1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
Nice specs.
Still have any of the AC parts? Customer's car in shop needs a high pressure line.
Still have any of the AC parts? Customer's car in shop needs a high pressure line.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
I do, but I want to hold on to the parts if I ever choose to convert back to AC (those parts are super hard to source) which is a strong possibility once I start building my other car up. Sorry.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
No worries. Was able to repair what we had.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
Engine back together and ready to be dropped in soon.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
she's a beaut man. looks verrrah nice.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
Couldn't have said it any better.complacent wrote:she's a beaut man. looks verrrah nice.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
I have to say I'm a bit surprised that you hade the engine rebuilt w/o head work or cams.
The 264/272 set-up with head work (DPR stg 4: port, polish, butterfly, larger valves and inlets) I had done made a big difference on my GVR4.
That is still a beautiful build brother!
The 264/272 set-up with head work (DPR stg 4: port, polish, butterfly, larger valves and inlets) I had done made a big difference on my GVR4.
That is still a beautiful build brother!
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
Yeah...could've definitely went more all out with it...but I'm aiming to keep it more of a mild build. That being said...I'm expecting this thing to still haul a bit o' ass.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
...plus "mild" is in reference to how much money I'm throwing at this project right now. If that wasn't an issue (I'd be driving a GTR ) 264/272 cams would be in there for sure. In due time they'll find their way into the car I'm sure.
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I have 272/272. Ever since, idle is lumpy like a cammy musclecar and tuning nor different idle control solenoids have helped. I don't mind much except most everyone beside you at traffic lights thinks you want to race or are purposely reving car w/ throttle pedal showing off.
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Just curious, how much advance, what speed, and what AFR's are you idling at? I run 274/278 and have a rock sold 800rpm idle with 14.5-7 and 18 degree's.
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Yeah I've heard the 272/272 pairing causes that in the 4G63 due to the longer duration. I'll be running a 264/272 combo when the time (availability of funds) is right. Since I plan to stay EVO 3 16G, this combo has been proven very successful. Also Julian...we don't care about the godzilla sized cams in your Dakar Rally/Pro-Drag/Nascar spec engine .
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
It should be poined out that Julian's ECU has much more adjustability.
While the slew of magic boxes in the GVR4 certainly help, none offer the kind of control that the Hydra has.
I remember custom mapping my HKS PFC F-Con Pro with their prototype controler. It required full throttle runs in all gears with a series of gauges and inputs. It would give a series of coded instructions and a LED bar that followed the RPMs as until it eventually gave a green light on each gear. I never had enough road (or guts) to map 5th gear.
While the slew of magic boxes in the GVR4 certainly help, none offer the kind of control that the Hydra has.
I remember custom mapping my HKS PFC F-Con Pro with their prototype controler. It required full throttle runs in all gears with a series of gauges and inputs. It would give a series of coded instructions and a LED bar that followed the RPMs as until it eventually gave a green light on each gear. I never had enough road (or guts) to map 5th gear.
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GVR-4Chad wrote:Also Julian...we don't care about the godzilla sized cams in your Dakar Rally/Pro-Drag/Nascar spec engine .
You all have to be able to control the basics though, right? CAM phase angle, timing, and AFR's at least? I meant to also put up that I have AVCS (CAM) turned off while not under boost.drwrx wrote:It should be poined out that Julian's ECU has much more adjustability.
While the slew of magic boxes in the GVR4 certainly help, none offer the kind of control that the Hydra has.
I remember custom mapping my HKS PFC F-Con Pro with their prototype controler. It required full throttle runs in all gears with a series of gauges and inputs. It would give a series of coded instructions and a LED bar that followed the RPMs as until it eventually gave a green light on each gear. I never had enough road (or guts) to map 5th gear.
Darrin: That sounds like fun/scary as hell. So it automatically adjusted the CAM angle for you after a couple of runs? Based on what?
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i'd be lying if i didn't say i was way short on huevos for that task.drwrx wrote: I never had enough road (or guts) to map 5th gear.
GVR-4Chad wrote:Also Julian...we don't care about the godzilla sized cams in your Dakar Rally/Pro-Drag/Nascar spec engine .
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
Before I got the PFC F-Con Pro from HKS I had to supply them with all the details of the car; Engine displacement, turbo, injectors, cams, VPC settings, diameter of exhaust, gas octane, as well as some other info that I'm sure I'm forgetting. You would receive the unit and install it. It had a small hand held control unit with an LED display with a series of lights and few buttons. It would display codes and lights that would indicate how the F-Con was progressing through it's "learning". You would do a full throttle run through each gear several times and it would make adjustments through the rev band. You could feel the difference with each run, and usually by the 3rd or 4th pass it was set and you would "set" it with a dip switch in the back than move on to the next gear. I don't believe it adjusted the cam angle at all. As I recall, it only controlled fuel and ignition timing. The display could give you data from the unit, but it was not exactly user friendly. It was way better than the Apexi Safc however in my opinion.Sabre wrote:Darrin: That sounds like fun/scary as hell. So it automatically adjusted the CAM angle for you after a couple of runs? Based on what?
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
There is a VR4 entered at Rally WV next weekend.
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Awesome!!!
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It lives...been dragging my feet big time on getting her back together...but it's done. The car hunts for idle a bit after start up and feels a little too "vibraty" for my taste. Gonna check the timing belt and balance shaft belt marks again. The exhaust is not hooked up right now...so it's like Nascar in my garage. Hope to get everything ironed out soon and take it to one of these meets. Here's the under hood shot.
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Re: 1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Street Build)
Plugs? How are the injectors? I assume the timing is electronic, so it sounds like somebody's getting too much or too little fuel. Does it smooth out after it gets up in speed or have you not done that with the exhaust off? Air filter is kind of ruled out... Do you have an IAC?GVR-4Chad wrote:It lives...been dragging my feet big time on getting her back together...but it's done. The car hunts for idle a bit after start up and feels a little too "vibraty" for my taste. Gonna check the timing belt and balance shaft belt marks again. The exhaust is not hooked up right now...so it's like Nascar in my garage. Hope to get everything ironed out soon and take it to one of these meets. Here's the under hood shot.
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Congrats Chad! Looking good! For us, hunting idle is usually AFR's being out of wack.
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Plugs are solid...as in brand new (along with the wires). Injectors were just flow tested and passed brilliantly. Once I get the exhaust put back on, I plan to tune with the S-AFC and see what's happening. It's impossible to hear the engine when the exhaust is throwing up death metal just under it. Rebuilt tranny works...tested 1st and reverse, more to come...hood and exhaust to be put back on, then it's road test/tune time.
Recap:
Rebuilt tranny, rebuilt transfer case, ACT 2600lb clutch, ACT flywheel, AC components removed (the front of the car is all inter cooler and radiator now), new plugs, wires, intake manifold hot tanked, all new hoses and gaskets, new fluids, etc... Should move like a boss.
Recap:
Rebuilt tranny, rebuilt transfer case, ACT 2600lb clutch, ACT flywheel, AC components removed (the front of the car is all inter cooler and radiator now), new plugs, wires, intake manifold hot tanked, all new hoses and gaskets, new fluids, etc... Should move like a boss.
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Update:
Could only get the car to hold a decent idle by adding way more fuel to the mix...hmmm....losing vac somewhere. So play the listen around the engine game and fine a low hissing sound coming from the intake mani gasket area. Shut her down, boost leak test...system won't hold air...it's coming out faster than I can pump it in, must be a huge leak. Fire her up again and go to town with some carb cleaner, testing the problematic areas. The entire intake mani gasket reacts when sprayed...d'oh.
When the engine was out I replace a Felpro paper gasket with the oem metal one. Unfortunately the thin metal one was unable to seal completely...possible intake mani not having a planed surface? But it worked fine with a paper one (more forgiving) with no leaks at all. So I ordered a phenolic thermo plastic one off the interwebs. A bunch of people like em...I plan to slap that on with some RTV for good measure. I'm not swapping intake mani gaskets every other day.
So close....
Could only get the car to hold a decent idle by adding way more fuel to the mix...hmmm....losing vac somewhere. So play the listen around the engine game and fine a low hissing sound coming from the intake mani gasket area. Shut her down, boost leak test...system won't hold air...it's coming out faster than I can pump it in, must be a huge leak. Fire her up again and go to town with some carb cleaner, testing the problematic areas. The entire intake mani gasket reacts when sprayed...d'oh.
When the engine was out I replace a Felpro paper gasket with the oem metal one. Unfortunately the thin metal one was unable to seal completely...possible intake mani not having a planed surface? But it worked fine with a paper one (more forgiving) with no leaks at all. So I ordered a phenolic thermo plastic one off the interwebs. A bunch of people like em...I plan to slap that on with some RTV for good measure. I'm not swapping intake mani gaskets every other day.
So close....
Chad
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That would be a good guess. Did you take a razor to the surface before squeezing them together? Might be very small ridges of old material still there too.GVR-4Chad wrote:possible intake mani not having a planed surface?
Happy to see you're making progress!
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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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