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4AGZE conversion

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4AGZE conversion

Post by airzook »

i bourght a zook with this conversion and am comping it, have been told that it was common back in the day. it has been done pretty shit bits welded in everywhere. if anyone as a clean looking one could i steal some picks and what is involved with supercharging these motors because some came out charged are they the same head and block all round.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Are you sure the block and head are the same between 4AGE and 4AGZE? For example, I do know that the distributor drive location is different on the GZE (and only the GZE) and I'm also anecdotally aware that the GZE runs oil squirters under the pistons which is likely to entail changes to the block.

PS If you have a 4AGZE then it's already supercharged.

Z denotes supercharging in toyota-speak.

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Post by airzook »

PS If you have a 4AGZE then it's already supercharged.

Z denotes supercharging in toyota-speak.

Steve.[/quote]

its got a coilpack kit running a motec computer on it. its got 4AGZE on all covers etc it has a hole on the front right where the dizzy was.
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Post by shakes »

this should be added to the bible the amount of times a 4ag question comes up.

if you need more i'll try find my old fav's list, lots more general info around that site too.

http://www.billzilla.org/4agstock.htm
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Post by airzook »

cheers bud
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Post by JacZook »

hi

I have sierra with a 4agze motor & Sprinter box, & custom jackshaft. I purchased it in Qld mod plated there and brought it down to Sydeny.
It was done very well by a motor machanic, very happy with quality of work done

Goes great I love it had my fun and thinking of selling it soon.

Any help let me know
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Post by flyinwall »

Gwagensteve wrote:Are you sure the block and head are the same between 4AGE and 4AGZE? For example, I do know that the distributor drive location is different on the GZE (and only the GZE) and I'm also anecdotally aware that the GZE runs oil squirters under the pistons which is likely to entail changes to the block.

PS If you have a 4AGZE then it's already supercharged.

Z denotes supercharging in toyota-speak.

Steve.
and they also had extra ribbing on the inside of the block to give it more strength
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I would have thought the GZE would have had significantly lower compression than the GE. Just because the block or head is from a gze doesn't mean it's running gze pistons or has a compression ratio to handle boost.

Sorry not trying to be a pita.

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Post by weaves »

4AGZE's have a seven rib block, the same block is used in the Red top 86kw versions. They have the lower compression pistons and from memory run a non-TVIS head.

the blue tops run a 3 rib block.
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Post by thehanko »

the 4agze also runs different internals to deal with the additional power these engine make and are capable of making.

so is yours a ze but without the supercharger fitted?

alot of guys rip the charger off and turbo them for better top end power - not that great for the intended use in a sierra though - stay with the charger.

the 4a series from 4a - 4afe - 4age - black top - silver top - 4agze are all significantly different - from carbi to supercharged efi, differant heads between all the models etc, the blocks are similar but a bit heavier in the ze etc.
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Post by airzook »

thehanko wrote:the 4agze also runs different internals to deal with the additional power these engine make and are capable of making.

so is yours a ze but without the supercharger fitted?

alot of guys rip the charger off and turbo them for better top end power - not that great for the intended use in a sierra though - stay with the charger.

the 4a series from 4a - 4afe - 4age - black top - silver top - 4agze are all significantly different - from carbi to supercharged efi, differant heads between all the models etc, the blocks are similar but a bit heavier in the ze etc.
the charger isn't on the motor but come with the car as well as pully wheels and all the guff. i have fittered it all up its in getting tuned so heres hoping it holds in

cheers to all for help
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Post by Drew »

All GZE's have the 7rib block they also have oil squirters & forged/semi forged piston's (depending on who you listen to) & stronger rods.

GZE's also come in different variety's, here is a couple of them,

ae82 & early ae92, bigport with a dissy & air flow meter(AFM)

late ae92 & ae101, smallport have a crankangle sensor(looks like dissy with blankoff cap)Same location as dissy,
twin 2 post coilpacks on the back of the head & map sensor (no AFM)

Some ge's have the same 7 rib block,oil squirters & rods but there are so many different variants its not funny.

can you post a couple of pics of it, what coilpack setup ? twin 2post or 4 coils,if you measure the distance between the injector rail bolts i can tell if it is small or bigport

hope this helps Drew
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