General Mitsubishi Non-Model Specific Discussion
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9th December 2004 - 05:55 AM Last post by: gevo |
hi my boss owns a evo 6 an is very much in to car this year in sted off getting him a bottle off wisky we wanted to register him to a car club like i my self am registerd with xr owners club i wanted somthing like that but i cant find one do any off you have a link where i can go an get him membership to the mitsi owners club thanks ste from oldham
please mail me thanks or leave a reply on here
scaffery@hotmail.com
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20th November 2004 - 12:19 PM Last post by: Jacobs53 |
Hello people, I just thought i'd drop a line a say hello to the forum as its my first post. I don't have a mitsubishi at all, I have a peugeot 205, I come on the forum though to find out why the engine produces the power it does though especially the lancer series. I am a huge fan of the lancer though, and would love one, but at the moment my student loan won't strech to it.
I am bascially putting a 1998cc 8 valve turbo engine into my peugeot 205 at present, the specs im rebuilding it to are quite high, but im searching for why it only makes 150bhp standard one of the reasons are the low pressure turbo as standard 0.4bar. But even when the boost is increased to 1bar it struggles to produce 200bhp. I think at the moment the main restriction is the T25 turbo and the design of the manifold.
Anyway i thought id just say a quick hello, and hope to be asking some questions soon.
cheers lee
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16th November 2004 - 11:36 AM Last post by: gevo |
Just goes to show mitsi can still build class leading cars
This is based on Euro colt
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation announced that the company's 5-door Colt compact car produced in Europe was awarded the coveted "Das Goldene Lenkrad" (Golden Steering Wheel) by the German Sunday newspaper "Bild am Sonntag," published by Axel Springer AG. The European Colt was presented the award for its status as the "Best in Class One (Small Car category)" in a ceremony held in Berlin on November 10 and attended by some 400 representatives of political and financial circles, print and TV media and the world of sport.
Colt becomes the fourth Mitsubishi Motors model to win the Golden Steering Wheel award, fol-lowing the Galant (Japanese name: Galant-Sigma) in the mid-size category in 1984, the Colt (Japanese name: Mirage) in the small car category in 1988, and the Pajero (Shogun in U.K.) in the off-road category in 1992.
Mitsubishi Motors' Chairman and CEO Yoichiro Okazaki had the following to say about the award: "I am delighted that Colt has been presented the Golden Steering Wheel, an award distinguished by its long history and prestigious status. The Colt series will play a vital role in the continued growth of Mitsubishi Motors operations in Europe, which moved into the black for the first time in the 2003 fiscal year. In bestowing high critical acclaim to Colt's product qualities, the award will serve to boost the morale not only of personnel working in our European operations but also of everyone in the Mitsubishi Motors group of companies that is currently in the process of regenerating its op-erational base."
The jury cited the quality of workmanship, versatility, seating comfort, space offering, operating comfort, cost performance and excellent road performance as the key factors in its decision to award Colt the Golden Steering Wheel.
Seen by many as the equivalent of a German Car of the Year award, the coveted Golden Steering Wheel was first presented in 1976 and this year celebrates its 29th anniversary. With a readership of 10.7 million, the Bild am Sonntag boasts the largest circulation for a Sunday newspaper in Europe and is way ahead of other similar publications in terms of popularity and influence. All new models launched on the German market during that year are considered by the Golden Steering Wheel jury which presents the award to the "Best Car" in each of several categories such as small size, mid-size and large size. In the Small Car category, Colt held off competition from such top sellers as the smart forfour, Renault Modus, Fiat Idea, Peugeot 1007, Lancia Musa and the Kia Picanto. The jury's vote bears testimony to the high critical acclaim accorded Colt in Germany, a country that is as stringent in its assessment of automobiles as Japan.
The award-winning European Colt is produced at Mitsubishi Motors' subsidiary NedCar in Borne, the Netherlands. The series had its European launch in May this year and recently added 1.1L gasoline and diesel versions to its line up. In a move designed to further expand sales in Europe, the company plans to bring the 3-door Colt CZ3 and the 150 PS turbocharged Colt CZT per-formance model to market in early 2005.
Prior to its Golden Steering Wheel accolade, the European Colt was voted "Car of the Year in Denmark 2005" by the Danish Automotive Journalists Club and "Compact Car of the Year 2004" by the Kampioen magazine published the Dutch automobile association, ANWB.
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19th September 2004 - 04:46 AM Last post by: WARBY |
Hello
I am a new member on here
Can any one tell me where i might get a new oil temp sender that replaces the sump plug.
Thanks.
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15th August 2004 - 01:44 AM Last post by: 1998eclipseRS |
Hi

I wanna get a loudest exaust on my eclipse1997 but what is the allowed range of noise(db) I also donwana tickets for noise. So if any body know…… which is the loudest exaust available and also what is the noise range please tell me
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