

NA 4g63 6 bolt motor.


The inside was no prity sight!


And so the build began.

Best way to do it is get a second stock sway bar. Cut the ends off it and brace it to the standard unit in the car. The further along you join the cutoff ends the softer it will be.81GL wrote:Looks mad, definitely come a long way.
Would you be able to grab a couple more pic's on that front sway bar set up too! looks interesting? any info on it?
Cheers
Nick.
Check out the Twin Cam Conversion section at http://www.austarion.com where someone is producing a right angle thermostat adapter for the back of the DOHC head.Tj. wrote:I myself am at the moment considering an N/A 4G63 DOHC conversion for my galant, just to be a little different.
How exactly did you overcome the fact that the water pump exits the back of the motor. I can see some plumbing there but i'm just curious what exactly needs to be done.
Got married on the 3rd of this month so fun stuff like cars has been left to grow dust.TR11KY wrote:Man thats an impressive galant for sure! How did it tune up? The custom plennum is an interesting addition. Why though? Was there no option already suited for the twin cam or were you looking to do something slightly different?
Never know i may inspire you to send some love the lancer'sPistol wrote:Hey Jimmy, that's looking bloody awesome mate, great job, keep it up!
Haha yup, definently inspirational, infact, I'ma get my lazy ar*e outta bed and go give her some love right now....Never know i may inspire you to send some love the lancer's
way after all this time. Poor lancer.
Ive got a 30 row oil cooler to go on it. Though at some point i would like to fit an alloyleoca wrote:Looks great, but what are you doing about keeping it cool?
thats plenty of motivation for a lil galantJimmyG wrote:Tuner just rang to say the old shit heap made 175kw (234hp) atw on 12 psi. Stuck with 12 psi for now as the shitty Chinese 38mm wastegate is playing up.
More info to follow as i lay my hands on it.