turbo strat sxt
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turbo strat sxt
hey i got an 2003 stratus sxt coupe 2.4 its got the mitsubishi block in im pretty sure when i looked at it last time i remeber seeing the 4g64 on the block its a sohc 16 valve im juss trying to find the cheapest way to get some resectable power i would love a turbo thinking bout it a sa winter project so would like to knio the cheapest effective way to turbo the car i was leaning twoards a engine swap from a srt4 but juss eeing about some people opinions and if they can help also any other performance upgrades besides intake would be great thanks to nehelp i recieve
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hey i got an 2003 stratus sxt coupe 2.4 its got the mitsubishi block in im pretty sure when i looked at it last time i remeber seeing the 4g64 on the block its a sohc 16 valve im juss trying to find the cheapest way to get some resectable power i would love a turbo thinking bout it a sa winter project so would like to knio the cheapest effective way to turbo the car i was leaning twoards a engine swap from a srt4 but juss eeing about some people opinions and if they can help also any other performance upgrades besides intake would be great thanks to nehelp i recieve
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You sound completely clueless.You need to do A LOT of research. There are books out there that explain everything or check out club3g.com. There are many boosted 4cyls.
You will want to swap a DOHC head on, because the SOHC head likes to let the car overheat when boosted. I went to Bristol Dragway a few weeks ago, and talked to an 00 Eclipse 4cyl owner running 12.7's.
You will want to swap a DOHC head on, because the SOHC head likes to let the car overheat when boosted. I went to Bristol Dragway a few weeks ago, and talked to an 00 Eclipse 4cyl owner running 12.7's.
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You sound completely clueless.You need to do A LOT of research. There are books out there that explain everything or check out club3g.com. There are many boosted 4cyls.
You will want to swap a DOHC head on, because the SOHC head likes to let the car overheat when boosted. I went to Bristol Dragway a few weeks ago, and talked to an 00 Eclipse 4cyl owner running 12.7's.
You will want to swap a DOHC head on, because the SOHC head likes to let the car overheat when boosted. I went to Bristol Dragway a few weeks ago, and talked to an 00 Eclipse 4cyl owner running 12.7's.
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Its surprising how 'easily' the 4g64 can be turboed. The 4G6x block has been around forever, and the engines are in many different vehicles. Kia Optima, Mitsubishi Outlander, Eclipse, Stratus/Sebring coupes. The head off the 2.0 EVO 4G63 fits and is a great addition to a turbo, and the turbo exhaust manifolds from 95-99 turbo Eclipses and Evo manifolds are a direct bolt on.
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so i found a turbo kit for a 00-05 eclipse with the 4g64 engine runs about 3500 bux now will this bolt right up to my block and should i have any problems running low boost on a stock engine i kno i should build the engine with better internals but want to try to get away with juss bolting a turbo kit up for now so any adivce would be good and again i kno i should build the engine but jw if i could get away running stock internals with low boost like 5 psi of boost