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Lol... Read the whole thread guys...

was just joking around... this is not my FTO...
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FtoSam wrote:Lol... Read the whole thread guys...

was just joking around... this is not my FTO...
You bugger, I knew the gold one wasn't yours but I thought you had went ahead with getting the rear floorpan in for the AWD :evil:
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Nice respray sam ... when did you get it done and how much did it cost :lol:

.... Keep us updated on your FTO. i want to know the potentials ... if good ill invest on an AWD FTO with a 4g63t (fk division 5 for powerball tonight ... 12bucks? :cry: )
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Dont f**k around with a 4g63, 6A13 ftw!
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Any progress on yours ben?
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Bennoz wrote:Dont f*** around with a 4g63, 6A13 ftw!


LOL, it's easy to gloat when you have the engine on your way... so jealous :( . Don't discount the 4g63t, the motor can handle over 20psi and there are trade secrets concerning with timiing. Can achieve around 290kws atw no problem on this motor with stock internals and stock turbo!! Although 2.5l's, 6 cylinders and turbo is a recipe for massive power too.
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Soo ill name a few MITSUBISHI engines and you list them from 5 being worst power to 1 being most power

6A13tt
4G63 (no mivec)
4G63t (mivec + turbo omg)
6G72tt (no chance of fitting this one?)
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With my limited knowledge:

1) 6A13tt - Been done before.. Plenty of power... good torque...
2) 4G63 (no mivec) - No mivec = nice and simple to tune plus cheaper
3) 4G63t (mivec + turbo omg) - Little bit more complex but still good for power
4) 6G72tt (no chance of fitting this one?) - No chance... plus sh*t for upgrading... and heavy as hell
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FtoSam wrote:With my limited knowledge:
4) 6G72tt (no chance of fitting this one?) - No chance... plus sh*t for upgrading... and heavy as hell
He may have a chance getting this in if he cuts through his firewall. :lol:

Anyone had a serious look at the 4B11 yet?
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a lot of respect for this mod sam......your a pioneer in the world of ftos
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Nacho wrote:
FtoSam wrote:With my limited knowledge:
4) 6G72tt (no chance of fitting this one?) - No chance... plus sh*t for upgrading... and heavy as hell
He may have a chance getting this in if he cuts through his firewall. :lol:

Anyone had a serious look at the 4B11 yet?

Evo box will not mate to the 6a12
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Yeah been keeping an eye on that one...

Only problem is its a 4G63 conversion which is completely different to my conversion...

I posted up a thread on it a while ago...

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Hey so what's so special about the Frankenstein engine? As in, why not have an entire 6a13 rather than half? .__."
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HeRo wrote:Hey so what's so special about the Frankenstein engine? As in, why not have an entire 6a13 rather than half? .__."
This way, he can still have all the bottom end power of the 6A13, while keeping the stupidly high revving mivec screamer style top end.

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ohhh,

mad...i just made the assumption that the 6a13 revs to 8500 fuel cut as well, i think i read somewhere ?

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The key to the 6A13 is the bottom end. All Mitsubishi factory turbo motors come with bullet proof bottom ends, including nitrided cranks and monster oil pumps.
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