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Engine Difference

I got my new engine from Japan 4g63t to replace My broken engine on my 96 eclipse GST. I noticed some things were different between the two engines like the throttle body size and the water pump hose they were slightly different. My question was will it make a difference? Should I swap those parts (mention above) with my old parts? which engine is better? and whats the difference between them two? Thank you
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Re: Engine Difference

Their called Cyclone engines, and the only diffrences is in the injectors, intake, and turbo. Give google a search on Cyclone 4g63
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