What model is my car??
kdw2002
09-01-2005, 04:55 PM
Hello. Im new to this forum.
Im about to buy a Mitsubishi 3000GT V6 24V Turbo.
My problem is that Im not sure if its the 93 model or the 94 model. Or even more important, if it has the stronger upgrades that the 3000gt went through in mid 93 (I think)
Quote:
"Essentially, the following internals were changed mid 93:
93.5 has 4 bolt main, 91-93.5 had 2 bolt main (although it doesn't really matter unless you plan on modding the hell out of it).
93 has forged connecting rods, 91-92 does not
93 has forged crankshaft, 91-92 does not
93 has forged steel inserts inside cast aluminum pistons, 91-92 does not
93 has forged steal 25 spline output shaft, 91-92 have a cast 18 spline.
93 has stronger internals in the transfer case, and is a different design than earlier ones"
Also I this care seems to look a bit different than all the 3000gt's I've seen. Well it looks like a 93 model, but the headlights looks different, also between the taillights it says MITSUBISHI instead of 3000GT as on every other car I've seen.
There mights be other differences that I haven't mentioned, so please take a good look at these pictures and let me know that you think.
PS: I don't know if it has a 6spd transmission atm, but I dont think it has.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/3744053000gt1.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/3744053000gt2.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/3744053000gt3.jpg
Im about to buy a Mitsubishi 3000GT V6 24V Turbo.
My problem is that Im not sure if its the 93 model or the 94 model. Or even more important, if it has the stronger upgrades that the 3000gt went through in mid 93 (I think)
Quote:
"Essentially, the following internals were changed mid 93:
93.5 has 4 bolt main, 91-93.5 had 2 bolt main (although it doesn't really matter unless you plan on modding the hell out of it).
93 has forged connecting rods, 91-92 does not
93 has forged crankshaft, 91-92 does not
93 has forged steel inserts inside cast aluminum pistons, 91-92 does not
93 has forged steal 25 spline output shaft, 91-92 have a cast 18 spline.
93 has stronger internals in the transfer case, and is a different design than earlier ones"
Also I this care seems to look a bit different than all the 3000gt's I've seen. Well it looks like a 93 model, but the headlights looks different, also between the taillights it says MITSUBISHI instead of 3000GT as on every other car I've seen.
There mights be other differences that I haven't mentioned, so please take a good look at these pictures and let me know that you think.
PS: I don't know if it has a 6spd transmission atm, but I dont think it has.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/3744053000gt1.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/3744053000gt2.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/3744053000gt3.jpg
Musashi3000GT
09-01-2005, 05:20 PM
its not a 94, thats for dam sure! Its probably a 93 but why dont you just check the door sticker? it has the production date on it!
Linebckr49
09-01-2005, 07:02 PM
shweeeeeeeet! that's the european model of the 3000GT (as i'm sure you know, being from Denmark). i love those headlights, and the corner lights are all one big clear light. i've got a pic of one of those as my avatar.
ya, look at your door sticker for the production date as Musashi said.
I bet its a 93, but it could also be a 91 or 92. its definitely 1st generation.
definitely a 5spd mtx, as i see the shifter and b/c the 6spd mtx only came on turbo models 94+.
ya, look at your door sticker for the production date as Musashi said.
I bet its a 93, but it could also be a 91 or 92. its definitely 1st generation.
definitely a 5spd mtx, as i see the shifter and b/c the 6spd mtx only came on turbo models 94+.
92VR4Red
09-01-2005, 11:01 PM
First off its either a 91 or pre 92.5 i say this because after 92.5 they started puting the 4 bolt main in the 3000gt. so its not a 93 and sure the hell not a 94. it is the euro version which is a very slick look. and all first gens came with the clear red mitsubishi rear tail garnish insted of the one saying 3000gt. and FYI they used all forge rods and pistons in ever model of the 3000gt. only things internally that changed was in 92.5 they changed the crank, switch to the 4 bolt main, they keept the 5 speed in 92.5 but changed to a 25 spline transfer case (they changed to the 6 speed in 94), and in 99 they changed the lifters.
Stealthee
09-01-2005, 11:50 PM
It could very well be a "94". They do things different in Europe. The car is titled as a 94 if it is registered in 94. There was a thread I was just reading today on 3si showing a "94" Euro 3k, and it had the pop ups just like that.
92VR4Red
09-01-2005, 11:53 PM
well what about it orginally haveing the 2 bolt main?
kdw2002
09-02-2005, 12:05 AM
Yes, In Denmark the car is a "94" if its registered for the first time in 94. And thats actually why I was wondering, cause the dealer who's selling me the car says its a 94, even though its pretty obvious its not a 94 model. Thats actually fine by me since I like the cosmetics on this model better, but I really hope it has the upgrade internals from the 93 model, as I'm planning on a +500hp tune up.
But there should still be a door sticker showing the exact prodution date in the car, even though its a european car right?
But there should still be a door sticker showing the exact prodution date in the car, even though its a european car right?
Stealthee
09-02-2005, 01:03 AM
well what about it orginally haveing the 2 bolt main?
I read his post again and I dont see where he said it had a two bolt?? He listed the differences between the years thats all.
I read his post again and I dont see where he said it had a two bolt?? He listed the differences between the years thats all.
92VR4Red
09-02-2005, 01:09 AM
my bad thought he said that what was upgraded on his car.
StealthModifier
09-02-2005, 01:25 AM
post a pic with the headlights up :)
Zeiss
09-02-2005, 08:01 AM
you could check the vin too?
Stealthee
09-02-2005, 08:37 AM
you could check the vin too?
VIN's are a US thing mainly.
VIN's are a US thing mainly.
92VR4Red
09-02-2005, 02:30 PM
hmmm i wonder if i could get some euro style head lights with the bumper and stuff... mabey even the finders with the turning signals, i already have the jdm tail lights.
Stealthee
09-02-2005, 04:33 PM
hmmm i wonder if i could get some euro style head lights with the bumper and stuff... mabey even the finders with the turning signals, i already have the jdm tail lights.
All I have to say is good luck. They are hard as hell to find. I know someone who has some connections in the UK and was trying the same conversion. He gave upo after 5 months of trying to locate parts. Even if you do locate some shipping would be ridiculous.
All I have to say is good luck. They are hard as hell to find. I know someone who has some connections in the UK and was trying the same conversion. He gave upo after 5 months of trying to locate parts. Even if you do locate some shipping would be ridiculous.
92VR4Red
09-02-2005, 06:27 PM
not for me... my freind dusty owner of MVP has a connection in uk and he gets all his part shiped from uk in a container on a boat so for me it would be like $200 thats what he said, being a bumper and what not... the main part is finding the parts.
Stealthee
09-02-2005, 07:07 PM
Yeah Mike wasnt worried about the shipping too much. He was just unable to find the parts. I know if I ever got a first gen I would be interested in the UK 3000gt front too. A man can dream cant he?
92VR4Red
09-02-2005, 10:58 PM
haha, well this mans dreams are comeing true! lol. na my freinds contact in the uk is going to search for one in a salvage yard tomorow. i told him it dont matter on the condition that i could repair it if it wasnt too extensive. if all fails ill go to the dealer here. and if a us dealer cant get it then my freinds contact will go to the dealer in the uk. i got it all planed out... worse case senario ill spend like $2000 for all the parts from a dealer.
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