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20v Swaps Everything you need to know about putting the 20 valve 4A-GE in your AW11 MK1 MR2.

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Old 03-23-2008, 01:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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20v?

so i just bought a 1085 mr2 with this 20v motor in it what are its specs and can i put a supercharger from 1989 on it?
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Up to 165hp. You could put an SC12 on it, but it wouldn't be bolton.
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Why I ask? Just go for the small port supercharged or the 4AGZE turbo!
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^Maybe he wants a running car, and not a project car that doesn't run half the time.

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what would you need to make that work would you need stronger internals or just a simple bolt on? i am thinkin about buying that. it would work with a stock 4age or no?
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If it's a silvertop, probably just lower comp pistons. The silvertop has the same crank and rods as the GZE.
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ok so it wouldnt work with a stock 16v
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That header could be made to fit a 16v pretty easily. I think somewhere in the ad, it mentions something about this.

I wonder if it will fit a 7/4afe? I guess any motor will make power at 19psi.
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Do you think it will clear in an AW11? If so I may do this to one of my MKIs.
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