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Iconic Japanese automaker Mitsubishi was passionate about rallying and motorsports in the early '90s. Most notable is the Galant VR-4, which was the overall winner of the World Rally Championship ...
Although a less-powerful version was used in the Mitsubishi Eclipse and its DSM (Diamond Star Motors) joint venture siblings, the Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser, the 4G63T became a legend in the ...
Arguably the most famous Japanese four-pots of all time are the Subaru EJ20 and the Mitsubishi 4G63T, two amazing engines that powered multiple generations of iconic rally cars, as well as their ...
the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder Mitsubishi 4G63T. By the early '90s, rally racing had evolved. Design shifted away from the old school as tracks grew narrower, and the FIA altered the rules.
We compiled this story in honor of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, which has been discontinued and is heading off to that great rally stage in the sky. The badge may return, but the Evo as we ...
Or for that matter, a race truck, if you’re willing to gamble on a mutated Jeep XJ with a Mitsubishi engine. If you aren’t, someone else probably is, and they’re gonna build the ugliest ...
Tuners like Magnus Motorsport and Buschur Racing have kept the 4G63T engine and the DSM chassis ... Time Attack Championship-winning Nemo Racing Mitsubishi evo. Andrew isn't just a wind-obsessed ...
Let's face it, "The Fast & The Furious" franchise killed the Mitsubishi Eclipse. With available AWD and a stout 4G63T under the hood, the first two generations of Eclipse should hold icon status ...