Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
11-09-2004, 10:14 PM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
Which will give the most power? A complete redtop HI-comp engine or a bluetop head on a hi-comp block or even a redtop head on a bluetop block?


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11-10-2004, 12:19 AM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
C/P from club4age

"I did that once. I took a smallport highcomp JDM block and put it into a car with a bigport head.
It was fun, and made more power than stock due to the higher compression. Then, just for kicks, we
put the smallport head back on, and made even more power than with the bigport head. According to
the SOTP dyno, we had 110hp stock, 125hp with the bigport, and 140hp with the smallport."

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11-10-2004, 06:40 AM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
I tried to find info like that but Club4ag server is really slow and I could not use the search function. So it reall is 140 BHP. Will the redtop ECU out of an MR2 work.

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11-10-2004, 07:46 AM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
Mulisha Wrote:I tried to find info like that but Club4ag server is really slow and I could not use the search function.
That's the reason i don't visit Club4ag anymore.. Can't stand the f*cking slow server.

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11-10-2004, 09:34 AM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
Mulisha, its SOTP aka Seat Of The Pants dyno. That means that they haven't got a clue about the real performance figures. I would just look them up in a toyota manual. Toyota doesn't really have a reputation of underestimating performance figures so they should be quite accurate.

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11-10-2004, 10:26 AM
Post: #6
Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
Hmmz Redtop lower block is prior the best :-)

About the head i don't know most people use a bigport head but then they use difrent camshafts etc.

The smallport is great upto 200bhp after that use a bigport

Knowing road preformance i would go for a complete red top and then use an adapter to connect the tvis head :-)

Or go itb but because the price is so high it would be cheaper to buy a blacktop (after getting........

Camshafts
Adapters
ITB's

the blacktop will be alot cheaper also you can wreck off all the extra's (ac etc)

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11-10-2004, 05:47 PM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
yeah the problem is the guy junked this car because he couldn't get it to start. The motor doesn't belong in an 85 MR2. Unless someone can prove me wrong that a redtop non-tvis AFM engine was put in that car in 1985. There are papers in the back seat that say he did a timing belt swap and old cam shafts in the trunk. So I think he messed up the timing. But why would you junk a perfectly good car over bad timing? The engine has fuel, air and no spark. I dont have the money to get a new coil and find out it was not the problem. So my easiest solution would be bluetop head and redtop block. what ya think

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11-11-2004, 02:23 AM
Post: #8
Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
Try running the redtop on a bluetop ecu, it seems to work, just not very fantastic. There where lots of topics about that on club4ag.
When you save up for the correct coil or find one elsewhere, you can still go for the redtop ecu.
I would prefer staying with the MAP sensored system anyway. You'll have to do custom wiringloom modifications to get an AFM engine to run correctly since the wires to the ecu are different. US cars dont have this problem since their all AFM sensored anyway.

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11-11-2004, 06:48 PM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
I found out the problem. I changed the sparkplugs and she fired up. There is a slight knock and the head gasket is blow, I think due to the fact there was 2 quarts extra over the line of oil in the engine. So for now I have to set my sights on rebuilding the bottom end of the engine, and hopefully I can run the redtop engine with the redtop ECU, and call it a day.

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11-11-2004, 07:38 PM
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Hi-comp redtop or bluetop head on hicomp redtop block?
Good luck with the wiring if you're going to convert from map to afm.

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