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4AGE 20v Black Top in a Caterham?


HossMan

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Pardon my ignorance, I have little to none mechanical knowledge. I just know the cars I like and the engines I like! :auto:

 

I was wondering if an AE86 engine would fit in a Caterham. :drool:

 

I've heard that my car's engine (NC2 MX-5) can fit in a standard chassis with some slight modifications.

 

I know the Duratecs are great, but what have you guys put in your Sevens? What have you considered putting in your Sevens? (Minus Stalkers, not trying to hate :leaving:)

 

Thank you for your responses! :seeya:

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I like the idea of a 10k RPM 4AGE engine in a Caterham, or a nissan CA18DET. But i think I like those engines because I am nostalgic of my "tuner" days. I don't think I would want the headache associated with ordering repair parts from Japan. My stress free engine set up would be an engine that had parts readily available at the local dealer and modern engineering for trouble free operation and performance.

 

if you google 4AGE seven you should find a pretty blue car from NZ, it might even link back to this site (I cant remember).

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I have a bluetop 4AGE in my Locost 7.

 

If I were to do it over, I would have just bought a JDM blacktop or silvertop and NOT rebuilt mine. It would have been cheaper, and have more power.

 

However, since I am doing this all again, Locost 7 #2 has a Duratec in the shed. Bigger, better, cheaper, easier to replace, and a "current" and thriving aftermarket.

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I had a small port 4AG in my old S2/3 sized chassis. The T50 gearbox is a little bulky in the bellhousing department, but it fits with some mods to the chassis (luckily i fitted the lump before skinning the chassis).

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I like the idea of a 10k RPM 4AGE engine in a Caterham, or a nissan CA18DET. But i think I like those engines because I am nostalgic of my "tuner" days. I don't think I would want the headache associated with ordering repair parts from Japan. My stress free engine set up would be an engine that had parts readily available at the local dealer and modern engineering for trouble free operation and performance.

 

if you google 4AGE seven you should find a pretty blue car from NZ, it might even link back to this site (I cant remember).

 

Mines the blue one but its a Birkin S3 which a close on replica to a S3 Seven, love the 4AGE thats in mine running on trumpets and foam filters....makes a wonderful sound.

 

This is what it looks like in my Birkin

http://i660.photobucket.com/albums/uu326/Hotdognz/bits%20and%20pieces/IMG_1548.jpg

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