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2G Cost of a used running 4g63?

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Gotcha that’s still not bad tho. Guy says he has two, one jumped time. Correct me if I’m wrong because i have two 420’s... they are zero interference engines ain’t they
 
4g63 is interference. Valve damage depends on how far it jumped. Are you looking for a 4g to replace a 420?

Nah thinking bout picking up two 4gs, one to build, maybe one to flip.

For future purchase :)

Basically someone not horribly far said he has two for cheap, one jumped time and the other “runs”
 
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I thought it was only 420a and 4g63’s atleast for the 2G’s
That's about right, and 4g64 in the NT spyder... but Mitsubishi built other cars... and Hyundais used mitsu motors for a while also, so you'll see them in various configurations... the 4g63 is kinda like Mitsibishi's version of the Chevy small block - around for years in a bunch of different cars and configurations.

<edit> And I think the 1G used a NT 4g63 instead of the 420a (but that information can be found on this site somewhere ;) )
 
That's about right, and 4g64 in the NT spyder... but Mitsubishi built other cars... and Hyundais used mitsu motors for a while also, so you'll see them in various configurations... the 4g63 is kinda like Mitsibishi's version of the Chevy small block - around for years in a bunch of different cars and configurations.

<edit> And I think the 1G used a NT 4g63 instead of the 420a (but that information can be found on this site somewhere ;) )
That's about right, and 4g64 in the NT spyder... but Mitsubishi built other cars... and Hyundais used mitsu motors for a while also, so you'll see them in various configurations... the 4g63 is kinda like Mitsibishi's version of the Chevy small block - around for years in a bunch of different cars and configurations.

<edit> And I think the 1G used a NT 4g63 instead of the 420a (but that information can be found on this site somewhere ;) )
Appreciate that info bro.
 
What’s the chances of this... I’ve never heard any of this especially the Hyundai part and then this post comes up LOL
 

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the N/T 4G63 blocks are still worth building, in fact many 4G63 engine builders prefer to start with N/T blocks to avoid having to delete/block the oil squirters, as long as you build the engine with forged pistons and stronger rods you should be good without the oil squirters.

also only the mid level model 1g dsms had the N/T 4G63, the cheapest base models had the 4g37 sohc 1.8 engine, with the exception of the Eagle Talon which IIRC did not even have the 1.8 motor option until the "93-"94 model years.
 
Mitsubishi helped start Hyundai back in the 80s, and they ended up copying a lot of Mitsubishi engines, and even shared a few cars with Mitsu the Mitsubishi precise was a re-badgered Hyundai excel.

Mitsubishi engine code translated to Hyundai engine code
4G61=G4CR
4G67=G4CN
4G63=G4CP
4G64=G4CS
You can mix and match a lot between these motors for some unique effects both in performance and looks/function for example the 1.6 and 1.8 Hyundai heads have a 43cc combustion chamber volume vs the 47cc dsm heads which will raise compression a little on a 4g63 dsm block, the sonata G4CP black valve covers are the strongest oem covers you can use on a 4G63 I have yet to crack one, but when I do I hope I can afford the billet one from Frontline fab LOL.
 
Just the bare body 4g63s. You are probably looking at complete sets which are off the galant and early evos. Those run you $1.5k for the transmission, engine, ecu and turbo. Any more han that and you are overpaying.

Also I dont trust most craigslisters or facebook people. Some guy wanted $3500 for a rolling body of a 2g talon. Yes our cars are becoming rare, but that doesnt mean the engine or the car command premium prices yet. And I hope they never do
 
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