View Full Version : Corolla AE88/AE86 GT-S 4AGE Vs Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno AE111 4AGE Black Top
walt101786
08-09-2010, 02:24 PM
hey guys...i was wondering which one is a better engine....Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno AE111 4AGE Black Top or the Corolla AE88/AE86 GT-S 4AGE?? i'm planning to swap the yaris H/B with either one of these and im wondering if either fit
Bluevitz-rs
08-09-2010, 10:58 PM
Yeah with lots for time fabricating.......Project Slowtop (http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14723&highlight=slowtop)
cdydjded
08-09-2010, 11:04 PM
hey guys...i was wondering which one is a better engine....Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno AE111 4AGE Black Top or the Corolla AE88/AE86 GT-S 4AGE?? i'm planning to swap the yaris H/B with either one of these and im wondering if either fit
The 2ZR-FE from the Scion xD is a direct drop in. It is what comes in the Yaris TS. It would be an easier swap that the above mentioned engines which are all very good but also very old. A 1ZZ or 2ZZ from the Celica has bee done also but requires alot of custom fabrication.....
fnkngrv
08-10-2010, 01:48 PM
The 2ZR-FE from the Scion xD is a direct drop in. It is what comes in the Yaris TS. It would be an easier swap that the above mentioned engines which are all very good but also very old. A 1ZZ or 2ZZ from the Celica has bee done also but requires alot of custom fabrication.....
There is a rather glaring problem about the xD motor which is that there isn't much aftermarket support unless I am woefully mistaken. I actually applaud someone who wants to blaze ahead. In that case, cdydjded, with the tow engines he talks about what would you recommend?
cdydjded
08-10-2010, 02:39 PM
There is a rather glaring problem about the xD motor which is that there isn't much aftermarket support unless I am woefully mistaken. I actually applaud someone who wants to blaze ahead. In that case, cdydjded, with the tow engines he talks about what would you recommend?
Your absolutely right about the xD motor & the lack of support. With that being said it is an easier swap than the before mentioned engines, has 128hp & 125tq, is a 1.8 & good starting point. If you are going for non turbo I/H/E is all that is needed. If turbo is what you want, Im sure you can make over 200hp with a custom kit....
cdydjded
08-10-2010, 02:40 PM
Sorry forgot to answer what I would recommend, my question to you is what is you HP goal?
cali yaris
08-10-2010, 04:25 PM
The 2ZR-FE from the Scion xD is a direct drop in. It is what comes in the Yaris TS.
Almost. Two of three mounts match, you'd have to make one. I believe also you have to notch just a bit for the crank pulley.
fnkngrv
08-11-2010, 12:50 PM
Almost. Two of three mounts match, you'd have to make one. I believe also you have to notch just a bit for the crank pulley.
very good point...
hachi-roku_fan
08-14-2010, 11:14 AM
Why do you want to drop a blacktop into a pretty new car? You're better off with an xD motor. At least with that you can actually get it BAR'd if it's a newer motor. Unless you have hook ups which in Cali, there are tons.
Don't go 16V unless you have lots of money to get more power, heck you're better off supercharging the Yaris motor for less money
20V can be cool sounding but you'll probably gain what 10-15 hp to the wheels compared to stock, unless I'm forgetting something.
ddongbap
08-14-2010, 01:32 PM
Dude, that 4A-GE is super hard to build. It takes like a million dollars to get some decent N/A power.
I think it'll be cheaper to figure out how to get a B series to fit in there.
Skylinecar1982
08-16-2010, 09:36 PM
20V can be cool sounding but you'll probably gain what 10-15 hp to the wheels compared to stock, unless I'm forgetting something.
Only 10-15 over? My stock 20v in my corolla made 147whp on an untuned engine running extremely rich. Doesn't the stock yaris dyno at 95whp???
Bluevitz-rs
08-16-2010, 09:48 PM
Only 10-15 over? My stock 20v in my corolla made 147whp on an untuned engine running extremely rich. Doesn't the stock yaris dyno at 95whp???
I'd say a 4A-GE is = to a B16, but has more torque.
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