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Lil Evo -> RE: Help with a 2002 Mirage (7/12/2007 7:23:56 PM)
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ORIGINAL: AKILEZ I had a 1999 Mitsubishi Mirade DE Coupe (white) I spent about $1,500 to make it faster with Fujita F5 short ram intake (SRI), Brembo rotors and pads, 14 inch gun metal alloy wheels (you can buy those at Pep Boys for 200 a pair) and Vibrant Muffler with Silencer (used Silencer because SRI is already loud) and some Aluminum like sheets for the hood, firewall and flooring to reduce noise and heat. And a Dual Car Stereo w/ 250 watts double face plate and NGK Spark Plug wires and sparks plugs. I almost put 200 hp on the Mirage... It was a descent car but I have to let it go because I wanted a 2008 Lancer. The guy who bought my Mirage will never be disappointed with what I tuned in the car. Buy the car it is worth it just Check the Under drive pulleys it needs adjustment and ask the dealer if they already fix that pulleys. I won't tell you what with the pulleys you might get freak out. good luck Sorry dude, but I'm gonna have to wave the [sm=bs.gif]flag on you there. You realize that the only acutal performance mod you listed that would give you an sort of gain was the SRI, which is good for maybe 2whp? My N/A rage has a custom cold air intake, 2.25" catback and a gutted catalytic converter and I'll bet it won't put down 100whp. As for my turbo rage, I can give you the full list of mods, but the long and short of it is that I'm running a t3 super 60 at 9 pounds of boost and I'd bet an entire year's wages that I'm not putting down more than 180whp, and that's being extremely optomistic. If you're claiming 200hp, I'd like to see the build sheet, dyno chart and your 1/4 mile slips please. If you're in Aussie land, you've got a bit of an easier time. RPW is based out of Australia, get a thier 4-1 header (or extractors as they call them), test pipe, full catback exhaust, p&p'd intake manifold, bigger throttle body, 310cc injectors and a fuel pressure regulator, and you've got a pretty potent little 4 banger. You'll still only see maybe 115-120whp, but if you play your cards right with the suspension and tranny, you'll have a pretty good set up, especially if you're into autocross.
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