The 3000GT was available in 3 models, ES, SL and VR4. All three embody reliable, Japanese quality. Styling is slick, with the VR4 models being aggressive. If sport performance is your thing, the VR4 is definitely a good car. With 320 twin turbo HP, all wheel drive and all wheel steering, adjustable sport suspension, and numerous other high tech goodies, the car is still a strong performer compared with current sports cars.
YES.
1991 to 1993 3000gt do not have a crank sensor. Only a cam sensor. And when does go out the car will not start or have a very irregular idle.
i don't know about the 3000gt but Mitsubishi is very good i bought one brand new and had it for 15 yrs the most money i put into it at one time was $583 [morri908] I own a 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL (non turbo). It's a great car. It takes forever for a part to break, but remember that when it does it'll cost you quite a bit to fix (... well, just slightly higher then other cars.) And remember that it only takes Premium fuel
3000gt Mitsubishi 1992 is jumping out of reverse
3000gt is a Mitsubishi car.
Mitsubishi 3000GT
Yes they are and if u want to know where to see some amazing 3000GT's go to www.cardomain.com for some tricked out 3000GT's.
I Have a 1991 3000gt Sl and the ECU Is located Behind the radio and can accessed by removing the side carpet panals for your gear shifter.
Miss fire on any car is usually ignition related. Checking the spark plugs & wires is a good start.
The 3000GT is a Mitsubishi brand car. Like many of the other automobiles under the Japanese manufacturer's name, the 3000GT features several innovative assets from the transmission to the audio technology.
There are many places where one can buy a used Mitsubishi 3000gt that is still in a very good condition. The website "Autotrader" has many offers about Mitrusbishi 3000gt.
In the book that comes with the car, or from a Mitsubishi dealership...