My NT engine rebuilt

Posted By: Anonymous

My NT engine rebuilt - April 05, 2006 11:09 pm UTC

For the second time since 2002, I've made a rebuilt on my NT's engine. :rolleyes:

But this time, to have some changes, I have installed Galant 9.8:1 pistons and 4G63T camshaft.

The engine is now in the car and it will run soon!

The engine before it will be installed in car:
[Linked Image]

At left: 9.8:1 piston At right: 9.0:1 one
[Linked Image]
Posted By: Tim Brown

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 06, 2006 12:03 am UTC

If you swapped your Head for a 4g67 head you could end up with 10.25:1 compression that would be a pretty fun motor.
Posted By: Rafael Pimentel III

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 06, 2006 08:43 pm UTC

Nice engine. Man, that looks alot like a 4g63 T.

Awesome.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 06, 2006 10:48 pm UTC

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Originally posted by Tim Brown:
If you swapped your Head for a 4g67 head you could end up with 10.25:1 compression that would be a pretty fun motor.
Very interesting! I didn't know that.


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Originally posted by Rafael Pimentel III:
Nice engine.
Thanks!
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 07, 2006 08:17 am UTC

Hello Joel.

Long time no talk.

Looks like you kept buzzy over the cold winter months. Good looking engine.

Ghislain.
Posted By: Tommy Priest

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 11, 2006 08:29 pm UTC

Nice and clean. Good job. I wonder though being the 2nd time, why not pick up a 4G63T engine and rebuild that and give yourself the upgrade?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 13, 2006 02:12 am UTC

Its definetly is something new, I wonder what kind of horsepower numbers your going to plant on the floor. If the stock motor is 135HP (Crank) you should probably do around 150-160 with that.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 15, 2006 01:39 am UTC

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Originally posted by Tommy Priest:
... why not pick up a 4G63T engine and rebuild that and give yourself the upgrade?
Just to do something different. wink


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Originally posted by Jesse Gill:
Its definetly is something new, I wonder what kind of horsepower numbers your going to plant on the floor. If the stock motor is 135HP (Crank) you should probably do around 150-160 with that.
I really don't know about horsepower and I don't want to tell anything wrong.. so, for me my engine as 135HP. laugh
Just to give you an idea, the Galnt 2,4L DOHC NT built in 1994 had 160HP, with 10:1 CR.
Posted By: Jeremy Chin

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 17, 2006 12:09 pm UTC

You didn't mention that you had removed your balance shafts. You would pick up a good few horses with them out

Here was mine,
[Linked Image]


It made about est. 150hp@crank without the balance shafts, lightened flywheel, header and exhaust, plus minor tuning with a timing bump and SAFC.

16.1s/85mph 1/4mile on the heavier (2750lbs) Galant.

If done similarly, with the higher 9.8:1, you can look at about 160@crank.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 21, 2006 12:51 am UTC

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Originally posted by Jeremy Chin:
You didn't mention that you had removed your balance shafts. You would pick up a good few horses with them out

Here was mine,
[Linked Image]


It made about est. 150hp@crank without the balance shafts, lightened flywheel, header and exhaust, plus minor tuning with a timing bump and SAFC.

16.1s/85mph 1/4mile on the heavier (2750lbs) Galant.

If done similarly, with the higher 9.8:1, you can look at about 160@crank.
I did not remove balancer shaft.

Your engine look very well. tu
And it's supposed to have 9.8:1 pistons.
They was stock in Galant.

I'm happy to see I'm not the only one who makes some modification on his NT. laugh
Posted By: Ghislain Goudreau

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 21, 2006 01:58 pm UTC

I do not regret going to a Turbo AWD but I still apreciate to see someone do some work on an NT.

You can also give a little more timing advence. I went as far as 12 ** base timing with some 94 oct.

I would like one day to see someone to go with 12:1 Slugs and a litle more agresive Cams.

I think that 175hp could be obtainable, maybe more.

Ghislain.
Posted By: Tim Brown

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 22, 2006 12:36 am UTC

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Originally posted by Ghislain Goudreau:
I do not regret going to a Turbo AWD but I still apreciate to see someone do some work on an NT.

You can also give a little more timing advence. I went as far as 12 ** base timing with some 94 oct.

I would like one day to see someone to go with 12:1 Slugs and a litle more agresive Cams.

I think that 175hp could be obtainable, maybe more.

Ghislain.
I'm finishing up a 4g64 10.5:1 with 274 Cams with a Cyclone intake, no b-shafts and an AEM EMS :)Plan on a boat load of timing hoping for about 190hp...
Posted By: Jeremy Chin

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 23, 2006 07:56 am UTC

Mine was a DSM motor, so It had the lower compression 9.0:1 piston. With 9.8:1s i can shave another 2 thents off my 1/4 mile time and be in the High 15s.

Just because no one mods these galants, by default, it was the quickest N/T galant in canada since I've haven't found anyone quicker tongue laugh
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: My NT engine rebuilt - April 23, 2006 09:31 pm UTC

I want to see some good N/T times guys! Keep up the good work. So many people take the turbo route because its cheap and power is easy to come by. I am glad to see some people taking the N/T route and squeeze as much power as possible out of them. If its possible to change the gear ratio by changing the front differential with something with a closer final drive ratio, it can really help your times in the 1/4.
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