Wideblock 4g64 TC build with lots of pics from JapNostalgic
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Wideblock 4g64 TC build with lots of pics from JapNostalgic
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nice work that one!
I'm hoping that when I have about 7 or 8 grand spare, my engine blows a head gasket or something, so I have an excuse to build a 2.4 and feed extreme amounts of boost through it..
is that one of the cas from an rvr? I wonder if there is a way to replicate it.. or I wonder a crank angle sensor from a late mode 4g63 could be adapted...
nice work that one!
I'm hoping that when I have about 7 or 8 grand spare, my engine blows a head gasket or something, so I have an excuse to build a 2.4 and feed extreme amounts of boost through it..
is that one of the cas from an rvr? I wonder if there is a way to replicate it.. or I wonder a crank angle sensor from a late mode 4g63 could be adapted...
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
If you read the thread you will find that he tried to use a 7bolt oil pump housing with the crank angle sensor on a 6bolt block and ran into issues, so replaced the 7bolt oil pump housing with a 6bolt housing and replaced the factory crank angle sensor with a Kiggly Racing Crank trigger. The cam angle sensor is most likely from a 95/96 gen2 Eclipse and are the same as the rvr. I have seen quite a lot of 7bolt heads that have the bosses that the sensor bolts even when they are factory fitted with a rear cas, so it shouldn't be to hard to fit.
My PS pump is down low under the TB so the turbo can be positioned forward of the factory position for easier dump bends and less restrictive IC pipework.fugazi wrote:One of the first things I personaly would have done was moving the PS-pump to the LHS on a LHD-car... giving a lot more space for the turbo and stuff... and lesser PS-lines.
But still, nice work done there!
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
Yep works well, Got an idler setup running from front engine mount down that way, stoped it kicking the damn belt.OLD FART wrote:My PS pump is down low under the TB so the turbo can be positioned forward of the factory position for easier dump bends and less restrictive IC pipework.fugazi wrote:One of the first things I personaly would have done was moving the PS-pump to the LHS on a LHD-car... giving a lot more space for the turbo and stuff... and lesser PS-lines.
But still, nice work done there!
Was going to use starion PS pump but would have had to be upside down or to far out to side to fit lines so I used a 2001 Lancer FWD unit.
did you guys custom make the brackets or were they off another car?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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