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01 gs 2.4 motor

the engine that's in an 01 eclipse is the 4g64 correct??? I've been searching, but i just can't get a plain answer.... is that the right engine or not?? and is there a 6 speed tranny available?? so far, i'm planning on replacing my pistons, rings, rods, valve springs, and crank....and ultimately, a turbo...what other engine mods would be necessary?
i know an intake, exhaust, and high flow cat are necessary as well
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Re: 01 gs 2.4 motor



yes it is a 4g64

with money ANYTHING is possible. but there is no direct replacement 6 speed transmission and you do not need one.

just turbocharge it and go from there. you can figure out what breaks first needs to be replaced. no sense in building a motor and not having any boost to go on it. the 4g64 holds boost just fine and even better than the 6g72 can.
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Re: 01 gs 2.4 motor

Please stop making these posts, they hurt my head. Please do some research before you ask questions, especially questions upon questions that are about the same topic.
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Re: 01 gs 2.4 motor

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yes it is a 4g64

with money ANYTHING is possible. but there is no direct replacement 6 speed transmission and you do not need one.

just turbocharge it and go from there. you can figure out what breaks first needs to be replaced. no sense in building a motor and not having any boost to go on it. the 4g64 holds boost just fine and even better than the 6g72 can.

That's debatable.
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Re: 01 gs 2.4 motor

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That's debatable.
the 3g eclipse 6g72, yes.

the 3si 6g72... well honestly i don't know, but it isn't quite the same motor.
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