Are there any mods for a Mitsubishi Lancer?
LancerMods.com features do it yourself modifications and easy tuning! – packed full of video projects showing you how to customize and improve the performance and look of your Mitsubishi Lancer! There are two main types of intake systems available for a car or truck. There is the short ram intake and the cold air intake.
What kind of power does a Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2000 have?
This model was equipped with multi point fuel injection (ECI). A rally version of the Lancer EX 2000 Turbo was made for the 1000 Lakes Rally that gave out 206 kW (280 PS). At home, sales of the turbo model were low because of emission regulations Japan imposed at that time.
What kind of transmission does the Mitsubishi Lancer GSR have?
The U.S. 2003 and 2004 GSR versions are without the helical limited-slip front differential and 6-speed transmission. The 2004 U.S. spec RS model does have a front helical limited-slip differential. All 2003, 2004 and 2005 RS and GSR models have the Japanese Evolution VII’s 5-speed gear box.
When did Mitsubishi stop making the Fortis Lancer?
In February 2012, Mitsubishi discontinued the Fortis-based iO, and launched the global Lancer locally under the iO nameplate. The Taiwanese colloquial term for the 2012 Lancer iO and the global Lancer is ‘shark head’ (鯊魚頭).
LancerMods.com features do it yourself modifications and easy tuning! – packed full of video projects showing you how to customize and improve the performance and look of your Mitsubishi Lancer! There are two main types of intake systems available for a car or truck. There is the short ram intake and the cold air intake.
This model was equipped with multi point fuel injection (ECI). A rally version of the Lancer EX 2000 Turbo was made for the 1000 Lakes Rally that gave out 206 kW (280 PS). At home, sales of the turbo model were low because of emission regulations Japan imposed at that time.
The U.S. 2003 and 2004 GSR versions are without the helical limited-slip front differential and 6-speed transmission. The 2004 U.S. spec RS model does have a front helical limited-slip differential. All 2003, 2004 and 2005 RS and GSR models have the Japanese Evolution VII’s 5-speed gear box.
In February 2012, Mitsubishi discontinued the Fortis-based iO, and launched the global Lancer locally under the iO nameplate. The Taiwanese colloquial term for the 2012 Lancer iO and the global Lancer is ‘shark head’ (鯊魚頭).