11,000 RPM Toyota 4AG Engine Build!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • In this week's video we're building another Toyota 4AG engine for a customer, this particular one has to rev to 11,000 RPM's and not blow up!
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  • @buddhaspeed9014
    @buddhaspeed9014 Год назад +331

    MIKE!!!! Stop making me want to spend all of my kids college money!!!

    • @cj5312
      @cj5312 Год назад +45

      Do it

    • @pudermcgavin4462
      @pudermcgavin4462 Год назад +21

      Spend that money send them to vocational school and they will be far better off!

    • @CanIbeFrank
      @CanIbeFrank Год назад

      College is a scam

    • @kurtruperto68
      @kurtruperto68 Год назад +1

      / ‘Your allowance’

    • @Carlos.Rivera
      @Carlos.Rivera Год назад +3

      Do it!! Maybe your kids end dropping college

  • @crazy8sdrums
    @crazy8sdrums Год назад +210

    All of this tech was unobtainium when I was building my AW11. It is both cool and weird to see people still building up 4AGs.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Год назад +11

      Awesome there's still support for this humble engine :)

    • @andriy_0
      @andriy_0 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Eduardo_Espinozathanking initial d and tofu car;)

    • @mikehunt3987
      @mikehunt3987 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah lots of people still love these motors. They can be super reliable up to a point. Would make a great daily driver.

    • @jasonstranthon5183
      @jasonstranthon5183 11 месяцев назад +7

      They sound like god is speaking to you thru the exhaust. One of the best sounding motors ive ever heard.

    • @fatasdat
      @fatasdat 9 месяцев назад +4

      The 20v sounds sick at high revs

  • @rhubarbpie2027
    @rhubarbpie2027 Год назад +55

    "Don't forget... rev it up to 11,000..."

    • @Keisuke42
      @Keisuke42 4 месяца назад +2

      If you know, you know.

    • @takumifujiwara2674
      @takumifujiwara2674 2 месяца назад +7

      Baby make up your mind 🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🔥

    • @Keisuke42
      @Keisuke42 Месяц назад +1

      @@takumifujiwara2674 follow your dreams until the night is over.

    • @checkandgiri
      @checkandgiri Месяц назад

      If u know u know anata no hachiroku

  • @apexclip3458
    @apexclip3458 Год назад +164

    Mike is THE only engine builder that emphasizes “track” durability. Any engine can make power but can they survive a road race track use? Most of them not. Great job, Mike!!

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Год назад +7

      Makes you really appreciate the slow & steady cars there :)

  • @krazywyatt2638
    @krazywyatt2638 11 месяцев назад +63

    My favorite part about these videos is while he is informing us about potential failure points in the engine build he smiles like he is remembering the catastrophic failure that occurred for him to learn the right thing to do😂. These oldschool car guys have so much awesome knowledge im glad they take the time to share!

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  11 месяцев назад +34

      The first attempts to build the 4AG for SCCA racing were met with a lot of catastrophic failures, we eventually got the engines somewhat reliable.

  • @gregkorte7534
    @gregkorte7534 Год назад +31

    I visited the TRD facility in the late 1990's it was quite a fascinating experience. I was a Toyota Master Technician then, I was working in Kearny Mesa when I first saw the first 4AGE in a Corolla SR5. Good Times with Toyota!

    • @MotorMavens
      @MotorMavens Год назад +3

      It would have been in a Corolla GTS, not an SR5! :)

  • @joelhendrickson6179
    @joelhendrickson6179 11 месяцев назад +16

    I love how he kept saying “it’s what the customer wanted” 🤣

  • @pseudoExpert1
    @pseudoExpert1 Год назад +97

    These "how to build a great X engine" are amazing videos, thank you for taking the time to talk through why you choose certain parts. I only kind of know what i'm doing with engines and this REALLY helps me expand my knowledge

    • @m3n4cE6
      @m3n4cE6 Год назад

      sure. hidden cameras behind the screen and in the bezel

    • @iAmConfusion
      @iAmConfusion 11 месяцев назад

      @@m3n4cE6what do you mean ?

  • @GarageSupra
    @GarageSupra Год назад +60

    over 10k and not taking a dry sump option is a pretty wild gamble.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +33

      Hoping the larger rod bearing area helps

  • @dostuffchannel
    @dostuffchannel Год назад +57

    The amount of knowledge this man has is mind blowing!

    • @nescockk
      @nescockk 11 месяцев назад

      Youre just a dumbass lol

  • @shaneskillzrepresent
    @shaneskillzrepresent 5 месяцев назад +4

    i had a 100kw small port 4age in my corolla when i was a kid - such an awesome little engine

  • @Trikekid84
    @Trikekid84 Год назад +23

    This guy is always borderline about to laugh, idk why, but it makes for a better video! He must have so much joy in building engines that he just can't help himself.

    • @ts0874
      @ts0874 3 месяца назад

      im glad im not the only one who thinks that, looks like hes about to laugh at any moment hahaha

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 3 месяца назад +1

      I reckon he’s always blazed is why

  • @BlueRice
    @BlueRice Год назад +15

    i remember reading about the H22, b and k series how they learn from it. they got it down to a science how exactly how much HP they want from an engine. they talk about having more HP losing lower and mid range torque to offset it with short gear. they find that having more HP is not always make the car fast. while at the same time it have to be a street comfortable driving experience. they do stated taller engine tend to perform better

  • @tempeztad
    @tempeztad 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love how everything was showed in s simple way and easy he communicated the specs of each part! Thanks for the video.

  • @michaelr5545
    @michaelr5545 Год назад +3

    Yet another information-packed video, thank you so much. I dont even own a 4age but still found this so interesting. Top notch Mike

  • @SpectreFTL
    @SpectreFTL Год назад +16

    would love to see a video of Howard's takes on porting, or how certain porting techniques change the power band. pushing the split back into the port for more volume without reducing flow velocity is pretty slick.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +2

      Its a common trick.

    • @findtherightbeat
      @findtherightbeat Год назад

      @@motoiq Hope you can share a link to the paper Mike mentioned, thanks!

    • @Samqdf
      @Samqdf 11 месяцев назад +2

      You get even more velocity by redoing the port so it runs through the path where the injector holes normally are. There are 2 ways to go about doing that.

  • @slfrules1
    @slfrules1 Год назад +1

    Wow! Those heads are gorgeous! This has been a dream engine for me since i was young watching Initial D. Y'all rock

  • @debarra136
    @debarra136 Год назад +3

    Great video again men, thanks for taking the time to make it. I'm really looking forward to the 20V build, I have 3 BT 20V's in my garage awaiting rebuilds. (I may have an engine hoarding problem.)

  • @97ae102
    @97ae102 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video here! Thanks Mike! Can’t wait to see the 20V 5 valve vid when it’s done.

  • @greghankins6669
    @greghankins6669 Год назад

    Watching this content is like a dream come true. All the previously hard won knowledge consolidated in one easy to find video. For free. Wow. Thanks.

  • @feral4mr2
    @feral4mr2 Год назад +2

    4ag ftw!! 26 years playing with 4ag engines, I love them.

  • @dasfahrer8187
    @dasfahrer8187 Год назад +1

    Your knowledge and attention to detail is second to none. Love watching these even though I don't know WTF you're talking about half the time. It's like listening to Pavarotti. No f'n clue what he's singing about, but I know what I'm listening to is awesome.

  • @steveharvey1876
    @steveharvey1876 Год назад +4

    Thanks Mike! It's not how much you know, it's what you don't know that get's you. Your knowledge is appreciated. Cheers!

  • @-OokySpooky-
    @-OokySpooky- 11 месяцев назад +6

    Well this was an unexpected video. Not enough 4AG content around imo and this is sick

  • @ericsantschi4612
    @ericsantschi4612 Год назад +3

    Mike I got a Sentra Ser Spec V new in 2002. Used to read your articles in SCC as gospel as an 18 yo, so glad I stumbled across your vids, thanks.

  • @TheCpaschal86
    @TheCpaschal86 3 месяца назад +1

    I have watched this video at least half a dozen times now. Been waiting for the next 4ag build or maybe some footage of the engines complete and running. Love your builds and please keep it up.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  3 месяца назад +1

      Follow Taka Aono on Instagram, he fixed the crushed header that was hurting power and is going to re dyno soon.

  • @colinkensley
    @colinkensley 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can listen to this guy everday all day and not get bored

  • @seinfeld11123
    @seinfeld11123 11 месяцев назад +9

    this guy is a gift to the racing community. he should be cloned so that he lives forever!

  • @snoopy81
    @snoopy81 11 месяцев назад +2

    My 1st training on engine is 4ag.bring up a lot of sweet memories.the best is the engine timing even wrong,won't hit the valve.thats design is the best!

  • @wesuri88
    @wesuri88 11 месяцев назад +1

    Loving the 4ag builds, would totally want a stroker motor!

  • @jbestgaming136
    @jbestgaming136 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love the smile while explaining everything I feel like your on the cusp of laughing and it makes me smile the whole video

  • @ThomisticAmerican13FOX
    @ThomisticAmerican13FOX Год назад +3

    Mike is the Happy Buddha of engine building.

  • @josephformeister6566
    @josephformeister6566 Год назад +8

    Great high-quality content! The best parts are the slick words, and the background noises. The steel on steel when the parts hit the table are beautiful. The fly by of some race car at 22:35 was incredible!

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +2

      Hahaha we often have the problem of loud cars and trucks going by when trying to do a video. Also our neighbors have a talking alarm system that shouts at you. We try to filter it all out in post production. Good catch!

    • @josephformeister6566
      @josephformeister6566 Год назад

      @@motoiq are you kinding me? I love race engines sounds!

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад

      Most of them don't sound good!

  • @pierceflorine7614
    @pierceflorine7614 Год назад +5

    Wish I could be in the shop when you put together one of these motors, it would be amazing to see some of these cars together. Hope one day ill be a good enough mechanic to reach the abilities you guys have in your shop.

  • @dabitat
    @dabitat Год назад +5

    Dude this is so awesome. On my channel, I’m currently working on a Silvertop 20v 4AGE for my AW11 MR2, I stumbled upon 3 of them for $1000 and grabbed all of them. Can’t wait to rip on it.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +4

      20V is going to be one of our next things, FBO first then built motor.

  • @inaNis_
    @inaNis_ Год назад +5

    From what I understand, a 5A-G is a 4A-G block with a stroker crank. A 7A-G is a 7A-FE economy 1.8 with a 4A-G head. A 9A-G is a 7A-G but with an even longer stroker crank.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +2

      A 9AG is a 7AG with a bigger bore.

    • @tomtilly5887
      @tomtilly5887 Год назад +1

      this (re 5a, stroker, hks crank et al)

    • @inaNis_
      @inaNis_ Год назад

      @@motoiq I was always under the impression that the original 9A-G's were done with a 1ZZ crank or by offset grinding the 7A to a similar length, at least 90+mm to reach 1.9 or in some cases 2.0 liters. MRP sells a stroker kit for the 1.8l block called a 9A-G as such. The 5A-G was always like a 81 or 82 or so millimeter stroker kit for the 4A-G height blocks. Often they reach the same bore size as a CA18 Nissan engine by boring them out and the pistons from a CA18 were used as well. I believe they have an 83 mill bore

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад

      I always thought the 9AG was 90mm X 83mm?

    • @inaNis_
      @inaNis_ Год назад

      @@motoiq 90 stroke and 83 bore (or 82.5 if the bores are weak)
      the 1ZZ crank is 91.5 mm stroke. If you use 83mm bore and 91.5mm stroke, you get 1980.29 cc 2.0 liter motor. 90mm and 83mm bore gets 1947.82 cc, so a 1.95 liter.
      MRP sells a kit that is 90mm. Old school 9A-G builds were done using offset ground cranks or heavily modified 1ZZ cranks (same bore spacing as the 4A/7A blocks)
      5A-G is a stroker crank in a 4A-G block, so a short deck height. Boring them out was common as well back in the 90s, to 83mm for the use of CA18 pistons. Stroke tops out usually around 83mm in a 5A-G.
      7A-G is a 7A block and a 4A head. 7A stroke is 85.5mm.
      9A-G is a stroked 7A-G.

  • @wendyandgeoffpattison2610
    @wendyandgeoffpattison2610 10 месяцев назад +2

    That bottom end is going nowhere with that enormous brace in there. Mike was battling to pick that up, it's so heavy. I love how they made it from steel and not aluminium. STRONG.

  • @RicardoRodriguez-mh7my
    @RicardoRodriguez-mh7my Год назад

    It's amazing how many implantations used on one motor can transfer flawlessly to many others (WPC, Nitriting, Titanium pieces, etc.). I'm doing research currently and putting together a build list for a 3.0L SHO V6 I have and hopefully making it the best better-than-stock configuration it can be

  • @franzkoviakalak6981
    @franzkoviakalak6981 Год назад +4

    Can’t comprehend why you’d skip on dry sump with this otherwise stunning build.

    • @SidewaysGts
      @SidewaysGts Год назад +2

      Only thing i can assume is just money. A dry sump is going to set you back about 2-3~ grand. Which, ya- I get it, this is already an expensive motor, but maybe the extra 2-3~ grand was just too much for their budget? At a minimum i hope they do an expanded oil pan, and maybe do dry sump down the line. Would be an amazing shame to see such an engine get toasted because of a skip on the oil system like this.

  • @jadenbryant5111
    @jadenbryant5111 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'd love to see a video of him building a 1zz or 2zz they don't get enough love over in the states

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 3 месяца назад +1

      10k+ rpm 2zz build would be brilliant to see.

  • @25kmgb
    @25kmgb Год назад +5

    Mike, another great video on 4age build. Nice shout out to MRP! I used their crank and rods in my latest build. Your WPC coating on my oil pump gears & housing were great. Would like to have you come out to Buttonwillow in late September to see a group of Toyota WSR's back on track again!

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +2

      Right on! My daughter might be out there driving a near stock 86 or a 20V Levin.

  • @davidgriggs3967
    @davidgriggs3967 11 месяцев назад +6

    I had a 3K 1.2L 8V corolla motor built back in the 90's stock it made 52bhp at 5500rpm but with all the hand porting , balancing , double valve springs , big cam , 5kg aluminium flywheel and upgraded oil pump spinning at 8000rpm with a locked up distributor it made 125bhp , not bad seeing as it was in a 840kg chassis.

    • @NinoJoel
      @NinoJoel 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thats Hella impressive

    • @davidgriggs3967
      @davidgriggs3967 6 месяцев назад

      @NinoJoel It was 74 ke20 , it upset alot of more modern car's I had a 50 shot of nitrous below the ford escort 2L Webber carby that got it into the 14's .
      Exterior of the car looked stock apart from the 60mm exhaust out the back .
      It was the perfect sleeper back in the 90's .

  • @backnunAndy
    @backnunAndy Год назад +1

    I really like to hear how much you care about durability for new engine built! Hot motor for a short period of time for max output is cool if you own a race team or have a sponsor to back you up. But people like me who want to have very special car setup that I can keep it for more than a decade, durability issue is very critical for sure! Don't mind loosing few HP over ten years of perfect running engine is more likely I would go for it!

  • @randoorlando443
    @randoorlando443 Год назад +1

    Another great video from a great educator. Im really glad to see this channel growing yall deserve it

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj 11 месяцев назад +2

    That was a lot of technical information, made a 31 minute video 'really short'. 😊
    Personally, I found it incredibly interesting, some new technology but a LOT of stuff motorcycle engines were using in 1970's!
    Suzuki GS motors had issues with shims spitting out when high lift long duration cams were used so they got swapped for Kawasaki shim under bucket.
    Very interested to hear 100 or 102 LSA, bikes were using around 103 LSA even on street motors (but with very little low down torque and a definite power step around 6,000rpm. Very nice video, thanks.

  • @TWCAAO
    @TWCAAO Год назад

    I use to be die hard 4ag fan, youve peaked my interest❤

  • @dinogreaver8270
    @dinogreaver8270 Год назад +3

    love this love this channel and the info it brings. maybe one day a 20v or beams build will be discussed here

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +1

      It's coming.

  • @danielchilinski2110
    @danielchilinski2110 11 месяцев назад +4

    Love what you do and can't wait to see your 5 valve build

    • @SidewaysGts
      @SidewaysGts 11 месяцев назад +2

      This is what im really waiting for. ive got a couple 20vs sitting in my garage, but finding good information on them is limited. Anxious to see more content on them, with the intent to do something similar in the near future.

    • @danielchilinski2110
      @danielchilinski2110 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SidewaysGts I feel ya I don't have any 20v but I have friends that do. I currently have 2 large port and 2 small port 16v's

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SidewaysGtsI’m just in the process of finishing my 20v turbo build in NZ. Full MRP kit, should have really been filming and posting as I did it

  • @73notch
    @73notch Год назад +1

    Love these vids. Looking forward to build and the startup music it will make. Also looking forward to hear your thoughts and perspective on the 20v vs 16v. ❤

    • @KyleXSki
      @KyleXSki Год назад

      Probably the same as everyone else's thoughts.
      20vs have a LOT going on in the head on the intake side, it's tough/impossible to fit very large cams and larger valves in them.

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 3 месяца назад

      @@KyleXSkiAdd boost instead!

  • @indertat
    @indertat Год назад +3

    Great insight into the 4age! How is it, that these type of knowledgeable channels do not have more followers? SMH!
    Thank you for you time and knowledge!

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +6

      No many people care about knowledge unfortunately for us!

    • @hksp
      @hksp Год назад +1

      this is a tomitaku 4.7ag 1600cc, hand build himself in his home garage, and a 3AR, and 4 or 5 4AR = busahead 3a or 4ag block
      all these sounds just as a superbike ! weber + msd + maunal distribut

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад

      Sounds interesting, got any links?

    • @hksp
      @hksp Год назад

      yt. tomitaku channel, he is os giken head engineer / cheif product developer

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад

      What a cool channel, thanks!

  • @stus-jn2pt
    @stus-jn2pt 11 месяцев назад +1

    so enjoy learning from him. great job as always :0)

  • @grosso41
    @grosso41 Год назад +2

    Finally a 20v break down in the making

  • @jasonDudeGuy
    @jasonDudeGuy Год назад +6

    Customer really came in and said "I want an Initial D build. No, it shouldn't be built the realistically correct way with a dry sump, it needs to be lore accurate."

    • @oneplumpboi5317
      @oneplumpboi5317 10 месяцев назад +1

      I mean, lore accurate would suggest it was carburetted using Weber 45 DCOE's, running an 11:1 CR, 312/304 cams, and a terrible stock rod ratio, but still having a dry sump with a 3-stage Barnes pump. The actual engine in Keiichi's Tsuchiya AE86 which the anime based it off of, lasted a very short time.
      Not exactly sure what happened to it, but he's running a blacktop now with a lower redline and EFI.

    • @niko1600
      @niko1600 8 месяцев назад

      the realistic was would be a TRD 20V from the AE101 Group A race car which is impossible to get . Only one guy has actually done it and it was 2995 LeMans GT2 winner and 2002 JGTC Champion Akira Iida. I believe the manga shows a Formula Atlantic engine initally

    • @zipsuma6971
      @zipsuma6971 3 месяца назад

      @@niko1600 the ae101 never used a 4age, it used some sort of N/A 503E, 2 liter displacement.

    • @izzy031096
      @izzy031096 3 месяца назад

      @@zipsuma6971Not true at all. I had an AE101 Sprinter (2 door) that came stock with a silvertop 4age.

  • @LittleShmuplet
    @LittleShmuplet Год назад +2

    Man this customer loves yall so much. He's willing to put his engine at risk by cheaping out just so yall can build him another :)

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Год назад

      Cheaping out lol
      Where your build video man can wait to see how cheap you went

  • @Albert87nl
    @Albert87nl Год назад +4

    Takumi .. Bunta... approves!

  • @PennywiseM3
    @PennywiseM3 Год назад

    Great video! Incredible knowledge and content! 🤙

  • @LujinCustom
    @LujinCustom Год назад

    Lots of interesting information to digest and things to think about as I plan my more modern Toyota 2l turbo build

  • @richardtpgusa7236
    @richardtpgusa7236 10 месяцев назад

    Im back. On the valve angle, the oem come with a 5angle seat and 2angle valve . Check with SCCA for updayed regs, mines over 10 yrs old.. I still make my valves if its a project, myself +spares. Youre doing a hood job explaining. I like the work on the splitters for the street...i remember all the hours on the FAT ports and copious amout of Budweiser...LOL

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  10 месяцев назад

      I think OEM was 3 not 5 but I don't really remember.

  • @nicholasbarnes75
    @nicholasbarnes75 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to more 4age content 👍

  • @shafeeqmoosa5583
    @shafeeqmoosa5583 3 месяца назад +1

    Great work and advice as always! Please do something on a 3sge dual beams as thers not a lot of info on modifying them in English

  • @Nozarashi86
    @Nozarashi86 11 месяцев назад

    REALLY solid info. Thank you Mike!

  • @richardtpgusa7236
    @richardtpgusa7236 10 месяцев назад +1

    We actually used a wider rod 20 yrs ago, may still have a few sets...this was for the 4A block
    One thing is noticed, which may be a problem is the flywheel to crank pins, I didn't notice any, unless you are putting them in later, as a trade secret. Our flywheels were a bit lighter and the clutches smaller diameter, if what I'm seeing is what you're putting on the motor. I still have a few new assy. On the shelf in case...PS. I'm not marketing here, it's just stuff I have locked up in a cabinet which is locked in storage

  • @KXSWORKS
    @KXSWORKS Год назад +2

    HE IS SUCH A PLEASANT PERSON!
    He's like Iroh from avatar

  • @mr.bitsbyte4664
    @mr.bitsbyte4664 Год назад +6

    I would really love to see a high HP street B series build. What block will you choose? Stroke it? Bore it? What head port?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +3

      That will eventually come.

  • @frankhandley7648
    @frankhandley7648 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have an 86 mr2 with a 20v i installed 25 years ago and it just sits under the carport. Every now and then i dream of fixing it up.

  • @Fitness195
    @Fitness195 Год назад +1

    Best channel.

  • @chacaman
    @chacaman Год назад +2

    Respect for 4AG!

  • @BrandonAilion
    @BrandonAilion Год назад +3

    yesss please more 4ag content

  • @jimmywtom72
    @jimmywtom72 Год назад

    Awesome shirt, Mike!

  • @DrLongSchIong
    @DrLongSchIong Год назад +3

    Proper initial D spec, 11k revs and all

  • @krayzee11
    @krayzee11 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative video. thank you. I didnt know os giken made toyota stroker cranks

  • @herschelsinglee
    @herschelsinglee 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looking forward to the 20V motor build. Would love to see both the 16V motor & the 20V on the Dyno on its respective vehicles.

    • @richardtpgusa7236
      @richardtpgusa7236 10 месяцев назад

      I'll bet on the 16V, there are inherent problems the 20V will face and cost lots of money. Been there, have the Lunchbox...

  • @NedaPilafkan-wz2ld
    @NedaPilafkan-wz2ld 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are excellent and informative, but I wish they had Persian subtitles for people who love these videos but cannot understand them because of the English language.

  • @nunuland69
    @nunuland69 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very awesome information as always!! You you guys going to do a video on the assembly of the engine with torque specs and all that great info, or is that information "secret shop info" 😅!!!

  • @hanxor
    @hanxor 6 месяцев назад +1

    dude - i have zero idea what you're talking about, but your vibe is too chill to stop listening - carry on

  • @mervynmontague1811
    @mervynmontague1811 Год назад

    Interesting and informative 🇯🇲 💯

  • @kaiserdgreat
    @kaiserdgreat Год назад +1

    Thank you for this vid!!!

  • @p0intdk
    @p0intdk Год назад +1

    that thing is gonna sound sweet

  • @KilldozerMD
    @KilldozerMD Год назад +2

    Im hyped for that 20v, i just built mine and i wanna see how i did lol. I just did a street build with the MRP 266/260 cams, so far so good but im only 200 miles in on the build so i haven't gotten after it yet.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад

      good cam choice!

  • @jaedvn-7476
    @jaedvn-7476 11 месяцев назад +1

    Most def will have you guys build a ls for me

  • @ValladolidArde
    @ValladolidArde 11 месяцев назад

    Dunno why customers always ignore Mikes sound advice on engine componentry. He always seems to have to be working around customers weird parts and risking the build. Just listen to MIKE and follow his advice!! trust the engine builder!!! you will save money in the long run

  • @Carlos.Rivera
    @Carlos.Rivera Год назад +2

    I bet that customer own a Tofu shop

  • @irsever
    @irsever Год назад +1

    31:10 "for any of you that still read" LOL

  • @colchronic
    @colchronic Год назад +1

    You know this guy loves his freaking job You can tell just by his face anyways if I ever had a bucket load of money to build a badass engine for a car this is who I would go to but I don't so I can keep dreaming I guess

  • @silencioseu
    @silencioseu Год назад +1

    I hope you make a video on a 4AGE 20v soon

  • @barrymanon9459
    @barrymanon9459 Год назад +1

    Nice work Mike, looking forward to seeing the numbers 🦾

  • @taznz1
    @taznz1 7 месяцев назад

    Be interest to know your thoughts are on the new two-piece HKS pistons in their RB26 3.0L Step 3 stroke kit. Seems like a very clever way to increase the rod/stroke ratio and reduced the weight of the piston at the same time.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  7 месяцев назад

      I haven't actually looked at the parts closely, I was supposed to go to japan this year but family emergency is preventing that.

  • @HellaNorCal916
    @HellaNorCal916 Год назад +1

    Gone are the days of hunting down Aw11 SC blocks. Good times! I sold my 86 years ago like a dumb ass. 😢

  • @TheOrdep1976
    @TheOrdep1976 Год назад +1

    awesome videos great stuff epic

  • @CJ5EVOLUTION
    @CJ5EVOLUTION Год назад +1

    Rod ratio needs to be matched with valve opening and closing events, the piston spends different amount of time on top and travels at different speeds at half the strike, so charge energy on the intake needs to be matched to the rod ratio, it is a very intricate thing and Honda did a lot of camshaft test according to those parameter in order to find those 12Hp

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +3

      As I recall, I could be wrong, I am getting senile, in the SAE paper, Honda only changed the rod ratio in their research. You can probably find that white paper online for a small fee from SAE.

    • @CJ5EVOLUTION
      @CJ5EVOLUTION Год назад

      @@motoiq IMO and I might be mistaken, but most likely they had to play at least with advancing and retarding the cams, think about it, I can't see how they gain so much HP just by adding a few mm. On the Rod length, I don't know what are the Cam specs, if the IVO degrees are a little to much with the longer rod the piston spens more time on TDC, and will travel slower from that position.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад +2

      I agree that for best results, the cam timing and tuning will change but I am pretty sure Honda wanted to isolate only what difference the rod length would make. Could be wrong though, its been years since I read that research paper.

    • @CJ5EVOLUTION
      @CJ5EVOLUTION Год назад +1

      @@motoiq maybe they hit the money pot without knowing it, and that rod ratio works the best for that cam valve events, who knows, but Honda people are no dummys like me, I guess there is more than meet the eye, they would had figure this out long ago and implement this in there cars unless it has a high production cost or some kind of emissions or oil consumption, maybe piston ring gland longevity issues with running short pistons and tight ring arrangements, in race cars theses don't matter as engine are rebuild often and normally don't see more than 4000km + racing I guess, regular car engines go beyond 200000km free of trouble if well maintained.

  • @joshuaszeto
    @joshuaszeto 11 месяцев назад

    How much power does something like this make? I feel like tuning it conservatively is the safer option since it doesn't have a dry sump. Im the kind of guy that would pour money into a dry sump before anything else. This guy is living life on the edge.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  11 месяцев назад

      Over 200 whp.

  • @mr.cangieter8758
    @mr.cangieter8758 Месяц назад

    Would love to see mikw dive into the Toyota S series engines. Namely the 3SGTE/3SGE/5S engine.

  • @cameron6554
    @cameron6554 7 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video.
    Was it the customer choice to go with a 16 valve head? And would you guys choose a 20 valve if budget allows?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  7 месяцев назад +2

      The big port 16v is best for peak power, the 20v head is best for a broader powerband and with a little less peak power.

  • @SATO_FD2R
    @SATO_FD2R 11 месяцев назад +2

    You should see my built K20A also revs to 11k

  • @richardtpgusa7236
    @richardtpgusa7236 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know how to msg you, but this came in my feed today and I have tons of parts which may be applicable to future projects with ratios up to and over 2.0 from work 15-20 yrs ago.
    Nothing was ever sold to the street guys.

  • @test-vl2bd
    @test-vl2bd Год назад +1

    damn I would love a Howard of my own

  • @RacingHeartMedia
    @RacingHeartMedia Год назад +1

    I wanna see more on that big wing Infiniti g20 😊😊

  • @WatamelonUberSheep
    @WatamelonUberSheep Год назад +1

    Rev to the moon 🌚

  • @davey_projects2977
    @davey_projects2977 Год назад

    Lots of great info. But jeez there's some money on that table hah

  • @TobeyNord
    @TobeyNord Год назад +1

    7age with Itb's beautiful engine.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Год назад

      It sure is!

    • @TobeyNord
      @TobeyNord Год назад

      @@motoiq I was going to build one and put it in a Toyota Tercel for fun. But then Nissan came into my life and Toyota got pushed aside. 😂