Upgrades to Widebody
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- almost postwhore
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- Woodwide
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78752km on the clock and I look after the car alot. It is running 14psi.
I would do something about it, however, I have other more important commitments. But I will own one one day...
Please register your vehicle details on the AUSTRALIAN STARION REGISTRY <HERE>
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
Great to see that you got a mention on fullboost.com when you were at Willowbank the other night:
http://www.fullboost.com.au/story.php?s ... &year=2004
Lets see those times drop :)
http://www.fullboost.com.au/story.php?s ... &year=2004
Lets see those times drop :)
Please register your vehicle details on the AUSTRALIAN STARION REGISTRY <HERE>
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
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- Woodwide
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Ok guys just an update...
I entered the Brisbane Autosalon. I had atleast the 80% of the spectators who came in to look at the cars look and take photos of my widebody. Next, unfortunatley I didn't get any trophies but the club I entered in with we got the best club attitude award.
The next big news is this. At autosalon the dyno is free. So I went for it infront of a crowed of about a thousand spectators. The presentor announced that the next car up is Woody's 1988 Mitsubishi Starion Widebody. It is a 2.6 litre 4 cylinder rwd. The car is stock except for an exhaust. Anyway, the car went on and I was so happy with the result.
At the wheels
Power = 150.7HP, 112.3KW @ 128KPH
Torque = 396N.M @ 99 KPH
Motive Force = 820.4 LB @ 99KPH
Air fuel ratio was always around 12.0 and started around 11.0
This is all good readings for a stock staz with about 13 - 14 psi (don't know exact boost)
I entered the Brisbane Autosalon. I had atleast the 80% of the spectators who came in to look at the cars look and take photos of my widebody. Next, unfortunatley I didn't get any trophies but the club I entered in with we got the best club attitude award.
The next big news is this. At autosalon the dyno is free. So I went for it infront of a crowed of about a thousand spectators. The presentor announced that the next car up is Woody's 1988 Mitsubishi Starion Widebody. It is a 2.6 litre 4 cylinder rwd. The car is stock except for an exhaust. Anyway, the car went on and I was so happy with the result.
At the wheels
Power = 150.7HP, 112.3KW @ 128KPH
Torque = 396N.M @ 99 KPH
Motive Force = 820.4 LB @ 99KPH
Air fuel ratio was always around 12.0 and started around 11.0
This is all good readings for a stock staz with about 13 - 14 psi (don't know exact boost)
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- Woodwide
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Thanks. Next year I will have it modded to shit. I will try and take home the trophy for 4cyl RWD.
flatside look smart with polished widebody 16x7 wheels. I think you'll need the 'rare' 16x8 front wheels on the back if you wanted the wider look.
I did the 5 lug and 88 rear diff, conversion to my flatside. Lowered with no tail. Gonna do a custom front spoiler also.
Too bad I couldn't round up all the widebody starions and send em your way, since u guys seem to like em so much. Such a waste to see the starions that people throw away this side of the globe.
I did the 5 lug and 88 rear diff, conversion to my flatside. Lowered with no tail. Gonna do a custom front spoiler also.
Too bad I couldn't round up all the widebody starions and send em your way, since u guys seem to like em so much. Such a waste to see the starions that people throw away this side of the globe.
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- G33Kz0r
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Personally im a fan of the narrowbody shape... Don't get me wrong, i would absolutley love a widebody, it would be the 3rd one i know of in New Zealand. I've seen pics of the 16x8 rears on a narrowbody, they *just* fit, with slight rolling of the guards, they look freaking awesome. It was a guy on the Starquest boards named 'Zac', funnily enough.
I know where a Sigma Turbo manifold (complete setup) can be sourced from in Adelaide I will have to hunt for the number but PM me if you are still interested.
He might want to sell his 2.6 with it. They are seperate I believe but He has been trying to sell this worked 2.6 for months. He might seperate the factory manifold as not bolted to engine?
He might want to sell his 2.6 with it. They are seperate I believe but He has been trying to sell this worked 2.6 for months. He might seperate the factory manifold as not bolted to engine?
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- G33Kz0r
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No, the one i bought would be the 3rd, i dont know of it yet, i only know of 2 :P
Other one is in ChCh, ive only seen it the once. Its owned by an older guy, and is one of 4 ever built with 4 wheels steering, to prototype it for the GTO. Its apparenbtly auto, and has a tc-04. It need TLC, but he wouldn't sell.
If i see it again i'll get the plates and then the guy address and harass him untill he does.
Other one is in ChCh, ive only seen it the once. Its owned by an older guy, and is one of 4 ever built with 4 wheels steering, to prototype it for the GTO. Its apparenbtly auto, and has a tc-04. It need TLC, but he wouldn't sell.
If i see it again i'll get the plates and then the guy address and harass him untill he does.
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