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Old 21st February 2017, 17:01   #1
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Default TU5J4 or TU5JP4

I am building the 106 up from a shell. I was looking at getting a TU5J4 but seem hard to find one so considering a TU5JP4.

First off is any one selling a TU5J4 in the northwest?

loads of TU5JP4 going so should I just do that, Any thoughts?

Witch would be more reliable and any pros or cons of both.
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Old 23rd February 2017, 12:49   #2
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I have two spare J4's, depends what state/condition you want them in....

The JP4 had bigger valves, If i remember right. Yet milder cams. I think the inlet manifold was also different, not in a good way.
I'm scratching my head, but a hybrid of the JP4 with J4 cams & inlet was a slightly worthy upgrade in the day. Although I think the inlet manifold needed to be re-drilled to the head.

Depends on what you building I guess, which one suits budget/application/quality etc.
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Hi. Is the jp4 the later motor with black plastic cam covers and j4 the Saxo vts motor?
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Old 20th April 2017, 10:44   #4
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Yep thats right. Youll need to swap the sump, some sensors, and inlet manifold to the jp4 to use in a Saxo. Youll need to drill and tap some holes in the head to fit the j4 inlet, but its nothing difficult.
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Old 20th April 2017, 12:13   #5
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and refit vts cams -not jp4 cams
although to be fair the 110bhp jp4 makes is at 1000rpm less than the vts makes its 120 --so more mid range torque an at same rpm vts makes less power
so in driving it may actually feel quicker with std gearing

remember "torque turns wheels --bhp sells engines"
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