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01 Mirage ES 4 dr. mods (4g93)


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h2o_aholic
08-19-2007, 10:53 PM
hey, trying to figure out where I can find a decent amount of options either explicitely for my car or designed for a different model but will also work in mine. I saw some 2000 Lancer CE pictures of turbo work that and the engine bay looked almost identical to mine, but I wouldn't want to try something I wasn't sure of. If anyone could point me to a resource or give me some car models with the same working setup of my own that'd be awesome.

Jerry

ISR
05-09-2008, 08:16 AM
hey, trying to figure out where I can find a decent amount of options either explicitely for my car or designed for a different model but will also work in mine. I saw some 2000 Lancer CE pictures of turbo work that and the engine bay looked almost identical to mine, but I wouldn't want to try something I wasn't sure of. If anyone could point me to a resource or give me some car models with the same working setup of my own that'd be awesome.

Jerrythe exhaust manifold are different from waht i've know

azntech630
01-13-2009, 12:04 AM
there is not that much part of 01 mirage but a mivec engine would fit in the compartment if u wanna spent a grand. The is a universal turbo for sell it comes with everything but all you need is a turbo manifold. Also i suggest get set of forged piston because your allowing more air and fuel in the combustion chamber and your piston can't take that pressure. The type of piston you have is either cast iron or aluminum. Forged or billet piston are tough! If you need more info hit me up.

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01-13-2009, 12:34 AM
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