1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Rs (built And Turbo) on 2040-cars
Columbia, Maryland, United States
This is a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS that's been through a motor build, auto to 5-speed with LSD swap, turbo, MegaSquirt tuning system, among many other things listed below.
This is the 420a motor. *THIS CAR NEEDS A LITTLE WORK TO BE DRIVABLE*
The body and paint is in very good condition as it's been garaged almost all of its life. It is a stock body.
The motor is built: pistons, rods, cams, SS valves, all the best internals. The turbo is a T3/T4 type.
Megasquirt (MS2)
T3/T4 turbo kit
Fidanza adjustable cam gears
Koyo radiator
FMIC
Intake filter
Megan Racing 3" SS downpipe
High-flow 3" cat
Greddy Ti-C 3" SS catback
Tial external wastegate
Greddy BOV.
Block including 2.0 bottom end long rod kit (ready to use! already went to machine shop)
Stage 3 Crower cams 254/254
Built head that includes Crower springs, titanium retainers, & SS valves
Boost, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, Water Temp gauges
770 injectors
Wideband 02
5-speed transmission with Quaife LSD
Fidanza axles
18" ADR Comp 7 wheels with Falken tires-- $700 *Not in pic
front & rear strut bars
Eibach ProKit springs
KYB-GR2 shocks
1G GSX front calipers
2G GST rear calipers
RM 17.5mm rear sway bar
Body/chassis
Water pump, timing belt, and components (installed but never used!)
142,271 miles on chassis// 0 miles on motor
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Mitsubishi subcompact sedan coming to US in 2015?
Tue, 14 May 2013Speaking to some of its dealers recently, Mitsubishi unveiled its plans for a new subcompact sedan offering in the US. Automotive News reports the automaker showed off a rendering of a new subcompact sedan and said the machine will debut sometime in 2015.
The little four-door could be based on the three-cylinder G4 Concept that bowed at the Shanghai Motor Show this year, effectively making it a four-door version of the current five-door Mirage. Mitsubishi dealers are currently starving for new products to entice buyers into showrooms. A redesigned Outlander will show up this summer, long before the teased subcompact sedan. The automaker is also planning to bring out a revised version of the five-door Mirage compact later this year.
Dealers are taking the announcement as a sign that Mitsubishi has finally begun to turn things around. Automotive News spoke with Scott Grove, who owns two Mitsubishi dealerships near Chicago. Grove said he thought the dealer meeting was more positive than it's been in years, and that he believes Mitsubishi is finally on the offensive.
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV van variant coming to Europe
Thu, Aug 28 2014Mitsubishi's Outlander Plug-in Hybrid SUV will be hitting our shores this fall. Across the Pond, however, it's heading into more no-nonsense territory. That's because the Japanese automaker is making a commercial van variant of the plug-in hybrid for the UK. Mitsubishi will start selling a model called the Outlander PHEV GX3h 4Work in the UK, Motoring Research says. Like the SUV, the model will pair a 2.0-liter gas engine with an electric motor and will have an all-electric range of 32 miles. The difference is that the back seats will be taken out and the glass will be blacked out. Hardcore, we say. The model will be priced at 36,905 British pounds (about $61,000), though buyers are eligible for a government grant worth 7,381 pounds ($12,200). Mitsubishi plans to start selling the Outlander PHEV stateside in Fall 2015. The company said earlier this summer that the US version will be substantially different from the current version, with updates for everything from exterior and interior styling to powertrain efficiency improvements. The model had some battery-melting issues last year in Japan, though Mitsubishi ramped up its production once those problems were solved. Mitsubishi representatives didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about the commercial-van variant from AutoblogGreen, but we expect to be hearing more about it soon.
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Quick Spin
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