hello, from the west.... and an introduction sort of
Hanging from the rafters for a long time at bishiboys. Good info.
I have been playing around with these 4g63 motors for quite sometime. We fortunately import both the us 2.6 and non us 2.0 versions.
2.6 has proven quite a capable powerplant so I'll keep modifying that in my starion/conquest. We have both, but I prefer the flatsides.
I also have a ae86 corolla hatch dohc 4g63 project car (vr4 to u guys). There is no denying what monsters they are - stock unopened 100,000+ mile motors often make 400+ hp to the wheels on stock ecu. Pretty common in the us. There is tons of info on the forums with proven combinations. The 2.4L mitsu block with the dohc has caught on too - 520whp/520wtq, and they don't cost much to build if u do your homework.
My favorite is the sohc 2.0L, and I've done a few installs in the older rwd toyota corollas (another favorite). At 2200 lbs, even with mild mods they are pretty quick. Luv 'em! I'll modify the current 4g/toy all out, based on great mpfi conversion info gathered from u guys.
Right now, I'll concentrate on getting this motor to pull strong to 7000rpm. Like many here, I have confidence that the sohc can be a beast after the "right" mods.... we'll see
later
another mitsu 4cyl nut
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Chris Collier has been building one for a while. I don't know if it has been finished yet. There are a few others who are currently doing this conversion also. In the us, plenty of Mitsu AWD cars have had this conversion done with great success.
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