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craig180
31st January 2009, 08:54
Is it a straight swap? And how easy is it to get big power gains over and above the standard saxo VTS lump?

My thinking is, (new or low milage) C2 VTS lump, remove EGR, wild cams, standalone, decent box with diff

Budget of £4000 seem reasnable?

jpsaxo
31st January 2009, 09:18
Almost a straight swap mate, you need all the saxo acilaries i.e. inlet etc which you can get off yours.

Its effectively the same engine as the saxo one, apart from bigger valves, and a weaker bottom end!

Your much better getting the jp4 head and sticking it onto your vts bottom end with some 708's (cam spacing is different so you would need the 708 equivalent for the jp4) :D

craig180
31st January 2009, 09:23
Almost a straight swap mate, you need all the saxo acilaries i.e. inlet etc which you can get off yours.

Its effectively the same engine as the saxo one, apart from bigger valves, and a weaker bottom end!

Your much better getting the jp4 head and sticking it onto your vts bottom end with some 708's (cam spacing is different so you would need the 708 equivalent for the jp4) :D

Sounds pretty straight forward? With the jp4 head will there still be room for tbs if I go down that route?

jpsaxo
31st January 2009, 09:34
Sounds pretty straight forward? With the jp4 head will there still be room for tbs if I go down that route?

Of course :D

Basically call QEP tell them you want the 708 equivalent for the jp4 head,

jpsaxo
31st January 2009, 09:50
Further to that what do you mean IF you go tbs?!! :D

craig180
31st January 2009, 09:58
Further to that what do you mean IF you go tbs?!! :D

Want over 160bhp with good medium to low down torque but if that's not achieved I will be purchasing some lovely trumpets

Bring on the trumpets

Ryan
31st January 2009, 11:56
The JP4 engine overall seems to be weaker than the J4.

Which is why people are keeping the J4 bottom end for example with mega spec engines.

I believe the crank in the J4 is a bit stronger, so obviously on a high revving engine something thats quite important.

If you go Jp4 as said you will need to use alot of the J4 engine you have now.

If you plan on getting headwork done etc... qep i belive prefer the old J4 head to work with as opposed to the JP

williamsvts
31st January 2009, 12:36
you can use J4 cams in the jp4, plenty people doing it.

Mr_X
31st January 2009, 13:00
im sure its not as simply as a straight swap. i believe the mount are different.

williamsvts
31st January 2009, 13:03
you can use saxo mounts.
use saxo:
inlet and exhaust manifold
sump
cams + pulleys
lifters
valve springs
cambelt cover
wiring loom
ecu
sensors

jpsaxo
31st January 2009, 13:25
you can use J4 cams in the jp4, plenty people doing it.

not the same ofset though, not something i'd want to be doing thats for sure!

williamsvts
31st January 2009, 13:29
must just be slightly out then?

jpsaxo
31st January 2009, 23:59
must just be slightly out then?

Yes,Not really worth risking it when you can just sell them and get the same in the jp4 spacing!

Andy_K
1st February 2009, 10:51
I thought that the J4 and JP4 cam lobe spacing is only very slightly different. Hasn't Tam's AX been running J4 (708's) cams in A JP4 head for over 18 months now with no issues?

But if you're buying brand new, it would make sence to get the proper JP4 fitment ones.