I have a 2023 Outlander. I haven't seen any hood issues at highway speeds.
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Get the Mitsubishi oem coolant. It’s more expensive but it’s better for the car.
Also bei liqui molly im \u00f6lwegweiser kannst du nach dem 1988 mitsubishi lancer 1.5 suchen und da kommt normal KSF 12+ bzw. KSF11 raus
Sincer eu am fost foarte mulțumit de BFGoodrich G-FORCE WINTER2 sunt puse pe un mitsubishi lancer VII (normal nu evo) de 4 ani. Iarna trecută pur si simplu parcam pe locuri care nu erau deszăpezite fara niciun stres nu am reușit sa rămân înzăpezit chiar am încercat.
Sunt putin zgomotoase la accelerare dar la cat de bine se descurca pe zăpadă si pe noroi chiar nu contează pentru mine.
I've had DSMs ranging from NA to 600hp, and honestly, I enjoyed the 16g setup the best
For 200-320 kW, we've had great success with the Exedy standard replacement kit + upgraded billet flywheel. It lets the disc use all its material without heat-sinking the flywheel which is common on oem flywheels, and we've fitted 100+ cars comfortably making 400 hp on stock gearboxes. customer feedback is the exedy standard replacement drives smooth like stock, holds power, keeps the driveline and gearbox together, shifts like butter at high rom, and has been super reliable.
I have a 23 PHEV still on the original battery after 36k miles. I do top it off once a month with a battery tender though.
So every couple of years I do a mass oil filter purchase for my evo. I've always bought Wix oil filters, and every single time I order from Rockauto, they come in a black box, with an original black Wix body. Well this time, I just got some white NAPA ProSelect filters instead of actual Wix ones. From my research the Proselect is not on the same level as the Wix filters.
I put the expensive double spark, spark plugs into a Mitsubishi galant one time. Plugs were supposed to be hotter and make the car run better, after a couple weeks I swapped them back out for nkg’s that I checked the gap on, car ran better.
With my car I have two mechanic fix it. 1 1/2 years ago the first mechanic tried 3 different aftermarket idle air control valves (2 from Import Direct which is an O'Reilly in house brand and 1 different brand) to fix a low idle issue I was having and all 3 did not work. What finally worked was an OEM Mitsubishi idle air control valve shipped from Japan.
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