 9.5k redline, narrow value angle, shims under cam and 10.5:1 compression. I think it made 78hp.

  • @goodkill1
    @goodkill1 6 месяцев назад +2

    I bought a 96 Corolla for $1800 w/188k miles. I sold it last year with 358k miles for $300

  • @rileypaterson7117
    @rileypaterson7117 3 года назад

    I love this thank you ! I have a 97 corolla with the 4afe

  • @sergiykud
    @sergiykud 3 года назад

    this channel is so dope

  • @xwliu6074
    @xwliu6074 3 года назад +1

    rly nice video. Thx

  • @Treston089
    @Treston089 2 года назад +2

    I always love watching these vids because despite all I've learned, there's always more info to be found! Thanks for sharing with us

  • @mikelow4374
    @mikelow4374 2 года назад

    Cool video bud 👍 Damn I miss my 87 AE86 coupe 😥

  • @justRD1
    @justRD1 3 года назад +13

    Before I even seen the title or channel, I could tell by the thumb nail that D4A dropped a video!!!

  • @realtlt
    @realtlt 3 года назад +2

    Holy cr... Your videos are sooo goooood!

  • @jaybosher6144
    @jaybosher6144 3 года назад +4

    Had a 4afe with a manual, great little peppy engine but the 4age was leagues ahead.

  • @Zfrk
    @Zfrk 3 года назад +2

    I built an AE92 Corolla for Lucky Dog Racing League with an unmodified 4A-FE (ok, I baffled the oil pan and built a cold air intake from PVC pipe, but other than that, unmodified). there is jack shit for power above 5800 RPM, where I set the shift light.
    We held off some odd cars through 3rd gear but waved goodbye to their tail lights once pulling into 4th, and the explanation on valve angle effects kind of explains it. glad I didn't convert to the GE head though.

  • @erwinschmied
    @erwinschmied 2 года назад +2

    What exactly is the valve angle on the 20 valve 4AGE?

  • @anthonyh958
    @anthonyh958 3 года назад

    Fantastic,bloody fantastic

  • @TheNorseman
    @TheNorseman День назад

    I am not going to mess around with my 4AFE cylinder head. But if find it interesting that my car has 114 hp ( not 105) and my brother has 88hp on his 4EFE 1.3 while later they only had 75 for better emission and mileage. I think all of those changes where made by the ECU. So it seems to me that a mapping of the engine could give you extra power without even losening one bolt. ( not much on a non-turbo engine, but still something ).
    320 000km corolla 1.6i, 114hp.
    If I ever would do anything, I would have a rebuild/full service of the head, and change the piston rings to make it perform as brand new... but it is still a surprisingly strong car in modern traffic at age 29 years.

  • @GlennnD
    @GlennnD 3 года назад +1

    I'm driving a Corolla daily witht the 4AFE. It's not a quick car, but the sound it makes is great! Not many people know this or mentioning it.

  • @iansmith6728
    @iansmith6728 3 года назад +2

    The Volvo 850R head was very similar to the 4AGE head. Walkinshaw racing modified them for the super tourers by bolting in some additional metal to lift the intake valve angle and straighten the inlet runner. The result was an additional 60hp on that engine. The exhaust runner was left at a similar angle to the 4AGE exhaust because it flowed really well anyway.

    • @Samqdf
      @Samqdf 3 года назад +1

      If I remember correctly they shaved a wedge out of the the head surface to mount the whole head on a tilt, this made the intake port angle face more upright relative to the cylinder. That and machining the top third or so off the head to completely remake the main valvetrain section. Those engineers were amazingly creative in their way to work within the limits of rules and get around the fundamental limitations they had. My hats off to them for being so clever. As for the 4age 16V head I have seen the intake ports corrected by either machining a big chunk out of it and making the intake manifold reach right in or welding large sections up and machining / die grinding new ports. Both end up at the same goal of running the new ports through were the injectors would normally are located and hence ending up with a fairly modern looking port design.

    • @andresgoyenaga1229
      @andresgoyenaga1229 3 года назад

      @@Samqdf please share a link showing this mod

  • @UncleTito
    @UncleTito 3 года назад +2

    Awesome!!!

  • @sahalin12345
    @sahalin12345 3 года назад +1

    More, more, more...please make more videos!

  • @nootsen5522
    @nootsen5522 2 года назад

    Great video, but I think you switched the cams on the 4age, at least in the beginning. Because you can see the opening for the distributor cap on the right (exhaust side), but the cam with the gear to drive it is on the left (intake side).

  • @sethk1429
    @sethk1429 2 года назад

    I have a 7afe and am looking to do a 4age head swap. Cool vid useful info

  • @sherlonio
    @sherlonio 3 года назад +1

    New subscriber over here nice vídeo

  • @annienguyen1799
    @annienguyen1799 3 года назад

    Thank you! I now understand why my 4ac pulls harder then the 4age at lower rpm.

  • @kollolghosh8369
    @kollolghosh8369 4 месяца назад +1

    The background music is good also 😅

  • @SvcGlobal
    @SvcGlobal 3 года назад +1

    If I could suggest topics for this channel, one is capacitive discharge ignition and two, how to adjust variable timing cam gear, both intake and exhaust, as you show in this great video. Thank you.

    • @d4a
      @d4a 3 года назад

      I did one of those ages ago: ruclips.net/video/Yv4Ao7WMmS8/видео.html

  • @nulldua8547
    @nulldua8547 3 года назад +1

    best channel

  • @jesserenn3152
    @jesserenn3152 3 года назад +1

    Car nerd bliss 😌

  • @beefcakemonsta
    @beefcakemonsta 2 года назад +3

    question: by removing the excess casting on the exhaust ports on the 4afe and also shimming off some of the material on the shroud on the fe, does that promote more air velocity overall? if yes, how much of an improvement you would get thru hp and decrease in torque?

  • @AlexTrull
    @AlexTrull 3 года назад +1

    Great Video. I've got a 4wd car with the 7AFE and the heads are very similar and this has kind of convinced me that a turbo on the existing head is probably smarter than a GE head :-)

    • @AlexTrull
      @AlexTrull 3 года назад +2

      It's a Toyota Sprinter Carib - AE115G - really popular in russia :D

    • @whittysworkshop982
      @whittysworkshop982 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlexTrull7a-fe...... everything before the dash is the block, everything after is the head. 7a is the block...... the seventh generation of the A block, 1.8l and a longer stroke than the 4a, so the block is taller. The FE refers to the head, F is the narrow valve angle, E means it's injection. Your 7afe head is the exact same as the 4afe head.

  • @frederickcook87
    @frederickcook87 Год назад

    Knowledge and content are top notch but please turn that background music off in future videos

  • @akashssmenon
    @akashssmenon 3 года назад

    Hey can you make a video comparing 2 wheel drive transmissions?
    I searched a lot for answers but none are satisfying.
    Also totally love your videos

    • @d4a
      @d4a 3 года назад

      What exactly do you mean by 2 wheel drive transmissions? Fwd and rwd?

    • @akashssmenon
      @akashssmenon 3 года назад

      @@d4a I mean comparisons between production rear wheel drive transmissions. and how they differ. what's the difference between a Porcshe Dual Clutch Manual and a Dodge A580 DCT. Like how do you decide which is better based on what application?

  • @Ensource
    @Ensource 3 года назад +1

    the only criticism i have (at this moment) would be more clear pronouncing of some words like 'scavenging effect' and 'pent roof'. I had to google for a few minutes before I found what you meant.
    this video was very well done, and was a superb learning tool about engines. I really enjoyed it. good clear explanations for some key concepts about engines. thanks a lot for showing us! really looking forward to more engaging content, you have a sub, here!!

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 3 года назад +2

    Well, I def learned something about shim over bucket vs shim under bucket! Learned more about valve angles too. Plus more detail on those 4A heads of course. Excellent, excellent video as always.

    • @gwanam6319
      @gwanam6319 3 года назад

      Shim under bucket old tech shimless solid buckets are were it's at.... lighter and no Shim issues cause there is none...

  • @stevenash4408
    @stevenash4408 3 года назад +1

    Listening to you is like listening to a favorite song😊

  • @garethburke7826
    @garethburke7826 3 года назад

    Great video, You should compare the 16v 4age to the 20v 4age blacktop or silvertop,

  • @renattoalcala3472
    @renattoalcala3472 3 года назад +1

    I wish this video has spanish subs, I have a Levin AE111 with a 4AFE engine, I love it and your video looks really interesting, congratulations.

  • @georgegherghinescu
    @georgegherghinescu 3 года назад +2

    Would tiny, tiny fin like structures on the valve side facing the intake port (machined on the valve disk in a slight spiral maybe?) help with better mixing of air and fuel in the combustion chamber? Help make the charge enter the cylinder in a mixing helping way :) Love your videos! fun and educational!

    • @d4a
      @d4a 3 года назад +1

      Check out racing 4age valves from manon racing performance, or even many other aftermarket racing and high performance valves. Many have something extremely similar to what you're describing.

  • @shortbuslife3440
    @shortbuslife3440 2 года назад

    It amuses me at how old cars used rockers and new cars have gone back to this idea I've just changed my cam on my 2ltr pinto from 1971 and personally I much prefer the ease of adjusting valve clearance on rockers than shims.
    I do miss my mr2 with the 3sfe engine it was alot more fun to drive than the 3sgte mr2 I also had.

  • @mvnorsel6354
    @mvnorsel6354 2 года назад

    This is very interesting, as a slow driver who doesn't rev his engine, I'll take the ' economy ' head thanks.