RedMist wrote:Head work, general tidy up, attempt to get some swirl in that disgusting 20 valve head!
Dude have you ever looked at a 20v head? And do you know what you're looking at if yes? I work in the trade and have friends who run a cylinder head shop in wairau rd, they said 20v heads from factory are very hard to improve on without spending a lot of time/$ on them. They've had cases of people bring in a 20v head, flowing it, the customer took it away and tryed porting it himself only to find that he had reduced flow when they put it back on the flow bench. They said you're better off too spend your $ on some big cams. Which I would have to agree with.
My 20v black top has a set of mild cams still with the factory ECU and it makes 136hp at the wheels. Thats about 160-165hp at the flywheel. To get another 40hp you would have to spen some serious money like get a toms 1800 stroker kit or make your own with a 7afe block & 20v head. I know of a few of these being made on the shore with 16v 4age heads.
My advice would be to fit a TRD head gasket to up compression, get some cams and adjustable gears(If you want to do both you'll have to ditch the VVT). Then get an ECU and get it tuned by some in the know. I've heard a lot poeple say how limited links can be, alot fit them then a few months down the track the just cant get it tuned right so the sell the link and buy something more powerful. I've seen APEXi power FC for $1600 with hand controller one of these would be superior to a link/plus. Depending on how bigger cams you get i think you should be able to get about 180hp without making it too undrivable on the street.