| Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 2003-2005 | Mitsubishi | Lancer |
| 2005-2007 | Mitsubishi | Lancer |
| 2007-2019 | Mitsubishi | Lancer |
| 1996-1997 | Mitsubishi | Lancer Evolution CN IV |
| 1998-1998 | Mitsubishi | Lancer Evolution CP V |
| 2001-2003 | Mitsubishi | Lancer Evolution CT VII |
GSC Power Division GSC Retainers | Mitsubishi 4G63T EVO 1-9 (RET5041)
GSC Power Division GSC Retainers | Mitsubishi 4G63T EVO 1-9 (RET5041)
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The GSC Power Division GSC Retainers are high-quality titanium valve retainers designed specifically for Mitsubishi 4G63T engines. These retainers are engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of high-performance applications, offering enhanced durability and reliability over stock components. Crafted from premium titanium, they provide a lightweight yet strong solution that contributes to improved engine responsiveness and longevity. Ideal for enthusiasts seeking to optimize their engine's valvetrain stability, these retainers support increased valve spring pressures and higher RPM operation, making them suitable for both street and track use.
Compatible with Mitsubishi 4G63T engines from 1990 to 2002, including models such as the Eclipse, Eagle Talon, and Mitsubishi Galant, these retainers serve as direct replacements for OEM parts. They are designed for bolt-on installation, ensuring a straightforward upgrade process. The kit includes the necessary retainers for the valvetrain, providing a reliable upgrade for performance builds, turbocharged setups, or high-revving engines. Suitable for performance-oriented street driving, racing, and tuning applications, these titanium retainers help maximize engine efficiency and durability.
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GSC Power Division GSC Retainers
1990–2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, Mitsubishi Galant 4G63T
Part #: RET5041
Overview
The GSC Power Division GSC Retainers are high-quality titanium valve retainers designed specifically for Mitsubishi 4G63T engines found in models such as the Eclipse, Eagle Talon, and Mitsubishi Galant from 1990 to 2002. These retainers are engineered to meet the demands of performance enthusiasts who seek durability, reliability, and enhanced engine performance. Crafted from premium titanium, they offer a significant weight reduction compared to stock steel retainers, which can contribute to improved valve response and engine efficiency.
Whether you're building a high-performance turbocharged setup or upgrading your stock components for increased longevity, these retainers are an excellent choice. They are ideal for street, spirited driving, and track applications where consistent valve control and durability are critical. With their advanced material and precise manufacturing, you'll get a product that not only performs better but also withstands the rigors of high RPM and aggressive driving conditions.
Key Features
The GSC Power Division GSC Retainers incorporate several innovative features that set them apart from standard OEM parts:
- Constructed from high-grade titanium, offering a lightweight yet strong solution that reduces reciprocating mass and enhances engine responsiveness.
- Designed utilizing the latest manufacturing technology to ensure precise fitment and durability under high-stress conditions.
- Engineered to securely hold valve springs in place, preventing valve float and ensuring consistent valve timing during high RPM operation.
- Manufactured to meet or exceed industry standards for quality and performance, providing peace of mind during demanding driving scenarios.
- Compatible with stock and aftermarket valve springs, making them suitable for a wide range of performance builds.
- Corrosion-resistant titanium material ensures long-lasting performance even in harsh engine environments.
- Lightweight design contributes to reduced engine inertia, potentially supporting higher RPM limits and smoother operation.
- Precision-machined for a perfect fit, reducing the risk of valve train failures and promoting reliable engine operation.
- Ideal for use in turbocharged and naturally aspirated Mitsubishi 4G63T engines where valve train stability is paramount.
Construction & Design
The GSC Power Division GSC Retainers are meticulously crafted from aerospace-grade titanium, a material renowned for its strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. The manufacturing process involves advanced CNC machining techniques to achieve tight tolerances and a flawless finish. These retainers feature a streamlined design that minimizes weight without sacrificing strength, helping to reduce the overall reciprocating mass of the valve train.
The precise engineering ensures a secure fit with OEM and aftermarket valve springs, providing consistent valve control across a broad RPM range. The titanium construction also offers excellent thermal stability, helping to manage engine heat and maintain performance during extended high-RPM operation. The durable design ensures long-term reliability, making these retainers a smart investment for serious performance builds.
Installation & Fitment
The GSC Power Division GSC Retainers are designed as direct replacements for the factory retainers on Mitsubishi 4G63T engines from 1990 to 2002. Installation is straightforward for experienced technicians familiar with Mitsubishi valve train components. No modifications, cutting, or drilling are required, and they are compatible with stock or aftermarket valve springs. Proper installation ensures reliable valve control and long-lasting performance.
- Direct bolt-on replacement for OEM retainers
- No special tools or modifications needed
- Suitable for high-performance and stock engine setups
What's Included
- Set of titanium valve retainers (quantity as specified for your engine)
- Installation instructions (if provided by manufacturer)
Ideal For
- Performance enthusiasts building or upgrading Mitsubishi 4G63T engines
- Turbocharged or naturally aspirated engine applications requiring durable valve train components
- Track, street, and racing applications where valve train stability and weight reduction are priorities