Engine Hyundai G4CS

The 2.4-liter Hyundai G4CS engine, which was manufactured under license from Mitsubishi between 1986 and 2007, was essentially a replica of the Japanese power unit’s 8-valve version under the 4G64 index. Although it is also present in passenger models, the motor was essentially installed on the Starex minibus.

Engine Hyundai G4CS 300x300 - Engine Hyundai G4CS

Sirius family: G4CR (1.6 L); G4CN, G4CM, G4JN (1.8 L); G4CP, G4JP (2.0 L); G4JS, G4CS (2.4 L).

The engine was mounted on:

  • Hyundai Grandeur 1 (L) in 1986 – 1992; Grandeur 2 (LX) in 1992 – 1998;
  • Hyundai Sonata 2 (Y2) in 1988 – 1991;
  • Hyundai Starex 1 (A1) in 1997 – 2007.

Specifications

Production years 1986-2007
Displacement, cc 2351
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 110 – 120
Torque output, Nm 180 – 200
Cylinder block cast iron R4
Block head aluminum 8v
Cylinder bore, mm 86.5
Piston stroke, mm 100
Compression ratio 8.5 – 8.6
Features no
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 10W-40
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.3
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 1/2
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Hyundai Starex 2003)
— city
— highway
— combined
16.8
9.9
12.7
Engine lifespan, km ~300 000
Weight, kg 159.7 (without attachments)

Disadvantages of the Hyundai G4CS engine

The most well-known engine issue is the scarcity of timing belts and balancers.
The power unit’s supports are rapidly destroyed as a result of the balancer shafts’ vibration.
The resource of hydraulic lifters is significantly impacted by the use of inferior oils.
The exhaust manifold bursts at high mileage, but it can typically be welded.
Contamination of the throttle or idle speed controller is another common cause of floating speeds.

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