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Old 04-22-2003, 07:48 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Default Re: Basic Hyundai/Swap information

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Originally posted by speedfreek
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just to clear things up:

n/a eclipses are powered by a chrysler based 420A motor with a mitsu designed head(this is the motor found in the 95-99 neon but with a chrysler head)

the na 4cyl mitsu in hyundais is the 2.4l 4g64 this is the same motor in the eclipse spyder/chrysler sebring

as far as i know if they never brought a non turbo 4g63 over here and i may be wrong but i dont think tha exsists?

ps: what can be swapped into an x1 excel?

thanks
-robert
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Wrong! 2nd gen N/A DSM's share a 100% Chrylser designed a420 DOHC engine with the Neon. If anything the head is more like the Lotus designed cylinder head Dodge offered on the 224hp Turbo 3 Spirit R/T

All on www.allpar.com

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