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CJ wrote:Cheap isn't always best when it comes to VR-4s. They're very reliable when looked after. Some things to consider:Engine oil and filter should de changed regularly (i.e. every 6k kms or so)
The 5 speed tip box is pretty solid but the torque convertor seal is laible to failure (very common). Fixing the problem is a gearbox out job. ATF should be nice and red as per the FTO!
AYC clutch hydraulic fluid should be changed every 6k kms, this can be difficult to do properly without a MUT-II (but not impossible). Long AYC service intervals can screw the clutch packs.
Diffs are normally solid, fluid should have been changed for fully synth at some point.
Brakes are a weak point, they're the same as the EVOIII but are too small for such a big car.
Check turbos for leaks, if the car has a boost gauge, you should be seeing min 8psi boost.
Spark plug seals are a weak point and tend to leak.
Tax is expensive and they're pretty thirsty, I used to average about 180 - 200km a 60L tank around town. The turbos spool up very early i.e. difficult to ireturn good fuel ecomony.
The VR-4 is a great car either in Galant or Legnum form, I seriously regretted selling mine, I can safely say it was one of the best in the country.
All the info you need is @ http://www.clubvr4.com
CJ
The dole mustn't be too bad if you can run a VR4 off it.
CJ wrote:....they're pretty thirsty, I used to average about 180 - 200km a 60L tank around town. The turbos spool up very early i.e. difficult to ireturn good fuel ecomony.[/list]
Sebastian wrote:get the legnum , then a cheap fto , then ........ voilla a turbo fto is born
If it's a 1996-1998 Pre-Facelift, then you have one of two models...
VR-4
VR-4 'Type-S'.
VR-4:
If it's a 'VR-4' then the chassis model code (NOT the chassis number!!) is SNGF for the saloon and LNGF for the estate. It will have a MANUAL gearbox, AYC, 16 x 6JJ BBS wheels and an engine rating of 280PS.
VR-4 Type-S:
If it's a VR-4 Type-S' then the model code is SYGF for the saloon and LYGF for the estate. It will be an Automatic ONLY. The standard wheels are a 5 spoke Mitsubishi Design, You get a better AM/FM radio with the option of a Single or Multi-CD unit. You also get Traction control (TCL) and Active Stability control (ASC) to compliment the AYC (ALL Prefacelifts have AYC).
Now.... Come 1998 Mitsubishi changed the lineup with the facelift.
The 'VR-4' was deleted and the 'VR-4 Type-V' replaced it.
The 'VR-4 Type-S' remained however the specification changed.
The 'Type-V' is equipped as follows:
Manual OR automatic transmission was available.
No 'Type-V' has AYC.
Standard wheels are the pre-facelift 'Type-S' wheels.
No Hi-Contrast (Cool lighty-uppy) dash.
No rear spoiler on the Wagon (Legnum) variants. The saloon did keep the spoiler.
The 'Type-S' remained as before (apart from the facelift changes) in terms of spec.
Automatic ONLY.
TCL was deleted. I don't know about ASC.
The wheels were bigger - A Multi-Spoke Mitsubishi design. Still 16", but wearing 225 section tyres.
Rear spoiler on the Legnums.
AYC fitted.
VR-4:
If it's a 'VR-4' then the chassis model code (NOT the chassis number!!) is SNGF for the saloon and LNGF for the estate. It will have a MANUAL gearbox, AYC, 16 x 6JJ BBS wheels and an engine rating of 280PS.
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