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Author:  dsmdave [ Fri May 06, 2011 6:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

nice build!!! i have a 94 hatch swapped. we did some things different and you did a nice job as well.

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Author:  turbotom20g [ Fri May 06, 2011 11:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Dave what's up? You still have the excel?

Author:  moidsm1 [ Sun May 08, 2011 4:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Nice, Is this the car from Cardomain that uses two DSM sidemount intercoolers in series?

Author:  moidsm1 [ Sun May 08, 2011 9:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Update,

Due to me doing a bad job on tightening down my drivers side front wheel the end result was two broken studs. I decided it was time for a front brake upgrade. I had some choices now, In my parts bins I had a set of Expo knuckles/hubs and also 1990 Galant GS Hubs. I tried the Expo hubs and it just didnt seem to go together right for my car so I went with the Galant GS Knuckle/Hub/Calipers. Originally the Galant uses bottom mount Tie rods so I reamed out the top with the help of Mr Slowdsm. Thanks! Everything after went nicely together. As far as the galant caliper is concerned I noticed that it is different from a 1G dsm. It is missing the bar that goes around the front. I dont know what its called but reminds me of a retainer people use after having braces. Anybody else notice the difference?



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DSM CALIPER

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Author:  turbotom20g [ Sun May 08, 2011 10:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

I did the same thing but using a sonata hubs and knuckles which is the same as the galant.

Author:  dsmdave [ Mon May 09, 2011 9:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

hey tom, whats been going on?? ya i still have the excel, been driving it for the last week now. just got it back out from last years breakdown, it had an internal trans failure.

moidsm1 i dont have and writeups or build threads to share, but will say yours is nicely done. my car still needs some loose ends to be finished,ya i know its been yaers since ive had it,like my engine bay harness needs to be cleaned up.

Author:  CSM Shaun [ Tue May 10, 2011 2:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Didn't spring for 10.85" GVR4 rotors and calipers? You should certainly feel a stopping difference with them. But they are HEAVY.

Author:  moidsm1 [ Fri May 20, 2011 3:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Never-ending,

Well after I finished up the brake swap it turns out the bearings were bad, so I went to my friends house to use his press. Everything worked out great but another $100 spent on the bearings plus four new seals. oh well.

More recently I was able to install MAF-T and S-AFC. SLOWDSM tuned it to 10 lbs, I swear 10 LBS Tuned in this setup feels so much stronger than the 15lbs I was running on stock MAF.

I had to re-orient my battery for the new Setup. I upgraded the IC pipes to a larger size as well. The translator box is hidden under the Air Filter. Also I went with the 1G dsm intake pipe to keep a stock look. The 1G dsm spark plug cover goes good with the color of my car too!


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Author:  dsmless [ Fri May 20, 2011 4:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

cool rocking the translator box, hey get the palm logger working with mmcd tool and we can turn the boost up on your red skater can show you how to log tune very easy man

Author:  moidsm1 [ Sat May 21, 2011 9:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

I took the car to the track last night and had a best time of

1/4 Mile.........14.732
60' .........2.425
MPH .........94.59

i did 5 passes trying different things,
My slowest times 16's and 17's using first gear, burning halfway through third.

My best times were starting from second gear.

I guess it did ok, It was my first time ever going to the track,

The car was running 10 LBS Tuned the other day, but was still running rich for some reason.

But I had fun, alot of people liked the car, things being said were, we hardly see these anymore, or WTF? haha

I dont see any reason to build this car any further I hardly have any traction as it is. I think it is a great street car tho. The only reason I would build any further would be to put in a solid rear axle for AWD. then it would be a beast! But I really dont have plans to do so.

For now I will focus on getting the car looking the way I want. Im still going withe 90's styling and am always scouring ebay for new old stock parts, I recently came upon a new smoked hood bug deflector shield! wow, I can hardly remember when those were cool on cars!

Author:  dsmless [ Sat May 21, 2011 9:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

nice times dude and must been cool runing that time, you might have to cut some airflow out of the WOT on the translator box usually one or to clicks counterclock wise to lean it out a little but with out a log your not sure, if you have a wideband in the beastie you can tune with that

Author:  turbotom20g [ Thu May 26, 2011 2:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Quote:
I took the car to the track last night and had a best time of

1/4 Mile.........14.732
60' .........2.425
MPH .........94.59

i did 5 passes trying different things,
My slowest times 16's and 17's using first gear, burning halfway through third.

My best times were starting from second gear.

I guess it did ok, It was my first time ever going to the track,

The car was running 10 LBS Tuned the other day, but was still running rich for some reason.

But I had fun, alot of people liked the car, things being said were, we hardly see these anymore, or WTF? haha

I dont see any reason to build this car any further I hardly have any traction as it is. I think it is a great street car tho. The only reason I would build any further would be to put in a solid rear axle for AWD. then it would be a beast! But I really dont have plans to do so.

For now I will focus on getting the car looking the way I want. Im still going withe 90's styling and am always scouring ebay for new old stock parts, I recently came upon a new smoked hood bug deflector shield! wow, I can hardly remember when those were cool on cars!


Last sunday, my buddy brought his 4g63t 94 hyundai excel and he had a N/T block with forged internals (pistons and rods) 272 cams, fresh rebuild, b16g, 450cc, smic, 2.5 custom exhaust, fpr, 2g mas WITH NO!!! tune device, N/T 2.0 trans, stock clutch which slips beyond 15psi and was able to mustard a 13.77, I was like WTF!!!

Author:  moidsm1 [ Thu May 26, 2011 12:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

Tom,

What is a N/T 2.0 Turbo trans, haha

Author:  slowdsm [ Thu May 26, 2011 1:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

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Tom,

What is a N/T 2.0 Turbo trans, haha
its special edition..found only in 1 small city ( of less than 500 people) in the world.


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Author:  turbotom20g [ Thu May 26, 2011 5:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: moidsm1's 1991 Hyundai Excel SE 4G63t Swap

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Quote:
Tom,

What is a N/T 2.0 Turbo trans, haha
its special edition..found only in 1 small city ( of less than 500 people) in the world.


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Sorry my bad,lol. So use to saying turbo at the end,lol.

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