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Old 07-09-2004, 10:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default 1991 Hyundai Excel /4G63T swap

I am plannin on buyin 1991 Hyundai Excel from this dude down the st for like $500, I am planning on doing the 4G63T swap into it, I am pretty much asking for all the things all you guys have heard about this swap (motor mount info, wiring, fuel issues). if possible can someone post a shopping list? it would be really helpful. I just registered on this forum and am trying to get all the help i can get. I currently own an NA Honda Crx that runs 12s on slicks but am looking for a new project that half the world hasnt already done. any help would be appreciated. thanks
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anyone? hmm
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Old 07-30-2004, 05:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
 
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you might search the words "excel 4g63t" in the "hybrid" forum, "match all words".

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Default Re: 1991 Hyundai Excel /4G63T swap

for the top motor mount you would have to get a mount for a hyundai elantra the 94? and below ones becuase they move the motor closer to the frame than the dsm one, you would also need the pulleys etc caus the talon ones are further away from the block. as for the front and back motor mount, they rest on a bar, and do not line up, this is fairly easy, just drill into the bar to make it work.use the excel drive axles, the dsm tranny, as for wiring, you would need everything on the ecu side from all the sensors it goes into the firewall to the ecu and then it plugs in to the dsm's main wiring harness and you would have to mix and match to find constant, ignition power etc to make it work. thats it for now good luck....................:??:
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