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A rare Turbo Mitsu on eBay
This is the first I've seen... didn't know they came turbo until I stumbled upon this today. 4G63 conversion anyone?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...538208064&rd=1 |
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If it was RWD, it'd be a little more interesting.
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That could be the fugliest Mitsu I've seen yet. :confused:
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You havn't seen AJ's 1.8 in person yet hahaha. It's significantly more hideous when he is behind the wheel.
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damn, check out the pic of the backseats w/ the front seatbelt in the foreground....they say 'turbo' on them!
I don't know, 6.5psi is a little much, in my opinion, better turn it down unless you have an aftermarket bov & afpr. :) |
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Yep, the Cordia and Tredia were the first turbo Mitsu's in the US, I believe.
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1/4 mile in 15.9 sec wow.
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That was actually smokin' in the early 80's!
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Thats a nice and light car! I converted the kg to lbs and its only 2270lbs. Thats how it manages a 15.9 1/4 mile with only 140 horses.
That would be a fun car to make rwd and 4g63 :) Hey mike you up to this? ;) |
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Looks like a mix of a starion/old supra and an AE86. Wonder what the production #s are though.
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One of those was forsald on MNSC a while back..
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Haha, I'm surprised Dane hasn't chimed back in with his love for ugly sleepers...
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Too bad it's not rare enough to be seen. :p |
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No hatin' on the Cordia. Its finally a topic I know something about since I've owned two of them in my life.
Cordia's do have a cult following in Austrailia. The 1.8L 4-banger is not the best engine by any means. But gearheads in Austrailia do swap in the 4G63 all the time. With a car only weighing 2400, a 4G63 can really make it move. I sold my 88 Cordia turbo a couple of years ago. I had rebuilt the engine, but it still needed some other TLC, and I just lost the motivation to keep going with it. I bought by Spyder and needed the garage space, so the Cordia went up for sale. The Cordias aren't a beutiful machine, but I love them. And as you can see, the Cordia was my fastest car: http://mn3s.org/cordia/all-four3.jpg ;) later, Curt |
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