swapping EVO cams?
Moderators: DJpowerHaus, mattmartindrift
-
77amc
- Too Much Time on His Hands
- Posts: 455
- Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2007 1:41 am
- Location: N-W Mississippi, Under Memphis
swapping EVO cams?
I've seen what seems like plenty of EVO cams for sale and fairly cheap.
Will they swap into any of the 4g6x (colt, talon, eclipse, vr4, yadda yadda..)
I'd like to do cheap upgrades to this colt motor, like the galant head, 14b stuff, 1g mas...
I plan on just getting the 61t up and running, things sorted out and when I get the need for more, build up the g64 and swap that in.
Thanks E
Will they swap into any of the 4g6x (colt, talon, eclipse, vr4, yadda yadda..)
I'd like to do cheap upgrades to this colt motor, like the galant head, 14b stuff, 1g mas...
I plan on just getting the 61t up and running, things sorted out and when I get the need for more, build up the g64 and swap that in.
Thanks E
Being male is a chance, Being a MAN is a choice..
-
starion4g64
- Knowlege Seeker
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:50 am
-
77amc
- Too Much Time on His Hands
- Posts: 455
- Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2007 1:41 am
- Location: N-W Mississippi, Under Memphis
AARRGGgg!!
Doing some 'google-in' and found this.
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-engine ... -spin.html
Maybe it has something to do with the sensors that attach to the cam ends..?
Any rebuttals?
E
Doing some 'google-in' and found this.
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-engine ... -spin.html
Maybe it has something to do with the sensors that attach to the cam ends..?
Any rebuttals?
E
Being male is a chance, Being a MAN is a choice..
-
starion4g64
- Knowlege Seeker
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:50 am
that makes no sense, if they fit you would put them in the correct spots, but from what I understand they don't fit.Richard wrote:I guess the problem would be you would have the evo exhaust cam for your intake if they fit in the head.
The evo motor is no different in rotation than the early 63, they both spin clockwise. All mitsubishi did was take the engine tranny assembly and rotate it 180 degrees.

on the Evo engine the intake and exhaust are swapped compared to the dsm.
And the whole engine is then turned 180 degrees.
So if you would take a evo exhaust cam and place it in the same location in the dsm head.. it would be on the intake side..
But I don't have a evo head to compare the details.
And the whole engine is then turned 180 degrees.
So if you would take a evo exhaust cam and place it in the same location in the dsm head.. it would be on the intake side..
But I don't have a evo head to compare the details.
4G63 DOHC 7 Bolt in a Starion.
-
2000_turbo
- Knowlege Seeker
- Posts: 32
- Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:56 pm
- Location: Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
- Contact:
-
2000_turbo
- Knowlege Seeker
- Posts: 32
- Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:56 pm
- Location: Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
- Contact:
anything from an evo I, II, or III will work because it was before they did the 180 degree rotation. Anything from an evo 4+ will not. The exhaust and intake were swaped after the motor was spun 180 degrees. The cams are wrong for this reason. Like what was said before, the only way it would work is if you found some cams where the exhaust matched the characteristics you wanted in your intake cam and the intake matched what you wanted in your exhaust. I HIGHLY recommend against that though. Where are you seeing cheap cams? Seriously, FP has cams for like 200 dollars each, thats 400 for a set. Anything cheaper and your risking thousands of dollars of labor to fix the damaged caused by your overly cheap parts.
-
2000_turbo
- Knowlege Seeker
- Posts: 32
- Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:56 pm
- Location: Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
- Contact:

