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Thread: Hyosung GV650 and GT650R engine

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    Hyosung GV650 and GT650R engine

    I read that the hyosung GV650 and GT650R engines are the same is that true?
    If so will all the mounts be the same?
    If so will a 2013 GV650 engine fit on a GT650R frame?

    Im not holding my breath but its good to know.

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    P.S. my 2007 GT250R has a GV250 engine fitted.

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    For Pre '13

    Same engine,
    So it has the correct mounts,
    Has a different gearbox though.

    However I think the 2013 motors are different?
    Consult the Hyo forum would be my suggestion : www.korider.com
    There are a load of threads about motor swaps.

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    Sorry that should read:


    If putting a 2013 motor into a pre 2013 frame, I think they are different.

    or a pre 2013 motor into a 2013 frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Confrontation View Post

    P.S. my 2007 GT250R has a GV250 engine fitted.
    My 2010 GV250 had a GT250 engine/computer. At least I think it did as it would do the jerky thing or whatever it is, about 500 rpm before redline...
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    Quote Originally Posted by St_Gabriel View Post
    My 2010 GV250 had a GT250 engine/computer. At least I think it did as it would do the jerky thing or whatever it is, about 500 rpm before redline...
    Wouldn't run with a 250 cdi or ecu
    You had a rev-limiter fault or an inaccurate tachometer
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