Not mine:
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2249626664.html
JohnGalt wrote: Its like a turbo dodge... with 4G63 power.... that APPARENTLY came in AWD after 1984.... sweet.
It's not a 4g63... it's a real primitive g62 or something like that. SOHC, 8v etc...
I did a bunch of research on them last night, because they LOOK awesome, but i didn't find anything real promising about them otherwise.
Not that it makes all that much difference, but:
The front "grille" on the earlier Cordias was a simpler design....and in my view, nicer looking.
Mitsu also sold a 4 door version of this called a Tredia. If I remember correctly, Tredias were also available with and without the turbo engine.
Cordia and Tredia, sounds like Amish sisters.
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:JohnGalt wrote: Its like a turbo dodge... with 4G63 power.... that APPARENTLY came in AWD after 1984.... sweet.It's not a 4g63... it's a real primitive g62 or something like that. SOHC, 8v etc... I did a bunch of research on them last night, because they LOOK awesome, but i didn't find anything real promising about them otherwise.
Yes it is; I have owned two of them. It is a 4g63B. Sirius, 2.0, SOHC, non-turbo. The 4g63T fits in with minimal problems as it is a bolt-together affair with the correct parts. The car weighs 2230 with a half-tank of gas, no (absolutely none) interior, 4g63T, and KM210.
Tredia= Generic Econobox
Caordia=Toyota Celica
Starion=Porsche944
They were all available turbo or non turbo versions, and these were their preceived competition when they were introduced. Changes would come to each model later, but, that was the lineup when Mitsubishi introduced their own line of cars and dealers to the US.
fastasleep wrote:92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:Yes it is; I have owned two of them. It is a 4g63B. Sirius, 2.0, SOHC, non-turbo. The 4g63T fits in with minimal problems as it is a bolt-together affair with the correct parts. The car weighs 2230 with a half-tank of gas, no (absolutely none) interior, 4g63T, and KM210.JohnGalt wrote: Its like a turbo dodge... with 4G63 power.... that APPARENTLY came in AWD after 1984.... sweet.It's not a 4g63... it's a real primitive g62 or something like that. SOHC, 8v etc... I did a bunch of research on them last night, because they LOOK awesome, but i didn't find anything real promising about them otherwise.
The turbo ones, like the one originally linked, were not 4g63s.
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:fastasleep wrote:The turbo ones, like the one originally linked, were not 4g63s.92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:Yes it is; I have owned two of them. It is a 4g63B. Sirius, 2.0, SOHC, non-turbo. The 4g63T fits in with minimal problems as it is a bolt-together affair with the correct parts. The car weighs 2230 with a half-tank of gas, no (absolutely none) interior, 4g63T, and KM210.JohnGalt wrote: Its like a turbo dodge... with 4G63 power.... that APPARENTLY came in AWD after 1984.... sweet.It's not a 4g63... it's a real primitive g62 or something like that. SOHC, 8v etc... I did a bunch of research on them last night, because they LOOK awesome, but i didn't find anything real promising about them otherwise.
You are right about the one posted....... I should have qualified my argument by saying that you could get a Cordia with a 4g63, just not the 4g63T. My fault, man.
-Les
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