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Posted 19/12/2011 23:11 (#13849)
Subject: Mitsubishi 380 turbo and other projects by stayer



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Hi, I will put my two cents. Install a turbo in 6G75 this is real. In Russia, one guy made in 2010.

What was required for this purpose?

Set of forged pistons for 6G74 (stroker)Wiseco STD Bore 95.0mm, Stroke 90mm, CR 8.5, Pin 22mm.

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Posted 20/12/2011 21:56 (#13852 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo



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About figured out the photo. So would require комлект forged crank arms BrianCrower

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Posted 20/12/2011 21:56 (#13853 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo



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Set of forged pistons Wiseco



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Posted 20/12/2011 21:57 (#13854 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo



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Set of studs and nuts ARP. Package inserts crankshaft for 6G74. And two turbochargers Tial GT3071

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Posted 20/12/2011 21:57 (#13855 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo



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In the end it turned out 25PSI. Output amounted to 580 hp. The price of the issue 6800 USD.



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Posted 20/12/2011 21:58 (#13856 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo



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However, later it became clear that such a power does not convey FWD. I had to make a AWD. The donor was a EVO IX. For what would join the gearbox from EVO had to make a plate on the 5D milling machine. The price of the issue still 8000USD.



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Posted 20/12/2011 22:01 (#13864 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo and other projects by stayer



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Stayer, I would not use that rear axle....it will need a lot of fabrication.

Use the one from the Endeavour it is PS41 chassis and will just go straight in.


If you use electric motor then you will have the job done in two days...and no need for transfer unit.

With electric motor the front can be manual transmission too.
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Posted 20/12/2011 22:03 (#13865 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo and other projects by stayer



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Stayer...download this manual and have a look

http://forum.380db.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1312&posts=1&start=1
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Posted 21/12/2011 00:09 (#13866 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo and other projects by stayer



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stayer...look at this electric car

http://vimeo.com/19651664
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Posted 21/12/2011 04:18 (#13869 - in reply to #13849)
Subject: Re: Mitsubishi 380 turbo and other projects by stayer



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I beg your pardon. This is not my project. I posted these photos to show that install turbo for 6G75 real and it's already done. It is done in Russia. It seemed to me that you can not determine the parts. I posted these photos in your topic. I possess information on this project, but it's not my job...
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