You may want to read all pages from beginning to end so you can understand it more clearly. Cas is eliminated so you don't need to do any rewiring. It makes the dohc a fairly simple plug n' play mod. You can stay w/ stock high imp injectors, stock computer and stock uncut harness. Then simply upgrade further as time and budget allows.
I used the stock 7g wires not the cleanest but it works.
I have ha. I figured that but the post about wiring threw me off. This is very cool, shall be running it in the near future
Boost, its whats for dinner
So we have to machine the dist. From mirage/colt. Y can't we just machine our stock dist.
You could, its just the shaft that goes inside the head is too long and you ganna have to use 2-2.5'' studs to keep the distributor in place
look at the shaft from the o-ring down
mirage
galant
The 1g CAS has much closer size to the mirage distributor.
And you still going to need the end piece off the 1g CAS to be fitted on to teh machined down center shaft
Now we just need to find a way to control timing with the 7g ecu and we will be off to the races!
I also like that it allows you to use an external coil. That means cheap High output blaster coil and nice wide spark plug gaps under boost(better burn, improved mileage)
I always hated the whole internal coil BS with the stock 7g disty.
I'm sure with that mirage disty you could clock it to adjust base timing.
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timing? how about just fuel/air with maft? with ignition box and accel coil I have been running .055- .060 spark plug gaps
Last edited by w/oarctic7g; 11-30-2011 at 10:17 AM
He meant knock controlled timing
So with this easy swap can we use the stock 1g cam gears? How do we go about the timing issue and arctic y havnt you done a formal write up for this
I need to be able to control ignition timing to take full advantage of my water/meth injection. I already have a Maf Translator Pro but it doesnt control timing what so ever. Unless, you have a chipped 2g ecu. Im happy that you pulled this off though. However, for people that want to go turbo, I recommend doing this the traditional way so you can take FULL advantage of everything. Either a EPROM ecu from a turbo 2g, Evo ECU, or a flashable ecu from a 2g. Full stand alone would be another option but man, for the power most of us want to make, its not needed.
So back to the distributor. I say again why can't you just machine down the stock distributor. Your already getting the 4g15 one machined. You compared sizes; looks like it's to big to fit the 1g head so it would have plenty of metal to work with....right?
Pictures should explain this to you. Ok, the 7g distributor has a longer shaft and cylinder than the mirage. If you look closely at the mirage cylinder it has a lip that is hollow where the shaft is. Take the lip from that hollow point, on the mirage distributor, and you have dam near the same depth as the 1g CAS. As for the 7g you'd have to cut a good 1.5 inches down and you NEVER know if its a solid piece or not. It would be way less effort to make the mirage one fit. You could probably do that with a dremel tool and a steady hand to be honest. Send me a mirage distributor and a CAS and ill make it work for you. I have a welder, grinder, die grinder, and 2 DOHC heads in my garage.
^^Thank you sooo much bro. I didnt want to answer the question again, cuz I wouldnt be able to keep the caps in lower case if you know what I mean.
Thanks again.
Well I would send you one if I could find one. I went to every yard out here in Vegas save one. I'm hopin they got one....
when building for high HP, the knock sensor is primarily use to monitor knock...people still blow up their motors with or without a knock control ecu.
94 Galant GS: 4G67 head, 1G IM, Evo 8 TB, DeltaCam 272/264 Cams, Test Pipe, OE Avenger V6 60mm catback w/muffler, modified Outlander header, DIY COP setup, B/S delete, 315cc injectors, AEM UEGO WBO2, Black case 3G ECU
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