Hyundai G4cr engine

The 1.6-liter Hyundai G4CR engine was produced from 1990 to 1995 under license, as it was practically a copy of the Mitsubishi 4G61 engine and used in the first generation of the Lantra model. Unlike other engines in this series, it never had balancing shafts. The Sirius engine series includes: G4CM, G4CN, G4JN, G4JP, G4CP, G4CS, and G4JS.

Technical specifications of the Hyundai G4CR 1.6-liter engine.

Exact capacity1596 cm³
Power systeminjector
Engine power105 - 115 HP
Torque130 - 140 nm
Engine blockcast iron R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Cylinder diameter82.3 mm
Piston stroke.75 mm
Compression ratio9.2
Engine featuresthere is no
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivestrip
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use3.7 liters 15W-40
Fuel type92
Environmental classEURO 1/2
Approximate life expectancy250 000 HP

Fuel consumption Hyundai G4cr engine

Based on the 1992 Hyundai Lantra with a manual gearbox:
City10.6 litry
Route6.7 litry
Mixed8.5 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the G4CR engine is 142.2 kg (without attachments). The engine number G4CR is located on the cylinder block. The most common problem is the sudden breakage of the timing belt, causing valve bending. Second place is taken by fluctuating idle speed due to throttle contamination. Electrical malfunctions are also often encountered, especially in wet weather. The use of cheap oil often leads to the failure of hydraulic compensators. The weak points of this unit include an unreliable fuel pump and weak cushions.

Engine Hyundai G4cr

Hyundai
Lantra 1 (J1)1990 - 1995

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