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New member - Freakynami from Adelaide
Real first name: André
Location: Adelaide (North East)
Model: Nothing yet, looking at buying a 4B11 (and yes, I do mean the engine only)
Colour: Black of course
General interests: Building and designing
Current mods: None
Planned mods: Future upgrade to 4B11T
How you found out about ClubCJ: Goooooogle
..anything else you want to entertain us with: Here for information about the 4B11 and CVT. Considering using it in a kit car, the forums are always the best place to find great information
Location: Adelaide (North East)
Model: Nothing yet, looking at buying a 4B11 (and yes, I do mean the engine only)
Colour: Black of course
General interests: Building and designing
Current mods: None
Planned mods: Future upgrade to 4B11T
How you found out about ClubCJ: Goooooogle
..anything else you want to entertain us with: Here for information about the 4B11 and CVT. Considering using it in a kit car, the forums are always the best place to find great information
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always good to see another Adelaide member
always good to see another Adelaide member
My EVO (X MR) progress: http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?p=328713#328713
4 cylinders, 3 diamonds, 2 litre, 1 turbo, 0 reasons to buy anything else
ROTM WINNER SEPT 2014
4 cylinders, 3 diamonds, 2 litre, 1 turbo, 0 reasons to buy anything else
ROTM WINNER SEPT 2014
the engines are fairly good. easy to work on and cheap. if your looking into putting a turbo on the standard 4B11, i wouldnt bother. they dont have forged internals and run a compression ratio of 10:1 so anything more than 5-6 PSI seems to snap rods and slice the block open. better off getting the 4B11t out of a ralliart or evo if you want to turbo.
as for the CVT, its a good transmission providing you look after it, very quick off the mark. the down side to them is i would not run too much power through them as they will slip and die. they also lose about 15-20% of the engines power from the flywheel to the drive shafts.
as for the CVT, its a good transmission providing you look after it, very quick off the mark. the down side to them is i would not run too much power through them as they will slip and die. they also lose about 15-20% of the engines power from the flywheel to the drive shafts.
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- Lancer Learner
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Thanks for the warm welcome
Thanks for the info Kalum, I had begun to get that impression thanks to this forum I gather that it is not just "add a turbo", I would imagine that once I get the kit car on the road and running, I could look at doing a complete conversion to an appropriate engine / trans combination - down the track.
I've been really impressed by the amount of information available on the 4B11, and it is sounding more promising than I originally thought
Good to hear some feedback on the CVT too! I haven't driven one at all, need to do a dealer test drive soon to get a seat of the pants feel for it.
Thanks for the info Kalum, I had begun to get that impression thanks to this forum I gather that it is not just "add a turbo", I would imagine that once I get the kit car on the road and running, I could look at doing a complete conversion to an appropriate engine / trans combination - down the track.
I've been really impressed by the amount of information available on the 4B11, and it is sounding more promising than I originally thought
Good to hear some feedback on the CVT too! I haven't driven one at all, need to do a dealer test drive soon to get a seat of the pants feel for it.
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welcome , if u were intrested in the CVT go the 4B11 .... other wise as u are aware if you go the 4B11T u will be looking at a SST trans unless ur get an engine out of a Base model GSR evo x as a manual ??? depends on the transmission , personally i wouldnt turbo a CVT transmission
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SIX wrote:welcome , if u were intrested in the CVT go the 4B11 .... other wise as u are aware if you go the 4B11T u will be looking at a SST trans unless ur get an engine out of a Base model GSR evo x as a manual ??? depends on the transmission , personally i wouldnt turbo a CVT transmission
The cvt has power limitations
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