Requesting advice on engine replacment
Overtime
02-03-2004, 07:15 PM
I just bought 1995 RS with a siezed engine (cheap) and I was hoping I could get some advice on what I can or should replace it with. I have an avenue for purchasing wrecked cars, so based on what I learn, I may have a nice working car for not too much money, but a good bit of work (hey, at least the labor is free!). How new an engine could I put in here? Or should I get an older one to build it up right? I plan on doing a fair number of mods, but Mitsubishi engines are my weak point at the moment. My primary experience has been on Ford and GM.
JoeWagon
02-03-2004, 07:36 PM
Well here's the skinny:
There is no cost effective way to put a turbo engine (4G63) in an RS. It is ruled out as an option. You can either get another stock 420A or build up your own for use with a turbo kit. To my knowledge, you can get 95 all the way up to 99 RS/GS motors in there no problem (i dont think there were any changes over the years to prevent 99 in a 95)
There is no cost effective way to put a turbo engine (4G63) in an RS. It is ruled out as an option. You can either get another stock 420A or build up your own for use with a turbo kit. To my knowledge, you can get 95 all the way up to 99 RS/GS motors in there no problem (i dont think there were any changes over the years to prevent 99 in a 95)
Overtime
02-03-2004, 07:48 PM
Well here's the skinny:
There is no cost effective way to put a turbo engine (4G63) in an RS. It is ruled out as an option. You can either get another stock 420A or build up your own for use with a turbo kit. To my knowledge, you can get 95 all the way up to 99 RS/GS motors in there no problem (i dont think there were any changes over the years to prevent 99 in a 95)
Thanks for the info JoeWagon. I take it then, people prefer a 4G63 engine, or is it just that it is already turbo? Is the problem height, motor mount placement or is it just size? If I could unbolt parts from a wrecked one, would I be able to work around it? Sorry, All I have is what is in front of me right now (420A?).
There is no cost effective way to put a turbo engine (4G63) in an RS. It is ruled out as an option. You can either get another stock 420A or build up your own for use with a turbo kit. To my knowledge, you can get 95 all the way up to 99 RS/GS motors in there no problem (i dont think there were any changes over the years to prevent 99 in a 95)
Thanks for the info JoeWagon. I take it then, people prefer a 4G63 engine, or is it just that it is already turbo? Is the problem height, motor mount placement or is it just size? If I could unbolt parts from a wrecked one, would I be able to work around it? Sorry, All I have is what is in front of me right now (420A?).
Overtime
02-03-2004, 07:50 PM
After all....
With the right tools, everything is a direct bolt-on.
:)
With the right tools, everything is a direct bolt-on.
:)
JoeWagon
02-03-2004, 11:02 PM
People prefer the 4G63 because it comes ALMOST ready to bolt on most turbos for enormous power gain. With the non turbo motor, 420A, you have to buy a kit, which isn't cheap.
Also, 4G63 is built for turbo pretty much, which means it can handle more power on stock internals (400ish)whp compared to less on the 420A.
To put a 4G63 into a non turbo 2g, you need to swap the entire front clip, axles, transmission, wiring harness, etc.. it's been done but I wouldn't recommend trying. Costs too much if nothing else.
Also, 4G63 is built for turbo pretty much, which means it can handle more power on stock internals (400ish)whp compared to less on the 420A.
To put a 4G63 into a non turbo 2g, you need to swap the entire front clip, axles, transmission, wiring harness, etc.. it's been done but I wouldn't recommend trying. Costs too much if nothing else.
kjewer1
02-04-2004, 04:00 AM
When thinking of putting a 4g63 in a NT, to sayings come to mind
Reinventing the wheel.
Shovelling shit against the tide.
;)
Reinventing the wheel.
Shovelling shit against the tide.
;)
Overtime
02-04-2004, 07:27 AM
OK, so if I want to build an Eclipse, I should just swap out the motor on the one I have and sell it. Then I should buy what? What cars come with this motor?
Import2nr99
02-04-2004, 10:45 AM
Get a gs-t or GSX. If you're gonna "build" it, for racing or whatever. I would suggest the GSX. Since it's awd. But both come with the same engine (4g63)
Overtime
02-04-2004, 12:53 PM
My plans are for a quick, hot looking car. I don't really have plans for racing, but I do want it to be fast :)
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