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Old 02-28-2008   #1
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Re: Difference between mitsu 4g64 and Hyundai 4gcs?

This has been discussed a long time ago on other boards. On paper the 2.4 doesn't look nearly as good, but in real life the limits shown in the paper seem to be off. The 2.4 can rev higher than most people thought it would. I agree, if the car is going to be run on the street at all, run a 2.4. The spoolup difference is huge as is the torque off boost.
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Re: Difference between mitsu 4g64 and Hyundai 4gcs?

I just went to magnus website and saw that they are making their own cranks and high grade components.

Something to look at when I actually will build that race motor someday.

Thanks for the responses on this! I know this 2.4 block path has been done quite a bit but for me it is knew and I can't wait to see what this engine is capable of.

So one more question that I have is, what do people recommend for build up?

I have all I need to know about the short block but what does the 2.4L block pair with
Turbo?
Cams? (because of the bigger cams I will upgrade the valve springs and all)
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