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| gevo |
Apr 15 2007, 06:46 AM
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The spirit of competition


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The hub adaptor change would be something not very common so information about it would be pretty rare.Your best bet is to cannibalise another mitsu with 5 stud wheel(evolution,Grandis)this id imagine being the easiest(but costly)
If your looking springs alone try www.potn.co.uk They have Pi,gmax,eibach and Spax springs all to suit new shape colt.
Its not that difficult to find things,just hard to find where to look.
For remapping it would be best to call someone who does that sort of work and ask if they have anything for your car.They might not have done anything already so dont mention it in ads or website but they may be able to make you their first di-d remap :banana:
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| gevo |
Jul 26 2007, 10:36 AM
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The spirit of competition


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QUOTE(Black_Hawk @ Jul 26 2007, 04:15 PM) I've just bought a brand new mitsu colt black hawk... basically the same as the cz3... Ive also noticed how hard it is to find mods. Im looking for rear lights and springs. by the way what is the wheel config for the new colts?? Congrats on the new car.The standard alloy dimensions are 4x114,3 offset 46mm 6,5Jx16. Dont know where youll find rear lights. But lots of springs for you to choose from: EIBACH (code pro-kit Ε10-60-11-02-22) SpaxCobraWeitecPi There are plenty more options if your willing to search them out.
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| goatboy |
Aug 7 2007, 02:32 AM
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There are loads of tuning boxes for the diesel if that helps. I just did a quick search on google and found http://dieseltuning.uk.com/mitsubishi.htmlK&N have just brought out a induction kit for the czt but I'm not sure how that would work on the diesel? Quite a few people have just got generic filters and cut up the original airbox to fit it. Janspeed do an exhasut again for the CZT but it may be worth getting in touch with them about others. wheels I know nothing about... Hope it helps a little
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| gevo |
Aug 11 2007, 07:49 AM
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The spirit of competition


Group: Super Mod
Posts: 1,330
Joined: 2-November 04
Member No.: 2,565
Location: Irish...but currently in Hordaland,Norway
Drives: 98 galant(2.0) gls,90 galant(1.8) gls h/b,92 colt exe(1.3) Status: OFFLINE

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QUOTE(Black_Hawk @ Aug 7 2007, 07:08 PM) im confused... I thought the wheel offset for the new colt was 35mm... above it says 46mm. which is it? ive had a look around with google and it says offset is 46 for the 6jX15 and 45 for the 5,5jX15. heres a link to the info http://shop.autosvit.com.ua/steel.php?marka=MITSUBISHI
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