AJP 4.2 upgrade?
Discussion
Thanks, for your feedback. You are right the engine may have lost some of the original "puff" which could be regained as suggested. How much power would you think I could gain by following your suggestion and where to buy? I'm looking for something in addition to the original 360BHP. More in line of +450BHP.
thomas.moeller said:
Thanks, for your feedback. You are right the engine may have lost some of the original "puff" which could be regained as suggested. How much power would you think I could gain by following your suggestion and where to buy? I'm looking for something in addition to the original 360BHP. More in line of +450BHP.
For that sort of power I think you'll need a 4.7 http://www.apmtvrservicing.co.uk/thomas.moeller said:
Thanks, for your feedback. You are right the engine may have lost some of the original "puff" which could be regained as suggested. How much power would you think I could gain by following your suggestion and where to buy? I'm looking for something in addition to the original 360BHP. More in line of +450BHP.
For that kind of power, 4.7 and deep wallets.. Although recent 4.7's haven't made the expected power.Edited by Jhonno on Monday 27th March 08:22
thomas.moeller said:
Jhonno said:
ACT Performance manifolds
Decat
Clean injectors
Flow your throttle bodies
Remap
Howmuch power would you get from above? Where is the best place to it done?Decat
Clean injectors
Flow your throttle bodies
Remap
Joolz at Kits and Classics can flow your throttle bodies http://www.kitsandclassics.co.uk/
ACT for the manifolds (obviously)
Injector tune for cleaning your injectors
Joolz again for your remap.
Decats I think ACT do them.
You could just give the car to Joolz and pick it up after with it all done I would imagine. Or someone like Andy @APM or Dom @Powers
As with all things, the cost will be a lot more paying for someone else's labour.
thomas.moeller said:
Thanks, for your feedback. You are right the engine may have lost some of the original "puff" which could be regained as suggested. How much power would you think I could gain by following your suggestion and where to buy? I'm looking for something in addition to the original 360BHP. More in line of +450BHP.
Yeah that isn't going to happen from a 4.2. The original was a claimed 350bhp, mine used to be 341-343bhp depending on etster.Mines probably the best 4.2 out there with everything done as suggested above, except its got the ACT quiet exhaust system, I could possibly release a few more horse with a 3" bore system but I like it quieter.
So mine has 380bhp, BUT and the big but, why more power? Pub talk?
Mine does 0-60 in 4 secs, has pulled a standing start to a mile in 31 secs and has traveled at close to 190mph. Thats pretty fast and just adding another 20-40 bhp doesn't make it faster, it's fractions at this point and all comes down to the driver reaction time (as seen at fighting torque).
Weight? Some of the cars (and drivers) are heavy. The front seats weigh a lot, perhaps a weight loss program. There's not much to go on though.
Other than that it's engine change time and thats big bucks. Anyone got a graph of a 4.7 at Surrey Rolling road? I think the old shootouts we had there the good, sorted 4.5's made just over 420bhp.
Thats why some have gone the LS engine route
thomas.moeller said:
Thanks, for your feedback. You are right the engine may have lost some of the original "puff" which could be regained as suggested. How much power would you think I could gain by following your suggestion and where to buy? I'm looking for something in addition to the original 360BHP. More in line of +450BHP.
Dare I say it being an S6 owner but for the Power gain you would like it does seem that a rebuild would be the way to go, especially if its lost original "puff" that could spell a bigger problem. The 4.2 to 4.5 seems like a common one for Powers Performance but there is also the 4.7 (others know much more than me).If cost and 'engine' brand is not a problem to you then an LS3 may be your choice as it will get you close if not the full 450bhp upon standard installation.
Byker28i said:
Yeah that isn't going to happen from a 4.2. The original was a claimed 350bhp, mine used to be 341-343bhp depending on etster.
Mines probably the best 4.2 out there with everything done as suggested above, except its got the ACT quiet exhaust system, I could possibly release a few more horse with a 3" bore system but I like it quieter.
So mine has 380bhp, BUT and the big but, why more power? Pub talk?
Mine does 0-60 in 4 secs, has pulled a standing start to a mile in 31 secs and has traveled at close to 190mph. Thats pretty fast and just adding another 20-40 bhp doesn't make it faster, it's fractions at this point and all comes down to the driver reaction time (as seen at fighting torque).
Weight? Some of the cars (and drivers) are heavy. The front seats weigh a lot, perhaps a weight loss program. There's not much to go on though.
Other than that it's engine change time and thats big bucks. Anyone got a graph of a 4.7 at Surrey Rolling road? I think the old shootouts we had there the good, sorted 4.5's made just over 420bhp.
Thats why some have gone the LS engine route
Thanks for this reply. Your are so right and your reply make so much sense Mines probably the best 4.2 out there with everything done as suggested above, except its got the ACT quiet exhaust system, I could possibly release a few more horse with a 3" bore system but I like it quieter.
So mine has 380bhp, BUT and the big but, why more power? Pub talk?
Mine does 0-60 in 4 secs, has pulled a standing start to a mile in 31 secs and has traveled at close to 190mph. Thats pretty fast and just adding another 20-40 bhp doesn't make it faster, it's fractions at this point and all comes down to the driver reaction time (as seen at fighting torque).
Weight? Some of the cars (and drivers) are heavy. The front seats weigh a lot, perhaps a weight loss program. There's not much to go on though.
Other than that it's engine change time and thats big bucks. Anyone got a graph of a 4.7 at Surrey Rolling road? I think the old shootouts we had there the good, sorted 4.5's made just over 420bhp.
Thats why some have gone the LS engine route
........but my brain go "ohhhh no" and don't take it in. I'm a Pistonhead and proud of it
Of cause more power is better (we all know) and you also went through alot to get 20-40BHP
The question is which is better the path to get increased power. Would it make more sense to go 4.2 -> 4.5 (maybe Red Rose) or is it the way you went which is the best.
If you could do it all again would you go for more engine volume?
Are anyone doing Red Rose anymore and how far would that get you?
Edited by thomas.moeller on Monday 27th March 13:45
Incognegro said:
Dare I say it being an S6 owner but for the Power gain you would like it does seem that a rebuild would be the way to go, especially if its lost original "puff" that could spell a bigger problem. The 4.2 to 4.5 seems like a common one for Powers Performance but there is also the 4.7 (others know much more than me).
If cost and 'engine' brand is not a problem to you then an LS3 may be your choice as it will get you close if not the full 450bhp upon standard installation.
This could have been a great solution but, I need to a pre-1997 engine due to taxes (don't ask. This is just one of the things you have to accept when living in a car hostile country). Actually this is the reason why I did not buy a 4.5 to begin with.If cost and 'engine' brand is not a problem to you then an LS3 may be your choice as it will get you close if not the full 450bhp upon standard installation.
4.2s Are as standard a great set up.....well mapped and very rev responsive......if yours isn't.....go in search of the lost ponies.....prime candidate as has been previously mentioned is valve clearances, Poor set up and getting the injectors cleaned......
Having gone this route the injectors made such a huge difference on mine......like a different car!!!!
Chasing further BHP.....you can and why not ....but it will be big money ........
Having gone this route the injectors made such a huge difference on mine......like a different car!!!!
Chasing further BHP.....you can and why not ....but it will be big money ........
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