AAH VS AFC
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Ok guys, trying to start a discussion here...
Is it just me or is the AAH the preferable engine when it comes to audi 12v engine tuning?
It has a higher compression ratio, better valvetrain, more aggressive camshafts, and a larger usable rev range (up to 6700 vs 6200 on AFC).
Why am I looking through scrapyards for an AFC when I could drop in an AAH?
Only downside I can think of is on ECU level (OBD-I vs OBD-II on AFC). Frankly I'm surprised the AAH makes the same power!
Is it just me or is the AAH the preferable engine when it comes to audi 12v engine tuning?
It has a higher compression ratio, better valvetrain, more aggressive camshafts, and a larger usable rev range (up to 6700 vs 6200 on AFC).
Why am I looking through scrapyards for an AFC when I could drop in an AAH?
Only downside I can think of is on ECU level (OBD-I vs OBD-II on AFC). Frankly I'm surprised the AAH makes the same power!
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Max Horsepower: 172 at 5,500 RPM
Max Torque: 184 lbs-ft @ 3,000 RPM
Max RPM: 6,500
Compression Ratio: 10.3:1
You are correct re: the ECU. The AAH engine used MMS 300 system (OBD I compliant), while the AFC engine used MMS 311 and 400/411 systems (OBD-II compliant). The AAH engine after 8/94 is essentially the same as the AFC engine.
Max Torque: 184 lbs-ft @ 3,000 RPM
Max RPM: 6,500
Compression Ratio: 10.3:1
You are correct re: the ECU. The AAH engine used MMS 300 system (OBD I compliant), while the AFC engine used MMS 311 and 400/411 systems (OBD-II compliant). The AAH engine after 8/94 is essentially the same as the AFC engine.
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This may account for the lower redline of the AFC as the lighter componets are also probably weaker.
The lighter valve train may also explain why it makes the same power as the AAH.
The lighter valve train may also explain why it makes the same power as the AAH.
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If the AFC drive train was made from lighter materials that retains its strength than you are correct.