- Oct 8, 2005
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Hi bros, i have seen the sticky post about VR4 AMG, i have intention to put a VR4 AMG NA engine into my car but wanna know the specs first
The question is:
1) what is the difference in terms bore x stroke of stock NA 4G63 and AMG Tuned?
2) what is the cam duration of AMG 4g63?
3) what have AMG done to the stock 4G63?
4) Does anyone have more info specs of this engine?
5) What does dual cyclone system means?
6) Can this engine installed into Perdana 4g63 sohc 2.0 se without changing the wiring (install engine only, head and intake) wiring use proton's
7)does the compressor, alternator etc etc same as 4g63 sohc msia?
iam new with mitsu engines, sorry
what i heard is the AMG tuned 4G63 have (this is article from australian web):
Easy - with traditional hot-up techniques. The AMG version features new pistons (which raise the compression ratio from 9:1 to 10.4:1), piston oil jets, aggressive camshafts, titanium valve springs, hollow rocker arms, a high-flow exhaust manifold and muffler, dual-stage Cyclone intake manifold and revised engine management. Give it a tank full of high-octane unleaded fuel and the AMG tuned 2-litre (coded 4G63) pumps out 125kW at 6750 rpm and 191Nm at 5000 rpm. This places it squarely between the 103kW Galant GSR and the 148/151kW turbo VR4.
The AMG engine is mated to an upgraded 5-speed manual or 4-speed auto transmission. The upgraded 5-speed (as fitted to our test car) comes with relatively short ratios, a larger diameter clutch and a beefier passenger side driveshaft.
The question is:
1) what is the difference in terms bore x stroke of stock NA 4G63 and AMG Tuned?
2) what is the cam duration of AMG 4g63?
3) what have AMG done to the stock 4G63?
4) Does anyone have more info specs of this engine?
5) What does dual cyclone system means?
6) Can this engine installed into Perdana 4g63 sohc 2.0 se without changing the wiring (install engine only, head and intake) wiring use proton's
7)does the compressor, alternator etc etc same as 4g63 sohc msia?
iam new with mitsu engines, sorry
what i heard is the AMG tuned 4G63 have (this is article from australian web):
Easy - with traditional hot-up techniques. The AMG version features new pistons (which raise the compression ratio from 9:1 to 10.4:1), piston oil jets, aggressive camshafts, titanium valve springs, hollow rocker arms, a high-flow exhaust manifold and muffler, dual-stage Cyclone intake manifold and revised engine management. Give it a tank full of high-octane unleaded fuel and the AMG tuned 2-litre (coded 4G63) pumps out 125kW at 6750 rpm and 191Nm at 5000 rpm. This places it squarely between the 103kW Galant GSR and the 148/151kW turbo VR4.
The AMG engine is mated to an upgraded 5-speed manual or 4-speed auto transmission. The upgraded 5-speed (as fitted to our test car) comes with relatively short ratios, a larger diameter clutch and a beefier passenger side driveshaft.