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  • #31
    Not to mention the nice added weight of the AWD system.We dynoed both a AWD and FWD Eclipse who both had roughly 210hp. There was just over 50hp lost at the wheels between the two. Same situation. Exactly same engine, just different drivetrains. You get the idea.
    -Josh

    1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
    1990 Skyline GTS-R

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    • #32
      yes

      I knew that 2 diffs added friction and weight

      it's just that I tought I saw that the engine itself was less powerful(which I couldn't beleive)

      now I'm sure thanks

      anyone dynoed both GTS-T and GTS-4 yet :wink:
      Marc-Andrι
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      ECU modification enabled - PM me for details

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      • #33
        Found this while surfing. Great pics of the RB engine for the R32:

        -Josh

        1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
        1990 Skyline GTS-R

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        • #34
          "The large round object on the front plastic cover on the front of the engine is the Crank Angle Sensor"

          Is that really the CAS? I thought it was the Cam Position Sensor?

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          • #35
            I'm kinda confused. The large round cover I see is the fan housing.. I think I'm missing something.

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            • #36
              he means the round thing on the right cam pully...

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              • #37
                Originally posted by spd-dmn
                "The large round object on the front plastic cover on the front of the engine is the Crank Angle Sensor"

                Is that really the CAS? I thought it was the Cam Position Sensor?
                The cams run at double the crankshaft RPM but always remain in phase with it so crank angle can be measured from a cam position sensor and vise versa.

                Toughguy 8)
                Is your seatbelt on? I\'m gonna try something...

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                • #38
                  I believe it's the crank and cam angle sensor all in one unit. I know they used to be two units, but on most post '90 turbo cars they cam as a single unit. Either way, that's how you manually adust the timing.
                  -Josh

                  1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
                  1990 Skyline GTS-R

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                  • #39
                    What do the DE stand for in the engine codes?

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                    • #40
                      D: dual overhead cams
                      E: Electronic fuel injection

                      "Life's too short to drive boring cars!"

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                      • #41
                        Thanks JZ

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by klys
                          anyone dynoed both GTS-T and GTS-4 yet :wink:
                          dyno'd, ecu remapped, and driven never buy a GTS4... its like a GTE with a lil oomph... nowhere near as easy and fun to drive as the GTSt and not even half as good as a GTR's handling or torque transfer to warrant buying it for the AWD. The only people in au who buy it are 1) people who pick it up real cheap at auctions, or 2) misguided people who think that one day they'll drop in an RB26 and instantly have a GTR.
                          ѕhan :: play@ :: work@

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                          • #43
                            thanks for the info on the engines but how do you convert the torque figures from kg to lbs-ft?

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by CRASH
                              thanks for the info on the engines but how do you convert the torque figures from kg to lbs-ft?
                              http://www.onlineconversion.com/ use this for converting basically anything to anything
                              Dave

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                              • #45
                                Okay I added gear ratios to the 1st post as it wasn't anywhere on the site

                                so now you can see how fast your car will go with
                                Marc-Andrι
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