VR4 Twin cam head

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VR4 Twin cam head

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hi eveyone, im looking for a 4G63 twin cam head to convert my engine to twin cam...name your price!! Can anyone help? :beer
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hey mate i have a full rebuild vr4 head 3000kms ago but it has bent valves as i missed one tooth puttin the timing belt on it is o ringed as well it cost 900 to get done sell it to ya for $350 plus postage
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RE510, you will also need the oil pump and cover, plus the pullys, and tensioner. and you will (eventually) find that the water pump needs a bit of modifying (remove a rib and one bolt hits the tensioner pully arm. the back of the tensioner arm can be relieved and or modify the offending water pump bolt.

this is all fresh in my mind, as it was yesterdays entertainment :glare:

note that when you get a new sump gasket, one of the holes at the front is enongated. you need to make a matching elongation to your staz sump!
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You'd be better off pulling the twincam off an N/A GSR Galant.

I know the vr4 head sounds good, but you're paying for jack all in reality.

The N/A head has the cams that make power to redline, whereas vr4's die about 6400-6600 rpm. Also, the N/A head will be slightly torquier but come on boost about 200-300rpm later. It'll also cost you like 300 dollars less and there's tons more.

Other than that, there's not a whole lot of difference in them. But before you put one on, fix the lifters with 2g items.
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thanks guys, appreciate ur help :)
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Entaran- hey does that mean the vr4 and the n/a twin cam head have the same combustion chamber size? Meaning the compression ratio's will be the same?
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Bynote: A VR4 head chamber is 47cc..... :beer :beer
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The only difference between an N/A head and a Turbo head is camshaft profiling and one of the oil galleries on the (if you look with timing belt on the right), southwest corner. There is -very- little if any difference elsewhere and yes, the compression in a 4g63 is dependent on pistons and hg, not the head.
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cheers guys :beer just a quick question is the pulley that drives the cam gear the same in DOHC and SOHC engines the same? ie do i need the crank from the twin cam engine too? Im still lookin for a head too :?
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it's different.
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Entaran wrote:You'd be better off pulling the twincam off an N/A GSR Galant.

I know the vr4 head sounds good, but you're paying for jack all in reality.

The N/A head has the cams that make power to redline, whereas vr4's die about 6400-6600 rpm. Also, the N/A head will be slightly torquier but come on boost about 200-300rpm later. It'll also cost you like 300 dollars less and there's tons more.

Other than that, there's not a whole lot of difference in them. But before you put one on, fix the lifters with 2g items.
Are you speaking from experience???
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I'm not in the habit of spinning shit. Try it and find out for yourself.

Oh, I was wrong about that gallery. it -looks- different, it isn't though. Probably just a casting fault or something.
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Post by TOMSUN »

I could say... If your not in the habit of spining shit then you shouldn't start.... But I won't...

I just asked if you know this from experience...

"Try it and find out for yourself..." Is that what someone told you?

Are the valve the same size?
Are the ports the same size?
Can't you get a 2g NA GSR Galant head?
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Or alternatively i've got both a vr4 and a galant gsr. Thanks. And the service manuals to go with them.
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Post by TOMSUN »

Excellent...

So you can answer my questions...

Are the valves the same size?
Are the valve springs the same diameter, thickness, stiffness?
Are the ports the same size?
Can't you get a 2g NA GSR Galant head to avoid changing the lifters?
What is wrong with the 1g lifters? And why 2g lifters? I thought the 3g lifters were better...
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