Honda Civic vs Mitsubishi 300GT

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Mitsubishi 300GT April 4th 2010

You know how to install brake pads on a Mitsubishi Endeavor;

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I was wondering if anyone knew how to change the front brake pads on 04 Mitsubishi Endeavor; We are military and have the advantage of the Hobby Shop (a shop that has some bays you can hire to do your job), but I’ve never changed the brakes on this car, but they have us. One can summarize the way or possibly know a website that I check out? Thank you!

Mitsubishi Endeavor April 1st 2010

i need to found workshop manual for mitsubishi fuso truck FH-100 1992?

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I NEED A BOOK TO FIX AND EXPECIFICATIONS FOR MITSUBISHI FUSO TRUCK FH-100 ENGINE MODEL 6D31 OR 6D34

Mitsubishi Fuso April 1st 2010

Mitsubishi Endeavor – Origami Commercial

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Here’s a commercial for the 2006 Mitsubishi Endeavor that features origami. Via paperkraft.net – The world of paper at your fingertips.

Mitsubishi Endeavor March 29th 2010

How much would maintenance cost on a 2003 mitsubishi lancer oz rally?

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I have to do a budget analysis for my math class and it is asking me how much would maintenance be for a year on your transportation. I am planning on buying a used 2003 mitsubishi lancer oz rally in the future so on average, how much would maintenance cost?

Mitsubishi Lancer March 26th 2010

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution – The Dream

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Mitsubishi Evo Compilation of Videos and Pictures.

Mitsubishi Lancer March 23rd 2010

City Trans Mitsubishi Fuso MS615S NYD-809 (99951) in EDSA, Mandaluyong, Manila, Philippines.

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Image taken on 1993-10-20 15:56:27 by express000.

Mitsubishi Fuso March 22nd 2010

How many 1996 mitsubishi 300gt’s are purple?

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I have one I am trying to sell and havent found any comparables.
Sorry I meant 3000gt.

Mitsubishi 300GT March 21st 2010

Got A Need For Speed? Easy Ways To Gain More Horsepower

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Does the purring of a suped-up engine make you smile? Have you ever rolled down your window at a stop light to listen to the muscle car sitting beside you? If so, you’ve got horsepower fever.

While we all don’t own a tricked out, 1966 Chevelle with a candy apple red paint rob and a custom interior, you can feed your need for speed, even in the family minivan. Here are few easy tips to get you stated.

Lubricants are your engine’s best friend.

Transmission fluid and motor oil are not just necessary for your engine to run, they can affect the power performance of your vehicle. Heat and friction steal away precious horsepower from your engine by slowing down moving parts and causing the engine to work harder. Choosing a newer synthetic, high grade lubricant can greatly reduce friction and keep your engine cooler, resulting in increased horsepower.

Upgrade your ignition system.

When changing your spark plugs and wires, invest in a more expensive set. Increasing your spark allows for a more complete combustion of your fuel, giving you more horsepower and better gas mileage. Changing out your spark plugs, wires and coil can be a quick and easy way to boost your horsepower.

Give your engine some breathing room.

Your air filter is vital to your engine’s performance. Fresh air allows your engine to breathe, giving you better horsepower. A clogged, dirty air filter not only blocks the fresh airflow to your engine, it allows dirt and debris to get ****** in as well, clogging your moving parts and turning your fluids to sludge. Clean your air filter regularly and replace it like clockwork. Consider installing an oil soaked filter like one from K&N, they are guaranteed for life and help provide peak performance from your engine.

Keep it cool, baby.

The hotter your engine runs, the harder it has to work. Installing a cold air kit infuses your air filter with fresh, denser, cool air, instead of allowing it to **** the warm air from under the hood back into the engine. Cold air kits are easy to obtain and install. Most do-it-yourselfers will have no trouble installing a cold air kit.

Pay more at the pump for better performance.

While the 87 octane may look enticing with today’s high gas prices, the cheap stuff will not do your engine any favors. It’s a lot like hospital food, it will keep you alive, but it’s not recommended for long term sustenance. More octane equals more power, period. Splurge for the higher grade gasoline or add a bottle of octane booster for an instant increase in horsepower. Of course, the bigger your engine, the more noticeable the difference will be.

Keep in mind that these tips won’t make your minivan Nascar ready, but it will give you a little more pep off the starting line the next time you race that turquoise Topaz at the stoplight.

Mitsubishi, Tips & Tricks March 14th 2010

Mitsubishi Eclipse Widebody

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My Eclipse Widebody, my project the last two years, check it out!

Mitsubishi Eclipse March 13th 2010