Anyone who has a 4age has searched the internet for Performance Gains. Yes, I have tried them. What I have found is as follows...
BLACKTOP THROTTLE UPGRADE
This is a joke. A back to back comparison of throttle response (NOT TOTAL kW OUTPUT) revealed a severe downfall. I build an engine for a friend with this upgrade and found that under 4000 was hopeless. Compared to my modified silvertop system, it murdered the blacktop setup.
Under dyno testing, the silvertop system gave greater torque at lower engine speeds while also giving the same peak kW reading in the top end. The dead throttle feeling under 4K made this car feel just as dead. AS point of reference, this engine was a blueprinted stock engine, blacktop intake cam and blacktop exhaust system. This setup gave a gain of 7kW over the stock Silvertop setup (77kW V 84kW)
I brought this exact engine an now sits in my car. Only difference is my lighter JUN flywheel and the smaller silvertop system. It has run as fast as 15.28sec at meremere (see link below) The "dead" throttle is now a consistent terror. Its under 4K acceleration is matched by being able to travel at 30km/h in top gear and being able to accelerate away from this speed. Something that was impossible before.
EXHAUST UPGRADE
This is a proven result. My own engine went from 78kW to 89kW with a header upgrade and timing fiddle. The exhaust system was already large at 2 1/4inch.
From this, its the Header system itself that gives the gain, NOT a larger exhaust system on the factory header system.
CAMSHAFT UPGRADE
Biggest difference with going from a slivertop to blacktop intake cam is FUEL ECONOMY. On a silvertop cam, I would see 600km to a tank. When I say "Tank", I mean using 48 litres of the 50L tank. After this switch I did a long trip and netted 700km. With smooth driving and limiting above 4k rpm I was able to do a personal best of 798km.
This is where things get interesting.
Internet says, 270 duration cams are as big as one can go on the stock computer. (Validation please by anyone here on Toyspeed)
BUT, there is also a problem with these cams as apparently the motor runs into a wall at around 7K rpm. This is about an increase of 1000rpm as the stock cams start to fall over at 6K. To me, there is something else missing in this chain and its the cause of many problems.
PLENUM
I did some research on this and found very little information on after market setups.
I have seen one once. A carbon fiber system 11 years ago. While my memory says its was a TOMS system, I cannot be 100% sure. Either do I have any dyno figures or anything concrete.
BUT!
While searching away I did read someone opinion (and it sounded true enough) that Yamaha designed the plenum to shut the intake up. The total opposite to making performance. Even in my own testing (see here - Tricking a 4AGE ECU
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=92769) revealed very little.
I put my 1/4 mile gain in speed down to cold air than reducing a restriction. So to test that theory I build this
It is simply the biggest plenum that can be fitted without hitting the firewall, alternator, drive shaft, clutch master cylinder and heater tap.
No dyno evidence as of yet, but some speed runs have shown this setup to be just as fast as the tests with an "open plenum". Throttle response has lifted and the 7k top end is now no longer hitting the wall.
ANYTHING ELSE?
Sure. Compression increase, rotating assembly change for more RPM... OR go turbo.
I don't like turbo power delivery. Also, a turbo setup will require vehicle upgrades (brakes/suspension/tyres) and that's not including the drivetrain...
Also, all the things I have stated are 'bolt on'. (If you know what your doing, cam replacement is quick.)
The discussion I would like to start is, who has any of the above. What is it like to live with (be track car or road) AND has anyone else gone a step further than me and have 270 degree cams/large plenum/silvertop throttle bodies/ported head/after market headers. Something that I see as the killer combo to match a Honda "B16".