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Old 04-18-2003, 10:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default What motor should i chose?

I got a 92 Scoupe LS non-turbo. Just wanted some opinions on what motor i should put in it. I want it to be easy, but i am more interested in going fast :devious:
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Old 04-18-2003, 12:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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4g63t
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Default Re: What motor should i chose?

Depends if it's a Series I or Series II S-Coupe (I'd need to see a pic).

If it's a Series I, go with a 4G63T. If it's a series II, go with a 2.0L Beta, 1.6L Alpha or 1.5L Turbo Alpha.
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Thanks, Its a series II. Now does anybody know where i could buy a 2.0 beta motor?
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I got a 92 Scoupe LS non-turbo. Just wanted some opinions on what motor i should put in it. I want it to be easy, but i am more interested in going fast :devious:
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92 scoupe is series I with the mitsu motor...
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I know, I meant to say 1993, Its a series II with a 12 valve sohc hyundai golfcart motor uzzled:
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