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    Default 20V v GZE

    Im looking a buying eigther and was just wondering the advantages and disadvantages of the 20V and GZE.

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    GZE makes more power, has more torque.

    20V rev's a bit higher.

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    Go a black top 20v

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    does the 20V hav more potential???

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    gze is cheaper to get power out of a bigger pulley and whammo more power 20v is a little trickier but is a great n/a motor

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    not really the gze has forged pistons stock and can take alot more boost

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    any idea on price dif i havn't really lokoed yet n i hear the gze is getn hard to find now??

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    call sss automotive or look up their website they are a very reputable importer

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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    GZE's fetch a larger premium these days.... 20vs are far more common and cheaper (silvertop 20V that is).

    I would recomend the 4agze if you want everyday driveable power.
    If you want a rev machine to take out on track days, get a 20V.

    I'll recommend Importbitz for a GZE f/cut, and SSS for a 20V engine package.
    ...... butt scratcher?!


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    Default Re: 20V v GZE

    sweet, thanks 4 the help guyes

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