My girlfriends 96 Levin has a blacktop 20v, and she also has a silver top in the shed she's building. It good fun, especially because we live on windy roads in the middle of nowhere
Also don't forget the 7AGE. The 7A didn't have a performance version (aka have a G in it's name) but it was a 1.8L version of the 4A engine, so you can bolt a 4AGE head onto the 7AFE block and get a 1.8L 4AGE, and thats what's called a 7AGE. Best done with the 20V head for obvious reasons
important to mention that all those videos with high induction noise are cars with ITBs, on stock 4AGE you can only hear the exhaust and the shims tickling xD the TVIS (variable length intake system) makes for a much smoother powerband curve, so its almost impossible to feel when the butterflies are open or closed, as opposed to HONDA V-Tech, where you can feel and hear it, and is the same as Toyota VVTI (variable distribution) annnd i would have mention the yt channels you took the videos from apart from that, great video overall
Yamaha has been so helpful for some car brands. If you look at the R1 motorcycle engine, it's clear they know what they are doing! The LFA is a beautiful beast. Saw one in Germany at a road stop, what a lovely car.
@@isaachammond2901 "once you get into 4ages, 16v>20v" Can be. Depends a lot on how far youre going with things and what youre spending off the bat. But its worth noting it takes quite a lot of money to get a 16v to make the kind of power a 20v does from the start, let alone if the 20v is modified at all. Just a set of cams in a 20v can make quite a bit of power (as far as 4ages are concerned), and take even more work for the 16v to hit. When absolute peak power is concerned, a big port 16v is typically the way to go. But were talking a motor probably seeing 10k + rpms, A similarly modded 20v will typically fall behind this, *but* id still rather have a 20v in my car if im honest. While the 16v will probably make more peak power (roughly 5-10~ more WHP if were looking at the nutty end of things), the 20vs tend to make power across a wider RPM range. Unless youve got a super close ratio transmission, that sees you shifting at 10~ k rpms and grabbing the next gear at 8-9000~, the wider power band of the 20v is typically (imo) better in an actual car. But that said theyre all awesome.
My girlfriends 96 Levin has a blacktop 20v, and she also has a silver top in the shed she's building. It good fun, especially because we live on windy roads in the middle of nowhere
"My girlfriends 96 Levin has a blacktop 20v, and she also has a silver top in the shed she's building"
Your girlfriend sounds awesome. Is she single?
Also don't forget the 7AGE. The 7A didn't have a performance version (aka have a G in it's name) but it was a 1.8L version of the 4A engine, so you can bolt a 4AGE head onto the 7AFE block and get a 1.8L 4AGE, and thats what's called a 7AGE. Best done with the 20V head for obvious reasons
Did you just say 20 valve?
16v head would be a better option
It’s crazy to think that no people talk about this engine while it have a crazy sound and handling
important to mention that all those videos with high induction noise are cars with ITBs, on stock 4AGE you can only hear the exhaust and the shims tickling xD
the TVIS (variable length intake system) makes for a much smoother powerband curve, so its almost impossible to feel when the butterflies are open or closed, as opposed to HONDA V-Tech, where you can feel and hear it, and is the same as Toyota VVTI (variable distribution)
annnd i would have mention the yt channels you took the videos from
apart from that, great video overall
if memory serves, the 7 rib block was sought after for its strength....and the late 90s Carolla rsi and rxi had 20v black tops in South Africa
Thank you, Chris. An, Awesome Video!
Once again many thanks Chris!
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Yamaha has been so helpful for some car brands. If you look at the R1 motorcycle engine, it's clear they know what they are doing! The LFA is a beautiful beast. Saw one in Germany at a road stop, what a lovely car.
Ive heard a few in person and let me tell you. The sound. It makes you heart pound, and gives you chills
@@ChrisVSCars yes, that's so true.
In the future I want to put a 4AGE in my EE90 liftback, the 2E engine it has right now is in good condition but I think it would be awesome.
The corolla rsi/rxi had a 4age 20v blacktop, you didn't mention that when you showed the engine but spoke about the silvertop 20v
Toyota is such a majestic manufacturer 🥰
Also you should consider doing a video about the gas turbine powered Chevrolet semi trucks from the 1960s
1:26 MR2 be like: "Am I a joke to you?"
my aw11 said :(
@@faultyserver2087 another fellow aw11 owner, congrats
Love my 4age, you have to drive a light car with one to truly appreciate them!
Been a 4ag owner of many guises and enthusiast for 28 years now. Love them! Nugget of an engine!
Man I don't see you crediting the content you've used for your video
The 20 valve is in th US
Lol. Don't call Toyota stupid. Lol.
After fwd they became the world giant.
The original 4age was bland, honda's d16a9 was better in my personal experience. Blacktop 20v on the other hand is great
once you get into 4ages, 16v>20v
@@isaachammond2901 "once you get into 4ages, 16v>20v"
Can be. Depends a lot on how far youre going with things and what youre spending off the bat.
But its worth noting it takes quite a lot of money to get a 16v to make the kind of power a 20v does from the start, let alone if the 20v is modified at all.
Just a set of cams in a 20v can make quite a bit of power (as far as 4ages are concerned), and take even more work for the 16v to hit.
When absolute peak power is concerned, a big port 16v is typically the way to go. But were talking a motor probably seeing 10k + rpms,
A similarly modded 20v will typically fall behind this, *but* id still rather have a 20v in my car if im honest. While the 16v will probably make more peak power (roughly 5-10~ more WHP if were looking at the nutty end of things), the 20vs tend to make power across a wider RPM range.
Unless youve got a super close ratio transmission, that sees you shifting at 10~ k rpms and grabbing the next gear at 8-9000~, the wider power band of the 20v is typically (imo) better in an actual car.
But that said theyre all awesome.