Proton Saga(1990) 1.5 Convert EvoIII

AD_EG

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Dear Sifu's,

A good friend of mine plans to convert his saga with an EvoIII engine.

Would like to know,

1. Any problems with mountings?
2. Endorsement, can we replace the block with 4g61, go for inspection, then get it replace with 4g63 block and punch in #.

And please share any other problems/issues that might face for this transplant.

Thanks.
 

monazarudin

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of course u can. ive seen a saga with vr4 engine. i dunno how much u gonna have to pay off jpj but ive seen it with my own eyes.
 

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1) minor mods need to be done on the mountings..
2) most people pull it off by using 4g67 block... dont think u can do it with 4g61 block...
 

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1) minor mods need to be done on the mountings..
2) most people pull it off by using 4g67 block... dont think u can do it with 4g61 block...
thanks bro's.

why do u say 4g61 block cant pull it off? is it because of the block outer looks that is obvious? or is it cause of the fitting/mounting? why 4g67 can lepas?

Thanks bro and appreciate you sharing.
 
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thanks guys for the replies...have gotten an alternative already. Thanks.
 

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