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Old 10-27-2003, 04:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default i was wondering if there was any other motors than the 4g63 or 4g92 for??

hey fellow rench turners, i was wonddering if there are any other motors out of say late body style elantras that would fit into the x2 excel that has the 4g15 motor, i know that the 4g63 is the common swap but i cant really come across one of those fairly resonable but i can find elantras alll the time ...so anybody know?? thanx
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Default Re: i was wondering if there was any other motors than the 4g63 or 4g92 for??

4G67 1.8 from pre-96 Elantra. Same block/head dimensions as 4G63 so turbo manifold bolts up and most other performance goodies work too.

If you want a n/a 4G63 also look for early Sonatas(91-93?). Some came with the 2.0 and they tend to be dirt cheap.

Yeah, I've been scouting out T/E/L turbo(6 bolt) donors and they seem to be few and far between and are either overpriced and/or totally beat w/really high miles. I'm seriously considering the n/a 63 or 67 for affordability and the ease of swap. Can always turbo later when time and $$ allow...
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Default Re: i was wondering if there was any other motors than the 4g63 or 4g92 for??

Does the 4g63 drop into a 95 N/A scoupe?? I have heard this but never really been into the swappin of 4 cylinders.. I am more into V8's..... so there a little different then these imports.. but I bought a 95 scoupe for a winter car.. and it might be a fun little sleeper to build a 4g63 and turbo it... Would make a good little sleeper I think. Just wonderin on the ease of this swap.. wiring and such.. thanks... e-mail me wit websites, pics or info if its easier... typo5@hotmail.com
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