eclipsekid1013
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for a 4g63 na what compression should i reas per cylinder with a compressino tster and if the compression is low in 1 outa 4 cylinders what could that mean
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if the compression is low in 1 outa 4 cylinders what could that mean
From the VFAQ:
1G (90-94) T/E/L 1.8L NT engine
Compression ratio 9.0:1
Standard compression 185 psi
Service limit 131 psi
1G (90-94) T/E/L 2.0L NT engine
Compression ratio 9.0:1
Standard compression 192 psi
Service limit 145 psi
1G (90-94) T/E/L 2.0L Turbo engine
Compression ratio 7.8:1
Standard compression 164 psi
Service limit 121 psi
2G (95-99) T/E 2.0L NT 420A engine
Compression ratio 9.8:1
Standard compression 170-225 psi
Service limit 100 psi
2G (95-99) T/E 2.0L 4G63 Turbo engine
Compression ratio 8.5:1
Standard compression 178 psi
Service limit 133 psi
2G (95-99) T/E 2.4L NT Spyder engine
Compression ratio 9.5:1
Standard compression 192 psi
Service limit 146 psi
Hope this helps!
There is also a service limit for maximum allowable pressure difference (MAPD) between any two cylinders. For all engines except the 420A, the MAPD between any two cylinders is 14 psi. The 420A is allowed a 25% difference between cylinders.