idle to 4000rpm, GPX or GR is faster and fuel economy

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idle to 4000rpm, GPX or GR is faster and fuel economy

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As you can tell, I'm not that much of a revhead and I always change gear around 3-4000rpm. I'm currently looking to buy a GPX or GR, just wondering if GPX with mivec will be faster and better fuel economy than a GR before 4000rpm? or the difference is unnoticeable? any opinions?
Btw, I'm looking to buy an silver/black manual GPX for around $11,000 in Melbourne. Anyone?
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i wouldnt imagine there would be any difference......

gpx - with the mivec engine only engages the second set of cams over 5.500 revs..... therefore up to this point it should be exactly the same i would imagine.
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mivecboy wrote:Btw, I'm looking to buy an silver/black manual GPX for around $11,000 in Melbourne. Anyone?
8O Best of luck. Manual's are more expensive than tip's and rare. For $11,000 you'd probably get an old tip with about 200,000kms if your lucky. Check out the "cars for sale" section for a rough price guide.
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11k is too cheap a budget for a looked after FTO unless you find a reeeal bargain.
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BTW the GPX's burn 9.6L of fuel per 100KM

this link might help you out...
http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/mitsubishi/fto/
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I would say that the GPX would have more power over the whole revrange.
I think the cams in the non MIVEC version would be somewhere in between the low rpm lobes and high rpm lobes in a MIVEC version.
And if the low cam of the MIVEC have less lift/duration that the cams of the non MIVEC then it would also be more fuel economical in that rev range
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