4g63 / 4g64
TaLoN ESi DOHC
06-05-2003, 03:28 PM
what would it take for the 4g64 to run like a 4g63?
aves911
06-05-2003, 03:55 PM
What do you mean?
Spectrum
06-05-2003, 07:32 PM
a turbo.
1320B4U
06-05-2003, 07:44 PM
$4,000, but FWD?
2of9
06-06-2003, 12:58 AM
wut the, 4g64?? never heard of such an engine, is that the Doch non-turbo engine?:confused:
FourG63 97GST
06-06-2003, 03:43 AM
Originally posted by Silver_GTR34
wut the, 4g64?? never heard of such an engine, is that the Doch non-turbo engine?:confused:
its the engine that came in the non turbo spyders, it need more torque since it was heavier, so they gave it the 2.4L
wut the, 4g64?? never heard of such an engine, is that the Doch non-turbo engine?:confused:
its the engine that came in the non turbo spyders, it need more torque since it was heavier, so they gave it the 2.4L
Japmetal
06-07-2003, 06:18 AM
As I understand it, 4G63T was the turbo version; 4G63 was the non-turbo version of the 2.0L twincam ?
2of9
06-08-2003, 01:45 AM
oh, okay, thanks, i learnd something new today:bigthumb:
Japmetal
06-10-2003, 03:03 PM
While we're on the subject, does the 4G64 use the same mounts/transfer case as the 4G63; I have a Galant, and want more power. So far I thought of using an early Evolution 4G63T to up the stakes a bit, but I'm now wondering if the 4G64 might be a better long-term idea [as U can imagine, space isnt a problem, but if it'd be a pain to line up I'll stick to the Evo plan]
FourG63 97GST
06-10-2003, 08:32 PM
doesn't the Galant already have a 4G63
Japmetal
06-16-2003, 04:53 PM
Mine does, I'm just exploring options for doing something rediculous in a year or so :bloated:
aves911
06-17-2003, 08:57 AM
First off there are no AWD 4G64 powered cars. Second, the 4G64 and 4G63 come from the same casting so the blocks are identical. If you want to up the displacement you can either stroke your existing block with a 4G64 crank and custom pistons, or swap in a whole 64 bottom end which is also just a bolt on affair.
Peace
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AWDLATIN
06-17-2003, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by aves911
First off there are no AWD 4G64 powered cars. Second, the 4G64 and 4G63 come from the same casting so the blocks are identical. If you want to up the displacement you can either stroke your existing block with a 4G64 crank and custom pistons, or swap in a whole 64 bottom end which is also just a bolt on affair.
Peace
ummm....Doesn't marco from magnus motorsports run a 4G63/64 setup with AWD drive assembly? I heard that he is running 10's on that car without even trying.
First off there are no AWD 4G64 powered cars. Second, the 4G64 and 4G63 come from the same casting so the blocks are identical. If you want to up the displacement you can either stroke your existing block with a 4G64 crank and custom pistons, or swap in a whole 64 bottom end which is also just a bolt on affair.
Peace
ummm....Doesn't marco from magnus motorsports run a 4G63/64 setup with AWD drive assembly? I heard that he is running 10's on that car without even trying.
aves911
06-17-2003, 11:26 AM
I am aware that there are plenty of people out there running 64 hybrids including the guys at Magnus that pioneered the swap.
While we're on the subject, does the 4G64 use the same mounts/transfer case as the 4G63
Here he refers to a 4G64 T-case. I was pointing out that no Mitsu car from the factory came with an AWD drivetrain and a 2.4L engine. Thus there is no 64 T-case and no fittment issues with the drivetrain. I was just telling him that the hybrid longblock bolts in with no problems.
While we're on the subject, does the 4G64 use the same mounts/transfer case as the 4G63
Here he refers to a 4G64 T-case. I was pointing out that no Mitsu car from the factory came with an AWD drivetrain and a 2.4L engine. Thus there is no 64 T-case and no fittment issues with the drivetrain. I was just telling him that the hybrid longblock bolts in with no problems.
AWDLATIN
06-17-2003, 11:55 AM
Originally posted by aves911
I am aware that there are plenty of people out there running 64 hybrids including the guys at Magnus that pioneered the swap.
Here he refers to a 4G64 T-case. I was pointing out that no Mitsu car from the factory came with an AWD drivetrain and a 2.4L engine. Thus there is no 64 T-case and no fittment issues with the drivetrain. I was just telling him that the hybrid longblock bolts in with no problems.
Ahhhhh, gotcha. Then let me say that you are 100% correct.
I am aware that there are plenty of people out there running 64 hybrids including the guys at Magnus that pioneered the swap.
Here he refers to a 4G64 T-case. I was pointing out that no Mitsu car from the factory came with an AWD drivetrain and a 2.4L engine. Thus there is no 64 T-case and no fittment issues with the drivetrain. I was just telling him that the hybrid longblock bolts in with no problems.
Ahhhhh, gotcha. Then let me say that you are 100% correct.
aves911
06-17-2003, 12:01 PM
Well thanks:smile:
Japmetal
06-19-2003, 02:53 PM
If the 63 & 64 use the same block casting, I shouldnt have much trouble lining my 4G63 drivetrain up with a 4G64
if that proves to be impossible, I can always get my 4G63 upped to 4G64 spec anyway :sunglasse
Thanks for the info, I'll sort the technical bits when I get somewhere close to getting it done :bigthumb:
if that proves to be impossible, I can always get my 4G63 upped to 4G64 spec anyway :sunglasse
Thanks for the info, I'll sort the technical bits when I get somewhere close to getting it done :bigthumb:
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