abusable...?? you really sure about it?
from the "suck squish bang blow" series aritcle wrote by mike kojima and other pratical experience heard from my friends, 4AGE's short block is just weak as honda D-series engine.
the latest version of 4AGE even comes with the ITB, but frankly, it doesnt really produce reputable horsepower as other high-revving engines, like all those honda DOHC VTECs, SR16VE engine from nissan, or even the 3SGE motor made by toyota itself. high revving engines require stronger rods to withstand tremendously inertia load, so just take a look of the 4AGE's redline and you will have a idea. when you say "abusable" toyota motors i personally think 3SGE(T), or 2ZZ engines, are the ones should be referred to. not the 4AGE.
other 20 valves street engines, like VW 1.8T, is a masterpiece too.
this motor has the maximun torque output @ 1,950-5,000rpm, simply but just amazing powerband. since the common myth is, 5 valves valvetrain is only good for huge air flow at high rpm, so i really dont understand the theory behind this, why VAG adopt the 5 valves system on their 1.8t? it's not a high revving motor. its turbo compressor is small too, does it really flow that much?
so come back to the topic, anyone here knows the old V6 F1 engines use 4 valves or 5 valves? will the 5 valves fit turbo better? with 3 inlet valves, will a turbocharged engine acquire more flat powerband? (at such high rpm, high boost condition?)