Gerry Giraffe
Post #4
It's really clean. I don't understand why people modify / own these... Front wheel drive auto sedan... Is it your family rig? Really?? You can't be serious. That's like asking why people buy and modify commodores or falcons. A 3.5L v6 magna will out accelerate and corner better than the same year model falcon or commodore....... |
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sr_silvia
Post #5
It's really clean. I don't understand why people modify / own these... Front wheel drive auto sedan... Is it your family rig? I don't understand why more people don't they are reliable, quick out of the box and sh!t all over VT/AU ADM cars of the came caliber (IMO anyways) So what they are FWD, its not like every single person who owns a commo uses it for skids, its just a 'yeah got a rwd car' macho thing. |
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vodevil
Post #8
Thanks for the kind words guys I echo all the sentiments above.. Its not a family rig, and I don't tow, so a FWD sedan suits my needs fine, and you don't see too many modified Magnas about (in comparison to Falcons and Commodores) |
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vodevil
Post #10
If you wana get more out of it look at doing a ralliart engine conversion, 175fwkw from factory Also, don't be too caught up with brand name brake pads if your not racing, not really a need to spend lots more $ anyways when OEM or aftermarket cheapies are ok I'd rather go the 3.8L 6G75 conversion for similar money, they go pretty hard in the Magnas when tuned right, with a lazy 160kW off the bat with plenty of potential for more I agree about the brake pads, I mentioned QFM as they are widely recommended by other Magna and 380 enthusiasts as being a great all-rounder pad, I have used RDA Extreme and EBC Greenstuff in the past also, I was pleasantly surprised with the RDAs, less so with the EBCs (too harsh on the rotors and dusty as hell) |
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sr_silvia
Post #11
I'd rather go the 3.8L 6G75 conversion for similar money, they go pretty hard in the Magnas when tuned right, with a lazy 160kW off the bat with plenty of potential for more I agree about the brake pads, I mentioned QFM as they are widely recommended by other Magna and 380 enthusiasts as being a great all-rounder pad, I have used RDA Extreme and EBC Greenstuff in the past also, I was pleasantly surprised with the RDAs, less so with the EBCs (too harsh on the rotors and dusty as hell) My old man used to have a 380 VRX (5spd tiptronic) It wasn't a bad engine, used stupid amounts of fuel lol, I'll have a check but I'm pretty sure it was ~175kW out of the box? Went nicely anyways, they make good power with basic mods as they are restricted allot by the exhaust and emissions unfortunately. |
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vodevil
Post #12
Replaced the front and rear seats and door card inserts with TJ2 VRX items, and refitted the original black window switch, console and centre facia trims. |
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vodevil
Post #16
Its been a while since I updated, since the last post I have fitted my front component speakers and 6x9s in the rear. No amp yet, but I have one to be fitted, a Cadence ZRS C9. |
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bretth
Post #17
Looks nice. |
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vodevil
Post #18
Looks nice. For brakes look at doing a 380 front brake conversion, and yes the QFM pads are good HPX for street, A1RM for more serious stuff. 6g75 engine is the way to go (for others the 160kw vodevil mentioned is at the wheels, add some devent cams and 180 +@ wheels is easily achievable in a very street able package. Will get high 13's if you get enough traction). Thanks Brett, its the next major step, engine-wise, I want to take when the 74 gives up the ghost. Though, at 220k I think its got a bit of life yet! Definitely the logical step to take for anyone with a Magna wanting to get substantial performance gains. Saturdays = Maintenance day... 220k service Engine flushed with Liqui-Moly Engine Detox, Refilled with Castrol Edge Titanium 5w40, ACDelco oil filter and Wynns Engine Treatment & Oil Stabiliser; and Caltex Techron 5000 fuel additive added to the tank. |
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Twat In The Hat
Post #21
Absolutely love it! They are so much fun to drive and reliable as hell. I'm glad that so many people hate them, means I can have a car that I like that is different to every other dickhead out there. |
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vodevil
Post #22
Thanks mate, I agree 222,000km and the only major problem I have had is the plastic heater core pipes snapping (dash out job), otherwise I can't really complain in the reliability stakes! The paint lets it down a bit (roof, boot and bonnet are prime examples of Mitsubishi's sub-par paint methods at the time) |
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vodevil
Post #23
Step into my office, won't you? |
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vodevil
Post #24
I had purchased a TF Sports cluster as an upgrade from my standard one, but after fitting it and noticing that the fuel gauge was 1/8 off and the temperature gauge similarly inaccurate, I decided to improvise.. |
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vk134
Post #27
All nicely done, Outlander wheels look factory sports fit, good choice. Most people dismiss the old Mitsi Maggot, but for the money, they go well, fuel is better than falc/comm/camry and with the handling and braking mods you have done, it would be a nice car to drive. I really like the workmanship with fitting the gadgets, too common that people butcher things to make them fit |
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vodevil
Post #28
All nicely done, Outlander wheels look factory sports fit, good choice. Most people dismiss the old Mitsi Maggot, but for the money, they go well, fuel is better than falc/comm/camry and with the handling and braking mods you have done, it would be a nice car to drive. I really like the workmanship with fitting the gadgets, too common that people butcher things to make them fit Thanks for the kind words mate, I'm try to keep it looking as OEM-like as possible, inside and out. It does handle quite well, but I am considering fitting King Low SP springs when I replace my struts (Selby all round). At its current height, my driveway and exhaust are forever at loggerheads - so I am considering raising it from its approx 45mm below stock height to 30mm below stock height with the King SPs. |
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vodevil
Post #35
Been a while since I last updated, not a lot has changed except for a swap from Pedders Lows to King Low SP springs all round (along with new Selby shocks all round and front strut mounts) |
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