2010 outlander v6 question
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2010 outlander v6 question
I know this doesnt belong here but i didnt know where to put it at, i have a question can the outlander be turbo?, dont flame me
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I don't think that you are going to find something that is plug-n-play for the Outlander. However, the suspension and brakes are very similar to other Mitsubishi's. I am fairly certain that you can use a mash-up of Ralliart and EVO IX parts for both the brakes and suspension (directly). As far as F/I goes, it have found that supercharging V6's tends to be a more viable option (read: it is much more common). I don't know if the superchargers from the 4G Eclipse GT will fit on the Outlander. Of all of them, COBB is probably the most likely. I would actually shoot them a message while you are at it. They may be able to work something out with you. RIPP makes a 6g75 supercharger as well, IIRC.
(This information is based on knowledge that hasn't been tended to in a year. I apologize for anything that isn't 100% correct. I would check the P/N's on the brakes and suspension before purchasing anything.)
I don't think that you are going to find something that is plug-n-play for the Outlander. However, the suspension and brakes are very similar to other Mitsubishi's. I am fairly certain that you can use a mash-up of Ralliart and EVO IX parts for both the brakes and suspension (directly). As far as F/I goes, it have found that supercharging V6's tends to be a more viable option (read: it is much more common). I don't know if the superchargers from the 4G Eclipse GT will fit on the Outlander. Of all of them, COBB is probably the most likely. I would actually shoot them a message while you are at it. They may be able to work something out with you. RIPP makes a 6g75 supercharger as well, IIRC.
(This information is based on knowledge that hasn't been tended to in a year. I apologize for anything that isn't 100% correct. I would check the P/N's on the brakes and suspension before purchasing anything.)
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I don't think that you are going to find something that is plug-n-play for the Outlander. However, the suspension and brakes are very similar to other Mitsubishi's. I am fairly certain that you can use a mash-up of Ralliart and EVO IX parts for both the brakes and suspension (directly). As far as F/I goes, it have found that supercharging V6's tends to be a more viable option (read: it is much more common). I don't know if the superchargers from the 4G Eclipse GT will fit on the Outlander. Of all of them, COBB is probably the most likely. I would actually shoot them a message while you are at it. They may be able to work something out with you. RIPP makes a 6g75 supercharger as well, IIRC.
(This information is based on knowledge that hasn't been tended to in a year. I apologize for anything that isn't 100% correct. I would check the P/N's on the brakes and suspension before purchasing anything.)
I don't think that you are going to find something that is plug-n-play for the Outlander. However, the suspension and brakes are very similar to other Mitsubishi's. I am fairly certain that you can use a mash-up of Ralliart and EVO IX parts for both the brakes and suspension (directly). As far as F/I goes, it have found that supercharging V6's tends to be a more viable option (read: it is much more common). I don't know if the superchargers from the 4G Eclipse GT will fit on the Outlander. Of all of them, COBB is probably the most likely. I would actually shoot them a message while you are at it. They may be able to work something out with you. RIPP makes a 6g75 supercharger as well, IIRC.
(This information is based on knowledge that hasn't been tended to in a year. I apologize for anything that isn't 100% correct. I would check the P/N's on the brakes and suspension before purchasing anything.)
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