6a13tt's Mitsubishi - VR4 Legnum 4WD V6 Twin Turbo  

6A13TT
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Post #1 post 3rd November 2009 - 03:21 AM
Engine: 2.5lt Twin turbo V6 (6A13TT)

Exhaust: custom 3" mild steel from turbos to exhaust tip

Suspension: Tein coilovers

Wheels: Have starcorp racing impulse in satin black ready to fit 18 x 9"

Modifications: KKR 280 twin turbo upgrade
Haltech E11v2
K & N air filter with cold air intake and custom stainless pipe
PWR 600x210x76 intercooler with custom stainless piping by embleton engineering
Go Fast Bits Mach 1 blow off valve
Walbro fuel pump
Sard 650cc injectors
Haltech boost controller
NGK Platinum PF6J spark plugs
B&M thermo trans oil cooler
RDA slotted rotors and greenstuff pads
Black leather recaro style racing seats
180km/h restrictor disabled
Valantine one radar detector (essential!!)

Stereo Audio / Visual: JVC DVD, Alpine type R splits and subs


Estimated Power: 300kw at all four wheels once the manual conversion is finished and the twin fuel rail entry is done. The car had 260kw with the stock fuel rail and torque sucking automatic transmission on the last dyno run.


Youtube link with the old auto in it, 3rd gear giving it curry here

This post has been edited by 6A13TT: Nov 3 2009, 03:24 AM
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  • prayamanti
    Post #2

    looks good man

    VTR
    Post #3

    Noice....... wink.gif

    PANDAA
    Post #4

    Love these mate, looking good thumbsup.gif

    Ride!BMX
    Post #5

    1st picture looks like you have been doing some skids.

    Looks soo good man. good luck with it

    pumped23
    Post #6

    standard turbo on this are so small lol


    if you need or want parts try trademe.co.nz they have these legnums/vr4 for $5000 and stuff nz ftw

    6A13TT
    Post #7

    QUOTE (pumped23 @ Nov 3 2009, 07:38 PM) *
    standard turbo on this are so small lol


    if you need or want parts try trademe.co.nz they have these legnums/vr4 for $5000 and stuff nz ftw


    Yeah I got my manual conversion kit from NZ sent to perth. Still worked out cheaper even with the freight charges than buying it locally.

    TD03's are ridiculously small, but with the stockies one guy in NZ managed to get 227kw at all fours with them maxed out.


    Comparison of the kkr with the td03

    Dokodes
    Post #8

    not taking a stab or anything, good on you for the effort so far. As far as I could read up on these on NZ forums especially, I was continuously told 'Avoid' - transmission issues, turbos? parts being expensive and that you can't get Mitsubishi Australia to help order in parts ?

    Then mechanics who worked on evos saying they are difficult to work on what not , but then I see something like yours and makes me wonder hmm maybe I should've bought one ..

    Gl with it

    G-uni7
    Post #9

    looks nice i like these alot

    6A13TT
    Post #10

    QUOTE (Dokodes @ Nov 3 2009, 08:17 PM) *
    not taking a stab or anything, good on you for the effort so far. As far as I could read up on these on NZ forums especially, I was continuously told 'Avoid' - transmission issues, turbos? parts being expensive and that you can't get Mitsubishi Australia to help order in parts ?

    Then mechanics who worked on evos saying they are difficult to work on what not , but then I see something like yours and makes me wonder hmm maybe I should've bought one ..

    Gl with it


    No offense taken mate, the autos need to have decent transmission fluid, a trans cooler, and a previous history of being taken care of with regular services, otherwise they can die, and then you are looking at min $2k for a rebuild, or $2k for a manual conversion. The turbos are small, but very reliable, you can boost the hell out of them, max 15-17psi all day long and get 200kw atw easy with bolt on mods and a good tune.

    There is a serious lack of space with the way the engine is configured, similar to the 3000gt's, east west, so yeah, a little pokey...

    But you can pick up nice examples with sub 100k km for like $10k.

    Parts can be found via wreckers and halfcuts, japan or NZ is cheap also.

    ITS2EZ
    Post #11

    fk me the actuator seems bigger in these then the turbo itself tongue.gif

    that looks really good mate and the work done is fkn nice. this mite just be one of the very few leggys that have bigger turbo's ay. not many people do too much with the turbo's coz as you have said it is very tight in there. crazy sleeper mate good stuff.

    6A13TT
    Post #12

    This is only one in Australia atm with a twin turbo upgrade, although there are a few people overseas that have done it, one guy in the USA put a big GT35 garrett ball bearing single and made similar power to mine, a friend of his managed to get 11.7 quarter mile with it, he can't drive that well himself and managed mid 12's, you can also throw the Subi TD04's on there and get great power. There are plans of a few other guys to throw twin garret GT25r's to get the balance of decent power with awesome spool and response.

    I get pretty decent response out of these KKR's, like 10psi by 2500rpm, not quite as early as the stock TD03's, but these KKR's hold boost all the way to redline, the TD03's couldn't.

    "80XYA" WRX
    Post #13

    LOVEEEEEE. My mate used to have the galant variant of this...But sold it off coz of expense to modify....Wish he still had it. Tiens + AYC = AMAZING

    Chuck up a dyno plot when the work is all done, would love to show my mate tongue.gif

    6A13TT
    Post #14

    QUOTE ("80XYA @ Nov 3 2009, 10:29 PM) *
    LOVEEEEEE. My mate used to have the galant variant of this...But sold it off coz of expense to modify....Wish he still had it. Tiens + AYC = AMAZING

    Chuck up a dyno plot when the work is all done, would love to show my mate tongue.gif


    Teins, selby sway bars, front and rear strut brace, 4WD plus AYC = awesome handling!

    Will do mate with the dyno plot, I'm as keen as you to see.

    Slav
    Post #15

    always loved the legnums

    trommie
    Post #16

    nice, looks the goods

    unclepaulie
    Post #17

    looks wicked madhav,


    you know i love it, pity its not a galant tongue.gif

    10EXA
    Post #18

    worst seat install ever

    clutch-monkey
    Post #19

    looks great, sleeper almost

    reddahaydn
    Post #20

    Hey mate,

    Very nice, loving the mods...I'm thinking of importing a galant but the one i'm lookin at is a auto, that 2k you mentioned for a manual conversion, was that including labour or did u do it yourself? was it hard to find the box or are they reasonably cheap from NZ?

    will look sweet with the wheels as well.... my brother just bought a legnum as well! i only tested it in the city but they seem to get up and go not too bad stock... would be sweet with a manual and the td03s.....

    MR 3KGT
    Post #21

    I used to own the Red Syper VR4 Galant on ozvr4.com

    Awesome bang for buck cars. I got a soft spot for em!

    Love the work you've done man! Best of luck with the rest of it!

    6A13TT
    Post #22

    QUOTE (reddahaydn @ Nov 4 2009, 12:34 PM) *
    Hey mate,

    Very nice, loving the mods...I'm thinking of importing a galant but the one i'm lookin at is a auto, that 2k you mentioned for a manual conversion, was that including labour or did u do it yourself? was it hard to find the box or are they reasonably cheap from NZ?

    will look sweet with the wheels as well.... my brother just bought a legnum as well! i only tested it in the city but they seem to get up and go not too bad stock... would be sweet with a manual and the td03s.....



    $2k for just the gear itself, the labour you'd have to pay someone or yeah, try to convince your mates to help you.... There are a few manual wrecks being auctioned off on pickles atm, you can also pick up a half cut easy enough for $2k or so.... or else yeah there is usually someone selling one in NZ. Better off buying a manual from the start though, check ozvr4 forum and carsales, usually a few manuals on there, eg a black manual for $13k, click here

    6A13TT
    Post #23

    QUOTE (10EXA @ Nov 4 2009, 10:17 AM) *
    worst seat install ever


    Have a look at the the stock seats, they remind me of the seats you see on public buses, no support for fast corning either. These black leather ones actually fit fine into the car, the pic is a little deceiving, they are very supportive and supremely comfortable and function perfectly.

    6A13TT
    Post #24

    QUOTE (unclepaulie @ Nov 4 2009, 08:59 AM) *
    looks wicked madhav,


    you know i love it, pity its not a galant tongue.gif



    I actually wanted a galant initially, but now I love the whole sleeper thing, everyone thinks this car is a family wagon and takes no notice at all. The cops ignore you also which is very handy.

    dwn4wateva
    Post #25

    thats a big pod

    VR4Rocket
    Post #26

    Ahhh shame its not an Aristo.........ha ha ha

    6A13TT
    Post #27

    QUOTE (VR4Rocket @ Nov 5 2009, 09:27 AM) *
    Ahhh shame its not an Aristo.........ha ha ha


    Shame it doesn't catch on fire either!!! laugh.gif I was actually originally gonna buy an aristo, I love how toyota over engineer all their engines and drivelines

    Scoobz92
    Post #28

    how much did all the upgrades cost without the labour mate?

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