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Engine Swap


Ashley Eclipse99
05-17-2007, 01:07 AM
would the turbo engine bolt and plug right in a gs model, or is there something more to it? any info, or if anyone has done this swap, please let me know.

steviek
05-17-2007, 01:13 AM
search this topic it has been covered many a time.

l_eclipse_l
05-17-2007, 10:16 AM
Sorry Ashley it's not that simple. Here is the list of things you would need...

Here are the costs (from 2gnt)
1. 4G63 turbo engine (stock) $1500
2. transmission (stock GS-T FWD) $500
3. wiring harness for engine $300
4. 4G63 ECU (stock) $300
5. shift linkage $200
6. custom engine mounts $200
7. chassis cross member $100
8. complete exhaust $200
9. intercooler, turbo, related parts $500
10. boost gauge/fuel filter, etc $300
11. Installation $1500
Total - $5600

You can also swap in a 2.4L from a Dodge Stratus/PT cruiser. This is easier than the GS-T swap, however it does require some custom faberication. Also it would be backwards (the header would be on the firewall side)

As you can see, it's not worth it.

Ashley Eclipse99
05-17-2007, 01:19 PM
geeze...that is a lot. Only one problem my engine now started smoking just yesterday, it's been 700 miles after the over heat. It did perfect but now i have blue smoke and not a little, sometimes it's worst then others but i got to do something.Also what do you think a switch to a manual tranny, would cost and work?

l_eclipse_l
05-17-2007, 02:25 PM
geeze...that is a lot. Only one problem my engine now started smoking just yesterday, it's been 700 miles after the over heat. It did perfect but now i have blue smoke and not a little, sometimes it's worst then others but i got to do something.Also what do you think a switch to a manual tranny, would cost and work?
The blue smoke is probably just burning oil. Check your oil levels about once a week and see just how much it's burning.

The manual swap is possible, but again its costly and requires a lot of time and is probably more frustrating than its worth.

I've determined our cars are meant to just look good and get decent gas mileage, and thats all. :)

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