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> Outlander Turbo 2005, I’ve been driving it for a week now ;-)
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post Sep 10 2005, 05:13 PM
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Hey guys, are there any outlander turbo's which come in right-hand drive in europe? I've checked the U.K website and they don't get the turbos there.
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post Sep 11 2005, 01:55 PM
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I don't know about it, but i think no. if u need right-hand drive version there is the Airtrek. ;)
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post Sep 16 2005, 06:26 AM
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Hello guys.

I have finally got the Outlander turbo on Tuesday. Thank you everyone for the various information that you had provided to me. I hope to keep in touch to exchange ideas and news.
By the way what kind of gas you are using for it (octanes)?
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post Sep 17 2005, 04:13 PM
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QUOTE(botzos @ Sep 16 2005, 01:26 PM)
Hello guys.

I have finally got the Outlander turbo on Tuesday. Thank you everyone for the various information that you had provided to me. I hope to keep in touch to exchange ideas and news.
By the way what kind of gas you are using for it (octanes)?
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Congrats to your new Outie :)
Your car wants minimum 98 octane.
(and it wants plenty of it) :grin:

*EDIT*
BTW, I've made a new fuel high score in highway driving. :banana:
180 Km pure highway driving and 2.18 litres / 10 Km. in average fuel consumption.
Well, of course I didn’t drive like granny and yes I was fortunate not to be watched by the Cops. :amen:
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post Sep 20 2005, 07:39 AM
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Congratulation !!! I wish u will be happy and will enjoy the car ! :banana: :) :grin:
98octane need ! under this no !
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post Sep 20 2005, 07:40 AM
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21,8 liter/100km is nice :-D
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post Sep 20 2005, 09:05 AM
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Another question to all of you:

Did you guys in Hungary and Sweden received with your car the correct car manual? I mean the one that is intended for the Outlander turbo and not the one that is intended for the rest of the Outlander series?
Because here in Greece they gave me the one that is applicable for the "normal" Outlander editions!!
Is it the case the same in your countries?
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post Sep 20 2005, 11:50 AM
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QUOTE(botzos @ Sep 20 2005, 04:05 PM)
Another question to all of you:

Did you guys in Hungary and Sweden received with your car the correct car manual? I mean the one that is intended for the Outlander turbo and not the one that is intended for the rest of the Outlander series?
Because here in Greece they gave me the one that is applicable for the "normal" Outlander editions!!
Is it the case the same in your countries?
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Hmm. As far as I remember it's a "allround manual" for all the outlanders cause they're the same, it has got some additional "tech squares" for the Turbo version, e.g. oil and stuff...
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post Sep 20 2005, 11:56 AM
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QUOTE(TURBO MITSU @ Sep 20 2005, 02:40 PM)
21,8 liter/100km is nice :-D
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:grin: yep, the 180 Km pure highway driving and 2.18 litres / 10 Km. in average fuel consumption took me 79 minutes :P
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post Sep 20 2005, 03:56 PM
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I got a same manual as u, a big for every Outlander and a smaller one for the Turbo.

i thinking on to buy an electric boost controller :)
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post Sep 22 2005, 03:51 AM
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QUOTE(TURBO MITSU @ Sep 20 2005, 03:56 PM)
I got a same manual as u, a big for every Outlander and a smaller one for the Turbo.



i thinking on to buy an electric boost controller  :)
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Do you know if I can find this smaller manual on electronic format anywhere?
What is this electric boost contoler?
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post Sep 23 2005, 01:05 PM
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u can controlling with it the turbo boost. u can set higher boost level which cause more power :P :) do u know somebody how many bar is the standard boost ?
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post Sep 24 2005, 06:44 AM
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I dont understand something with the Outlander/Airtrek engines :

the Airtrek Turbo has EVO7 engine with smaller turbo, IC ... with 240Hp
the Outlander Turbo has EVo8 engine with smaller Turbo IC.... with 205Hp
but after a the Airtrek Turbo get the EVo8 or the EVO9 Mivec turbo engine with some modification ??
and what about the turbo Mivec engine in the Outlander Turbo ? I see some pictures about it !

and i will be very happy if i know how many bar is the Turbo boost in standard on the Outlander Turbo ?
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post Sep 25 2005, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(TURBO MITSU @ Sep 24 2005, 01:44 PM)
I dont understand something with the Outlander/Airtrek engines :

the Airtrek Turbo has EVO7 engine with smaller turbo, IC ...  with 240Hp
the Outlander Turbo has EVo8 engine with smaller Turbo IC.... with 205Hp
but after  a the Airtrek Turbo get the EVo8 or the EVO9 Mivec turbo engine with some modification ??
and what about the turbo Mivec engine in the Outlander Turbo ? I see some pictures about it !

and i will be very happy if i know how many bar is the Turbo boost in standard on the Outlander Turbo ?
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I'm not sure about the boost level, but I think I heard that it could be within the range of 0,82-1,12 Bar. (I'm not sure)
The 2005 Outlander Turbo has the same engine as Evo8, not as the Evo9 which has the Mivec engine, the difference between the "hardware" in Evo8 vs. Outl. is:
Outl. has got smaller turbo smaller nozzles and another top gasket, that is told by a technician in Mitsubishi, but I'd guess that also the intercooler is smaller in the outlander...?
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post Sep 26 2005, 10:33 AM
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i know so in our Out, working a little other EVo8 engine. but once i see a pic about an Outlander with the Turbo Mivec engine. the IC is much smaller in the Outlander than in the EVo, that is sure !

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click here for a very hard Airtrek :grin:

more very hard Mitsu with 4G63T engine ;) ;)

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