i look at the mount desing on a type r and i looks like its the sme pattern on a galant my friend steve wants to put it in his 97 galant but i said mitsubishi galants kick hondas ass
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i look at the mount desing on a type r and i looks like its the sme pattern on a galant my friend steve wants to put it in his 97 galant but i said mitsubishi galants kick hondas ass
are you talking about front lips?
Out here in the bronx there was a guy that put a 4g63t in his 89-90 civic, ran nice too and was fast as hell.
4g63T FTW
Hardest part would be wiring. Mounts are probably the easier part as they are probably pretty close. I have seen several 4g63t swaps in Civics, so its not entirely impossible.
anything is possible. Its just a matter if the shop thats doing the work can do the customizing. Ive seen the 4g63t swap in hondas and the B18c swap on old school corollas and karman ghias. Ive even seen someone do a 2JZ motor in a S2k somewhere on youtube. Wiring will be the biggest obstacle in doing that type of swap...in my opinion it would be way too expensive to attempt it.
my boy was trying to convinc me to swap a ls motor into my car,still laughing at the idea.He saw the room that i had and thought it would work by moving a motor mount or 2.Not happening,not in my lifetime.I would much rather put a 6a12tt in my ride before i do that shit.
werd.
i know a guy in az that took a 1994 galant and but a gsr in it
Well that would be the same exact thing your asking since a 94 is a 7g and a GSR is a B series motor.Quote:
Originally Posted by dingo
Why would you want to drop in a weaker motor that requires alot of fabrication to fit in a Mitsu chassis and electrical modifications to work...rather than a 4G63 that drops right in and requires less electrical modifications to work.
It takes ALOT more $$$ to make a B series motor make power compared to a 4G motor. Takes less $$$ to make power on 4G motors and right out of the box they are more stout internally.
IDK...what ever makes you happy, go for it.
I seen a NICE 2g eclipse in brooklyn, with a "Powered by VTEC" emblem :smt022 :smt021