Later model Gen 1s came from the factory with a 6G72 and V5MT1 - so there's no reason you couldn't squeeze them into yours. AFAIK, all 6G72s are EFI.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with the Mitsubishi 3.0 - 12V or 24V. For all the hassle, either go a Commodore V6, or work one of the larger ...
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- Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:49 am
- Forum: Mitsubishi
- Topic: Engine swap 4g63-->6g72
- Replies: 6
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- Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:37 pm
- Forum: Mitsubishi
- Topic: Engine swap 4g63-->6g72
- Replies: 6
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Engine swap 4g63-->6g72
hi guys, got an engine swap question, which is a lil bit of a wierd one.
I've seen the idea of a 4g63 bounced around here a bit.
The thing is i actually have a swb gen 1 with an efi g63b (starion motor) already in it.. goes ok, but its reaching the end of its tether, oil pump is slowly on the way ...
I've seen the idea of a 4g63 bounced around here a bit.
The thing is i actually have a swb gen 1 with an efi g63b (starion motor) already in it.. goes ok, but its reaching the end of its tether, oil pump is slowly on the way ...