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1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4l Turbo Dsm 1g 6 Bolt Gst Must See on 2040-cars

US $6,750.00
Year:1994 Mileage:151197
Location:

Calais, Maine, United States

Calais, Maine, United States
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The block is a 1991 4g63t 6-bolt it’s bored over .030” has the balance shafts removed

Every internal surface ground smooth (to prevent cracking)

Slowboy racing stage2 2.4L stroker kit

Forged Aluminum Ross Racing Pistons Rated 800+HP

Forged Chrome Moly Manley Connecting Rods Rated 800+HP

2.4Liter Crankshaft Rated For 1,000HP

Stainless Industries Nitrided Stainless Steel Valves

Manley Valve Springs with Titanium Retainers

New Lifters Modified For More Oil Flow

New Camshaft Followers Modified For More Oil Flow

ARP Head Studs

Brian Crower Race Camshafts 280/280 Lift: .422"/.418"

Fidanza Adjustable Cam Gears (Blue)

FelPro Multi-Layer Metal Head Gasket

Walbo 255lph fuel pump

PRECISION 780CC BALL-STYLE INJECTORS

Ported Intake/Exhaust Ports

ACT Xtreme Street Clutch Kit

Fidanza CV shaft

New Front Cover and Oil Pump

Vibrant performance spark plug cover

Clear timing belt cover

New Water Pump

New OEM Crankshaft Pulley

New alternator

New Timing Belt Pulleys and Auto Tensioner

Kevlar Timing Belt

MSD 8.5mm Super Conductor Spark Plug Wires

K&N air filter

3” Aluminum Intake Pipe

3.5” GM Mass Airflow Sensor

CXRacing Front Mount Intercooler 25"x8"x3.5"

2.5” Aluminum Intercooler Piping

CXRacing blow off valve

TD05 BIG 16G Turbo (from CXRacing)

CXRacing Header stainless

CXRacing 3” Downpipe

CXRacing 3” straight through Cat

ECMLink V3 Package FULL

1G DSM Non-EPROM conversion

Auto Meter Cobalt Series

·      Boost / Vacuum 30 PSI To 30 VAC.

·      Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI

·      Water Temp 100-250 DEG. F

·      Mini-Monster 3 3/4 ” Tachometer 0-10,000RPM

Silver Face Gauges

Pioneer Head Unit

Alpine 5 3/4 ” Front Speakers

Pioneer 6x9 Rear Speakers

Rockford Fosgate 600 Watt Amplifier

Rockford Fosgate 300 Watt Amplifier

2 Rockford Fosgate Punch stage 1 300 Watt Subwoofers

Custom built trunk stereo enclosure

Racing steering wheel

Stainless Steel Duel Mufflers with 4” Tip

Paint Custom Mixed Blue Pearl

New OEM Headlights and Turn Signals

APC Carbon Fiber Brake Lights

Tinted windows

120v inverter to plug in a laptop

Removable/adjustable laptop stand

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Auto blog

Self-driving Mitsubishis could use adapted missile technology

Thu, Mar 31 2016

Mitsubishi is a big company made up of many different divisions and subsidiaries. Yeah, we tend to focus on Mitsubishi Motors, but the sprawling company also manufactures steel, builds televisions – we all knew someone in the 1990s with a hulking Mitsubishi "big screen" Β– and even screws together fighter jets and the missiles they carry. According to a report from Automotive News Europe, Mitsubishi Motors is hoping to leverage the capabilities of its sister companies to catch up to the competition and get driverless cars on the road by 2020. That means adapting millimeter-wave radars, sensors, and cameras built for missiles to automotive uses. As Mitsubishi sees it, having the development work done on this tech Β– albeit for a radically different application Β– gives it a big advantage over the competition. "All we have to do is to put together the components that we already have," Katsumi Adachi, the chief engineer for Mitsu's auto equipment division, told ANE. "None of our competitors have such a wide array of capabilities." As ANE goes on to explain with the help of Tokyo-based IHS analyst Goro Tanamachi, this is no plug-and-play application. That's largely because of the different economics of the automotive and defense industries. In the former, the bean counters have a tremendous say. There are cuts and cost reductions and all sorts of other stuff designed to maximize profit margins. The defense industry, though, is the land of sparing no expense Β– that, according to Tanamachi-san, could make adapting missile tech to autonomous vehicles a possible, but potentially very pricey proposition. "Cost-cutting requests are much more severe in autos than aerospace," Tanamachi-san told ANE. "I wonder if it's possible for them to bring down the cost of the systems to the levels manufacturers can use for cheap, low-end cars." Related Video: X

Nissan CEO plans to deliver 'raw details of the misconduct' to Renault

Tue, Dec 18 2018

TOKYO/PARIS — Nissan Motor's CEO plans to meet one-on-one with the deputy CEO of automaking partner Renault in Amsterdam this week, sources told Reuters, amid tensions over the future of the alliance after Chairman Carlos Ghosn's arrest last month. The meeting would be the first face-to-face interaction between Nissan's Hiroto Saikawa and Renault's Thierry Bollore since Ghosn was arrested on Nov. 19 in Tokyo. It would take place alongside regular top-level, monthly talks between the partners and Mitsubishi Motor Corp that will be held over two days from Tuesday, according to one of the sources familiar with the matter. Saikawa, who took over from Ghosn as CEO last year, is planning to discuss at the meeting with Bollore possible changes to the partnership's management and operations with an eye to continuing the alliance, another source who is close to Nissan's management said. The talks in Amsterdam could provide Saikawa with an opportunity to try and convince Renault executives of the gravity of Ghosn's alleged misconduct discovered during an in-house investigation by the Japanese automaker. They are being held a day after Saikawa rebuffed a demand from Renault for an extraordinary shareholder meeting that would have offered the French car maker a chance to weigh in on Ghosn's replacement as chairman and on other Nissan board appointments. Mitsubishi Chairman Osamu Masuko said late on Monday he will attend the Amsterdam meetings via video conference. A Nissan spokesman said Saikawa would attend meetings with alliance partners in Amsterdam from Tuesday, but declined to comment on the possibility of the one-on-one meeting with Bollore. Ghosn was charged last week alongside alleged accomplice Greg Kelly and Nissan itself over the company's failure to declare $43 million in deferred income that Ghosn had arranged to be paid while chairman and CEO. Both men remain in custody. The scandal has shaken the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, with Saikawa calling for changes to weaken Renault's control as he moved to oust Ghosn in the week of his arrest. Renault directors were briefed last week on the Nissan investigation that led to Ghosn's arrest but reiterated their earlier decision to keep him in office as chairman and CEO. But the Renault board has yet to be given direct access to Nissan's findings, which are being closely held by Renault lawyers answering to Ghosn's long-standing chief of staff and head of legal affairs at Renault, Mouna Sepehri.

MotorWeek remembers a better time for Mitsubishi performance

Fri, Feb 26 2016

Dodge still knows how to create an capable performance car – look at the Hellcats, for example Β– but the same isn't true for Mitsubishi. With the Lancer Evo's demise, we don't expect driving enthusiasts to clamor for any of the Japanese automaker's other products. Things used to be different, though. As MotorWeek found in its new Retro Review, the 1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 and its sibling, the Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo, were impressive sports coupes in their day. Dodge and Mitsubishi packed a bevy of cutting-edge tech into the coupes. In these trims, both sported all-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, an adjustable suspension, active exhaust, and automatic climate control. The 3000GT VR4 upped the ante even more with active aero parts at the front and rear. Their 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 was good for 300 horsepower and 307 pound-feet, which were good numbers at the time. This pair put all their gizmos to good use, too. MotorWeek compares the all-wheel-drive system's grip levels to a Porsche 911 Carrera 4. When was the last time you heard any favorable similarity between a Mitsubishi and a Porsche? The Stealth R/T Turbo and 3000GT VR4 came from a special time for Japanese sports coupes, when every brand had a halo model. Whether you were looking at Nissan 300ZX, Mazda RX-7, Toyota Supra, or even the Acura NSX, there was a lot to like on the market. MotorWeek's latest Retro Review offers a great reminder of that period.