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crnkin wrote:The early one is map, the late one is map
scope wrote:crnkin wrote:The early one is map, the late one is map
oh real, i'll take a guess that the later one is afm?
rage wrote:do a search.
crnkin wrote:GRRRRRRRRRR i mean late is afm
AFM is the one which looses power about 5500 rpm i think but thats with the sc12 on it
scope wrote:crnkin wrote:GRRRRRRRRRR i mean late is afm
AFM is the one which looses power about 5500 rpm i think but thats with the sc12 on it
thanks
pidge wrote:AE101 and late AE92 had the hotly-debated-as-to-what-the-hell-they-mean-by "semi-forged" coated pistons
crnkin wrote:GRRRRRRRRRR i mean late is afm
AFM is the one which looses power about 5500 rpm i think but thats with the sc12 on it
matt dunn wrote:scope wrote:crnkin wrote:GRRRRRRRRRR i mean late is afm
AFM is the one which looses power about 5500 rpm i think but thats with the sc12 on it
thanks
Yes Thanks,
but both pieces of your information are wrong.
The early are AFM, the later ones are Map,
and it's the map one's that loose the power.
pidge wrote:AE101 was MAP + DLI, 8.9:1 CR, oil squirters, smaller SC pulley, lightened conrods (apparently), snap ring pistons.
AE101 and late AE92 had the hotly-debated-as-to-what-the-hell-they-mean-by "semi-forged" coated pistons
The best bottom end and pistons are in the AE101.
If you want AFM, you would be best to take the early AE92 one, as it has DLI, unless you really want oil squirters and AFM, in which case you would need the early AE92 engine, but swap in any of the AE92 (late), or AE101 4AGZE blocks.
If you are going for an after market ECU, just use the AE101 or late AE92 engine with a MAP ECU.
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