Info Request: 4G93 and 4G94 Heads
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Info Request: 4G93 and 4G94 Heads
So its old news that the heads swap between the 4G93 and 4G94 motors but what's the differences? I know the cam between the Mirage 4G93 and Lancer 4G94 heads are different and the mirage cam is considered a small upgrade. But as for the head its self, anything to note?
Also as for the mirage cam being swapped into a Lancer. I've read a post that said it works but a friend and I gave it a try with his Lancer 4G94 and the cam angle reluctor did not directly swap over. It would need to be modified to fit properly and he decided not to complete the swap. Has anyone else did the grinding to make this work in a 4G94?
Also as for the mirage cam being swapped into a Lancer. I've read a post that said it works but a friend and I gave it a try with his Lancer 4G94 and the cam angle reluctor did not directly swap over. It would need to be modified to fit properly and he decided not to complete the swap. Has anyone else did the grinding to make this work in a 4G94?
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I think the 4g93 head flows better because it was meant for a 1.8, thus compensating for any power loss due to its displacement. I would suggest swapping the intake manifold as well.
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Also as for the mirage cam being swapped into a Lancer. I've read a post that said it works but a friend and I gave it a try with his Lancer 4G94 and the cam angle reluctor did not directly swap over. It would need to be modified to fit properly and he decided not to complete the swap. Has anyone else did the grinding to make this work in a 4G94?
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That sounds all good, but from someone who has messed with this, the reluctor does not just swap. There are alignment pegs on it that do not match with the cam. You can grind them off and it should then fit but I was just wandering if anyone else has done the grinding to make it work.
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The heads are the same, The intake manifold from the 4g93 has shorter runners so you will pick up more at the top end but lose a little low end tq. The cam in the 93 has the same lift duration as the stage 1 but i cant remember the company. The intake manifold is a decent mod for price and effort.
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Does anyone know what to adjust in our roms to correct the erratic idle experienced with RRM's stage one cam? CEL for HIGH IDLE is constantly being thrown and the rpm's will go up and down. Until BISS screw is adjusted on throttle body, tach will then rest at 700 rpm. Problem repeats its self the CEL will come on then erratic idle will occur. Help, I dont want to have to put the stock cam bak in. Thanks
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The heads are the same, The intake manifold from the 4g93 has shorter runners so you will pick up more at the top end but lose a little low end tq. The cam in the 93 has the same lift duration as the stage 1 but i cant remember the company. The intake manifold is a decent mod for price and effort.
Does anyone know what to adjust in our roms to correct the erratic idle experienced with RRM's stage one cam? CEL for HIGH IDLE is constantly being thrown and the rpm's will go up and down. Until BISS screw is adjusted on throttle body, tach will then rest at 700 rpm. Problem repeats its self the CEL will come on then erratic idle will occur. Help, I dont want to have to put the stock cam bak in. Thanks
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Review this link and if you still have an issue ill see if i can post up the ecu correction when i get home tonight.
http://www.2carpros.com/articles/engine-idles-too-high
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