Mitsubishi GTO
#1
Saw one of these twin turbo beasts in the company car park recently on an H plate. I thought it looked pretty cool, seen alot of FTO's but this is the first GTO I seen. Anyone know much about the spec of these ?
#2
3liter mid engine twin turbo, 280 bhp, 4wd. Big heavy tank. don't handle great and are a bit sluggish for that amount of power. Would probably (maybe) keep the pace with a uk scoob on the twisties but are quicker on the straights.
Can pick one up for about 5 grand. Huge servicing costs. Loaded with ever toy you can imagine, 4 wheel steer, electric everything. Even a small switch to make the exhaust loud or quiet. Wierd driving position.
And i'm spent!
Can pick one up for about 5 grand. Huge servicing costs. Loaded with ever toy you can imagine, 4 wheel steer, electric everything. Even a small switch to make the exhaust loud or quiet. Wierd driving position.
And i'm spent!
#3
Bit of a liability I have heard, they seem to like destroying the 4wd gubbins but I suppose that figures, nearly two tonees, powerful and four big tyres being driven, something has to give and when it does its about 2 grand !
One of these had a go when I was in my old Volvo 850 T5, it was marginally quicker but only slightly.
They always remind me of a big Technical Lego kit, i.e. impressive to 12 year old boys on all the normal criteria but the rest of the world would rather have a Supra or 300 ZX.
One of these had a go when I was in my old Volvo 850 T5, it was marginally quicker but only slightly.
They always remind me of a big Technical Lego kit, i.e. impressive to 12 year old boys on all the normal criteria but the rest of the world would rather have a Supra or 300 ZX.
#4
They handle great!!!
The problem is you have no feeling as the car does all the work for you. This is often confused by people who have never owned one as being poor handling. It is not. It's great, you could drive around a scooby no probs.
The problem is you have no feeling as the car does all the work for you. This is often confused by people who have never owned one as being poor handling. It is not. It's great, you could drive around a scooby no probs.
#5
From what ive heard form an ex owner, very fast an handle good, just no feeling as mentioned.
Car does all the work Why he sold it and got a Chimera, now hes on a 911, only while he waits for his new GT3
Car does all the work Why he sold it and got a Chimera, now hes on a 911, only while he waits for his new GT3
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Sorry to disagree with some of you... but a standard GTO would leave a standard UK scoob for dead in terms of acceleration or top end.
Handling wise, the 3000 has more grip and is every bit as capable as the scoob.... just a lot heavier and with less driver involvement.
Reliability has never been a problem for GTO's but the running costs are steep.
Handling wise, the 3000 has more grip and is every bit as capable as the scoob.... just a lot heavier and with less driver involvement.
Reliability has never been a problem for GTO's but the running costs are steep.
#12
I had one for 6 months , 0-60 nearer 6 seconds , top end over 160 ,
not a great car , replaced it with a 300zx tt , much nicer IMO.
Felt like Nightrider in it , which is not a bad thing I guess.
Still , in 3 days I'll have my first Scooby!
not a great car , replaced it with a 300zx tt , much nicer IMO.
Felt like Nightrider in it , which is not a bad thing I guess.
Still , in 3 days I'll have my first Scooby!
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There is a non turbo version of the 3000gt, it was probably that you were racing, or maybe the guy wasnt even trying to race you, a gto vr4 is on par with the supra twin turbo.
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These are not 280 bhp but 320bhp, 0-60 is around 4.8 seconds and top speed is in excess of 160mph, no standard uk turbo impreza does that.
Thats on par with an Evo and I have destroyed many a GTO.
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Intresting, I doubt the 0-60 would be that quick though.
Specifications for the 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4
Number Made¹: 1591
Engine Type: 3.0 Liter Twin Turbo Twin Intercooled V-6
Horsepower: 320 @ 6000 RPM
Torque: 315 @ 2500 RPM
Weight/HP Ratio: 11.9
Horsepower/Liter: 106.7
Compression: 8.0 : 1
Transmission: 6-Speed Getrag
Drivetrain: Front-engine/Full time all-wheel drive (AWD)
Valve Train: DOHC 24-valve
Curb Weight: 3803 lbs.
Tires: 245/45/ZR17
All-wheel steering: Same-phase 4 wheel steering (AWS)
Active Aerodynamics: Adjustable front air-dam and rear spoiler
MPG (City/Hwy): 18/24
Original MSRP: $41,275
Specifications for the 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4
Number Made¹: 1591
Engine Type: 3.0 Liter Twin Turbo Twin Intercooled V-6
Horsepower: 320 @ 6000 RPM
Torque: 315 @ 2500 RPM
Weight/HP Ratio: 11.9
Horsepower/Liter: 106.7
Compression: 8.0 : 1
Transmission: 6-Speed Getrag
Drivetrain: Front-engine/Full time all-wheel drive (AWD)
Valve Train: DOHC 24-valve
Curb Weight: 3803 lbs.
Tires: 245/45/ZR17
All-wheel steering: Same-phase 4 wheel steering (AWS)
Active Aerodynamics: Adjustable front air-dam and rear spoiler
MPG (City/Hwy): 18/24
Original MSRP: $41,275
#18
been in one over the weekend.
very nice spec but watch out for extremely expensive parts if something goes wrong, all those elec wizardry... warranty claims my mate in 2 months of ownership is probably enough to get 94 wrx!
power is good but due to obesity, not a nippy as scoob or the likes. should be quicker than most cars in top speed, had a run of to limiter with a e46 m3 *cough, not saying how fast, cough* showing on speedo so guess its ok for top end.
very nice spec but watch out for extremely expensive parts if something goes wrong, all those elec wizardry... warranty claims my mate in 2 months of ownership is probably enough to get 94 wrx!
power is good but due to obesity, not a nippy as scoob or the likes. should be quicker than most cars in top speed, had a run of to limiter with a e46 m3 *cough, not saying how fast, cough* showing on speedo so guess its ok for top end.
#19
I owned a Twin Turbo Import Manual , as mentioned earlier , nice cruising car , but 0-60 around 6 seconds ,poss just under.
I traded it in for a Nissan 300zx , similar spec.
IMO the Nissan a nicer faster car. The GTO is the only car in the class that is heavier than the Nissan , and it shows.
Still like to see the GTO's though. In that class you have the RX7 and Supra TT , IMo , Supra first , 300zx second , RX7 third , with Nightrider last. I've driven examples of all 4. I believe the GTO also to be the most expensive when they go wrong.
Not really comparable to EVO,Scoobies ie 4 door saloons , but all nice cars in their own way.
I traded it in for a Nissan 300zx , similar spec.
IMO the Nissan a nicer faster car. The GTO is the only car in the class that is heavier than the Nissan , and it shows.
Still like to see the GTO's though. In that class you have the RX7 and Supra TT , IMo , Supra first , 300zx second , RX7 third , with Nightrider last. I've driven examples of all 4. I believe the GTO also to be the most expensive when they go wrong.
Not really comparable to EVO,Scoobies ie 4 door saloons , but all nice cars in their own way.
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Tim Harvey, Richard Burns and Jeremy Clarkson would disagree when they rated bottom in a handling test.
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Sorry to disagree with some of you... but a standard GTO would leave a standard UK scoob for dead in terms of acceleration or top end.
Handling wise, the 3000 has more grip and is every bit as capable as the scoob.... just a lot heavier and with less driver involvement.
Reliability has never been a problem for GTO's but the running costs are steep.
Handling wise, the 3000 has more grip and is every bit as capable as the scoob.... just a lot heavier and with less driver involvement.
Reliability has never been a problem for GTO's but the running costs are steep.
Is that possible? It must drive itself then lol
#24
A scoob might be able to have YOURS on acceleration,but you have bought one off the bottom of the pile..
Your GTO is comparable to a 1600 cc auto impreza in the scoob world.
Your GTO is comparable to a 1600 cc auto impreza in the scoob world.
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Sorry about your dissapointment, I still maintain that one couldnt put any meaningful distance on a Volvo T5 I had, it sounded like a turbo based on the noises coming from it and based on your descriptions the non turbo would be nowhere near, T5 was only 1420 kilos, manual 225 bhp, no 4wd to slow it down so possibly more even than you would think. A lady at works boyfriend had the turbo one and it got nicked and wrecked, some ******* spent and evening doing full bore starts, 4wd donuts and destoryed the drivetrain, apparently bits had been torn off the chassis.
My next port of call would be to have a look at the air filter, might be full of rubbish, as has been said, Lambda sensor as the mixture must be way off to cause 8 mpg even in a big car like that, a compression test might be worthwhile as well, remove the oil filler and see if its pulsing back pressure, a little is normal but if its any more than light thats piston rings, has it got an oil pressure gauge ?
Age, weight, auto, non turbo doesnt add up to sounding like a beast, though I would expect it should be better than a Diesel supermini.
My next port of call would be to have a look at the air filter, might be full of rubbish, as has been said, Lambda sensor as the mixture must be way off to cause 8 mpg even in a big car like that, a compression test might be worthwhile as well, remove the oil filler and see if its pulsing back pressure, a little is normal but if its any more than light thats piston rings, has it got an oil pressure gauge ?
Age, weight, auto, non turbo doesnt add up to sounding like a beast, though I would expect it should be better than a Diesel supermini.