That's actually very interesting, cheers dude
And all are just running chipped std ecu's? And the bottom one has an additional timing thing controller?
As many of your are aware, at work we have a rather tasty Mainline chasis dyno with lots of data aquasition, we also have an SF-600 Flow bench AND an SF-901 engine dyno.
Well I have been getting the engine dyno up and running and while looking through lots of old paper work came across a number of dyno runs perfomed on the engine dyno back in the mid 80's!!! These runs were 4AGE Team Toyota Australia's engines. so I'll put up the figures/specs of engines etc, there is pages of info and data, but i'll just post up specs, power and torque.
I will type exactly what is on the print out sheet.
Final rally spec
11.0:1 CR
ex 258deg 104 MOP
in 278deg 104 MOP
TRD 86RYL chip (+1)
rpm torque ft/lb power bhp
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5500 92.8 97.2
6000 111.8 127.7
6500 110.4 136.6
7000 113.9 151.8
7500 121.4 173.4
8000 113.7 173.2
8500 106.3 172.0
Next engine.
Race spec 12.3:1 CR
LR head
ex 308deg 100MOP
in 320deg 100MOP
TRD 86RCE chip (+2)
rpm torque ft/lb power bhp
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5500 105.4 110.4
6000 113.3 129.4
6500 119.1 147.4
7000 121.8 162.3
7500 123.9 176.9
8000 122.7 186.9
8500 124.0 200.7
next engine
Race spec 12.3:1 CR
LR head
ex 308deg 98MOP
in 320deg 100MOP
TRD 86RCE chip (+2)
rpm torque ft/lb power bhp
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5500 102.6 107.4
6000 109.6 125.2
6500 116.2 143.8
7000 123.0 163.9
7500 122.6 175.1
8000 123.7 188.4
8500 125.0 202.3
next engine
Race spec 12.3:1 CR
LR head
ex 308deg 96MOP
in 320deg 100MOP
TRD GS017 (+2) CHIP
rpm torque ft/lb power bhp
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5500 116.7 122.2
6000 114.5 130.8
6500 121.1 149.9
7000 124.6 166.1
7500 127.7 182.4
8000 126.6 192.8
8500 125.6 203.3
NEXT ENGINE
Race spec 12.3:1 CR
HEAD GS spec
ex 308deg 96MOP
in 320deg 100MOP
CHIP GS83 (+1)
Timing GS047
rpm torque ft/lb power bhp
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5500 112.6 117.9
6000 128.1 146.3
6500 131.4 162.6
7000 131.4 175.1
7500 130.4 186.2
8000 125.8 191.6
8500 127.6 206.5
What I find interesting is this, what were these engines capable of?! If you have a look at the last few engines, they still have torque/or the torque is just SLOWLY starting to drop away, so if these engines were revved through to 9000rpm or 9500rpm, I wonder what they would of put out.
Anyway I think it's interesting info.
That's actually very interesting, cheers dude
And all are just running chipped std ecu's? And the bottom one has an additional timing thing controller?
What does MOP Mean? fuel octane?
With 320 degree cams, why didnt they rev them out to beyond 9500 like you said!
Would have expected 320's to make around 220hp at 9000+ yeah?
Interesting stuff, nice find.
RT142 Estate.
AJPS.
in the group A days you had to run the std plenum and std butterfly but could port head and clean up the runners in the plenum and also had to run std exhaust manifold as well
comp and cams were free and i think when the ae86 1st started std rods ,were to be used as well
Many years ago I got the chance to have a good talk with Bob Holden, who raced 86's and 92's in Group A.
He saw my AE86 and we got into a bit of a discussion about them. Even though it was years after he had run his 86, he still knew every little detail, cam timing etc, it was an interesting talk.
Anyway he was saying in the early days of racing the 86, they were using standard rods, and if they revved them, they threw rods, also the inlet manifold was a restriction at high rpm. Anyway the factory cars could rev higher, eventually someone put a protest in or something like that and they got to see inside the factory engines.
Lo and behold, Carillo rods, Bob said "you can't do that, they aren't homologated", they said "yes they are, Formula Atlantic", they were using a loop hole to use them, so Bob started using steel rods, but not carillo's as he couldn't afford them.
Also Homologation for 86's for group A racing was actually done in the UK believe it or not. Anyway Bob was in Japan picking up some TRD parts from TRD, they said come down and look at what we're sending down under to race.
Anyway they showed Bob what was very close to a sports sedan, Bob says this to them, they get upset and tell him to leave.
Anyway over night he gets a phone call from a good mate of his from the UK, this guy was actually involved with the homologation of the 86's. This guys says to Bob "expect a call from TRD, I told them if anyone knows Aussie car racing it's you"
Anyway the next day they come and get him, and ask where their car has to be changed to fit in with the rules. He said they had cut all the inside panels out of the doors etc etc.
We had a discussion about the spec of my car, now back about 12 years ago, TRD blues etc were very expensive, he commented on how I could afford TRD shocks as when he was getting them back when he was racing the 86 they were VERY expensive. He ran the same shocks as what I had in the car.
and believe it or not he actually preferred the AE92 to race than the AE86, when asked why, he said he could race a FWD faster than a RWD. The guy can obviously drive as he has won Bathurst.
haha what were you thinking when you came across the dyno read outs? very intresting!
JJ
"my mind demands side pipes out of hear, now to command my hands to make them"