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DJ SlipStream
post Jul 11 2005, 10:58 AM
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Hi guys, i have a 99 Mirage DE 2DR and so far we mannaged to put 90,815 miles on it. im wondering how much longer the engine has to live?? im plaing on getting a s1 turbo kit for it, a new cat back exhaust, and an SRI. should i invest my money in those parts or will the engine just crap out on me??
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post Jul 12 2005, 08:36 PM
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well hey let me say i have a 99' Mirage DE coupe also and ive already hit 137,567 miles and it still runs great and i drive this thing hard most of the time...so yeah add the stuff because im starting to add up my own things to it. :D
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post Jul 31 2005, 06:20 PM
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I have a 95 1.8L Ls. bought it bran new and now have 240,000 miles on its and is running perfect just keep oil changed out every 3000 miles and flush and refill radiator every year . only thing that I have had to replace is headgasket at 230,000 miles due to a small coolant leak into #1 cyl .changed it myself and is still running great even with 230,000 miles on it could still see the hone marks in the cylnder bores with that many miles on it is very empresive. misubishi makes great motors.
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post Aug 14 2005, 06:59 PM
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I agree.With 122,000 on my 93 Colt,I changed out the head gasket and saw the factory hone marks on the cylinder bores.I have never seen an American engine do that.The 1.5 is a good,if uninspiring engine.It has potential but was never designed for high HP.Mainly its a journeyman engine.....good gas mileage and long life with little hassle....sorta like a tractor engine....treat it right,and it wont let you down.But abuse it....and it will break something expensive.
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post Aug 14 2005, 07:44 PM
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Be careful it may outlast you.
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post Feb 24 2006, 09:33 PM
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Just a update. now have 255,000 miles on my mirage LS and still going strong. don't use or leak anything at all, runs like new and getting 36 mpg so can beet that :amen:
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post Feb 25 2006, 12:46 AM
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QUOTE(DJ SlipStream @ Jul 11 2005, 10:58 AM)
Hi guys, i have a 99 Mirage DE 2DR and so far we mannaged to put 90,815 miles on it. im wondering how much longer the engine has to live?? im plaing on getting a s1 turbo kit for it, a new cat back exhaust, and an SRI. should i invest my money in those parts or will the engine just crap out on me??
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I'd be careful about turboing a car with almost 100K on it...just some friendly tech advice.
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mirageguy06
post Dec 13 2007, 10:15 PM
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ive beat my 99 de four door to death trying to blow the motor and i just cant do it ive held it on the rev limiter for more then 5 minutes, knocked the oil pan off then drove it about 5 miles to the house and it still run like it did when i got it in 03 it has 144,000 on it and it just keeps on my friend call it in destructable.
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post Dec 28 2007, 04:57 PM
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just depends how well you take care of it. it can last a very very long time if you take good care of it and as one person said it may outlast you.

not too high mileage though. i would probably recommend it, but i have never seen your car.

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post Jan 5 2008, 11:19 PM
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if you put a turbo on a engine that was never intended to be turboed you can cut the life in half or more .. they did make a turbo mirage ..if i were you id find one of those
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post Jan 14 2008, 06:24 PM
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2000 Mirage 1.8L DE 153,000... just replaced the valve cover gaskets and everything in there looks great....

I replace my oil ever 10,000 miles or 6 months... use a long life filter and 20W-50 for 3 quarts and the rest slick 50. Only issue I've had was the gasket leaking into the spark cylinders and manifolds.

Dont know if people like to use additives to their engines but slick 50 has done wonders for the tarnish build up... even my dip stick looks better!

Now the suspension on my car is crap!!! :P but at least the engine and mostly the transmission runs nice. :grin:



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post Feb 16 2008, 01:49 PM
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I have a 98 Mirage DE (1.5L) Coupe Manual and have 176,000+ on it now. Noticing oil leaking from valve cover, do not know head gasket condition, but average 39mpg up to 43mpg with easy takeoffs. how's everyone elses? btw: have custom cai as only engine mod. also, i had a 90 integra 1.8 that blew headgasket just over 300k miles!


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post Apr 4 2008, 12:52 AM
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I have a 98 Mirage DE (1.5L) Coupe Manual with 120K that gets a consistent 41-42 mpg in the summer months. It's an amazing engine, but I don't know about boosting it. Too bad I just had a whitetail interface and toasted the roof!!! (that means I hit a deer) Looking for another body with a bad engine to swap this drivetrain into.
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