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oh sorry if it sounded like its offending anyone :D

what i meant was, AE86's are too slow and have no power at all..

but then again it's why they made 4cyl N/A's :D

ahaah yeah sure,

let see stock 4ag can rev to 7700, with some tuning 11,000rpm. add 200hp and like 800/900kg? not fast .. him yes for sure

If u think ae86 r shit they why did it BEAT YES WIN! when it was V's a r34 GTR Vspec in the touga? twice not once :P

well...?

lol Alex, obviously you don't know that the AE86 used to be an award winning rally car, targa cup car and to date still has its own professional racing class in japan. There's more to AE86's than Initial D, where all the hype comes from. With the right setup an AE86 can do what its built to do... but it'll hardly ever be the same reason people build up RX7's and Skylines, which is pure power.

lol Alex, obviously you don't know that the AE86 used to be an award winning rally car, targa cup car and to date still has its own professional racing class in japan. There's more to AE86's than Initial D, where all the hype comes from. With the right setup an AE86 can do what its built to do... but it'll hardly ever be the same reason people build up RX7's and Skylines, which is pure power.

Hey,

Yeh i know, but thats just like most cars.

13_Devil can you speak proper english ?

its 4AGE not 4AG!

And the driver was a total tosshead on that comedy show :P

Yeh Shan, i know. But really, nearly any 4AGE equiped lightweight RWD can fly.

if you want to get technical its a 4A-GEU, not a 4a-ge!!!

and its not some slight turning ot reach 11k rpm, u need some serious money to reach that level. An entire forged botem end for one is a necesity

i believed not, talk to Rezz, some dude on the jap section on the forum has one which is making its power in the 9000 to 11000rpm range

actually the "U" was supposed to mean reduced pollution engine, but that's since been scrapped. So now you can refer to it as a 4A-GE or 4A-GEU... everyone knows what you mean when you say 4ag.. the family of 1.6L DOHC twincam engines.

Also gettin it to 11,000 rpm is quite easy if you have TRD internals, which is pretty common, not really cheap as chips, but much cheaper than skyline mods :D

omg the rice king lives... where have you been dude? haven't seen a post from ya in aaaaages

Heya dude, i've been around in the technical section and the NSW sect.

I've been concertrating on power recently, still love the rice tho. She ran a 13.4 at WSID in near stock form and the bug has bitten from there!

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