1994 Mitsubishi 3000gt Vr-4 Single Turbo Converted on 2040-cars
Big Rapids, Michigan, United States
This is one off 3000gt vr4. It was converted from small twins to a bigger single turbo. the car has never been driven since the project started, so all the parts mentioned below have zero miles on them. engine runs, but requires to be programmed by the tuner of your choice in order to be drivable.
Please don't hesitate to contact me for more information or additional images Engine: 4 bolt main caps Speed density conversion Magnum performance T70 T4 turbo Titanium turbo blanket shield Front mount Mishimoto intercooler Wiseco forged aluminum pistons (91.5mm) Mitsubishi forged connecting rods Mitsubishi forged crankshaft OEM head bolts OBX exhaust manifod Custom made turbo junction exhaust pipe New oil pan and pick up tube replaced every single gasket and seals all new belts with belts, tensioner and pulley A/C delete EGR delete new water pump Fuel pressure gauge Drive train: Stage 2 clutch Findonza aluminum flywheel All new transmission and transfer case seals topped with brand new Redline drivline oil Cooling: Mishimoto radiator Silicone raditor hoses 2x Mishimoto slim raditor fans Front mount oil cooler Weapon R overflow tank Supension: eilbach lowering springs Konig wheels Electronics optima light weight battery relocated to the back push to start Electric scavenge pump for the low mounted turbo toggle switches for the pump and fans AEM wideband AEM water temp gauge AEM oil pressure gauge GM 3 Bar Map sensor GM IAT sensonsor Maf Translator pro Engine management |
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