No
The Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally 2.0 has 120 horsepower
yes
P195/60r15
60000 miles
Wrong, The head will too fit all 4g63 and 4g64 share the same manifold flange, unless you have the 4g69 or 4g94 which came in the lancer oz es or ralliart.
4 x 114.3
The rated factory horsepower for the Misubishi Lancer ES, LS and OZ rally models for the 4G93 2.0 liter engine is 120 HP.
The Oz edition was a gimic, the Oz edition was a wheel and trim package added to the standard lancer. The differences between lancer and lancer evolution are so vast, but to cut it down to a couple you would start at the engine. The lancer evolution is a all wheel drive 2.0+L 4-cylinder turbo platform that delivers a performance car that was designed and built for the World Rally championships. The Lancer evolution was just that, a evolution of a platform, running numerically starting with the EVO-1 and in 2010 running into the EVO-10. With every change they tweaked engine performance to keep it competitive with all the other automobile manufacturing companies (Subaru, Toyota, Citroen). The lancer on the other hand is the economy version of the evo..think of it like subaru with has similar vehicals with similar situations. Subaru has a bare bone 4 door sedan( impraza) as dose Mitsubishi (lancer). Both have a sport version of that bare bone model Subaru (Impraza WRX) and Mitsubishi (lancer EVO). They also both have flagship packages of these sport versions Subaru (Impraza WRX STI) and Mitsubishi (Lancer EVO MR). The lancer OZ was a gimic it was a face lift to its lancer, by adding wheels and small facial changes they where able to throw anouther model on the market before the real EVO came to the united states with the EVO 8( before then the EVO was a gray market car and was illegal in the USA). For more information search Wikipedia.
There are two, one on the header and the other is located underneath the car just after the catalytic converter.
I'm at 247,000 miles on my 2003 Lancer, and still going Strong . I change the oil and filters every 6000 miles, besides that, the only things I've had to replace are the front struts and tires.
The Lancer does have wheel bearings on the front. If you would like to find them yourself, go to www.mitsubishiparts.com. The Lancer does have wheel bearings on the front. If you would like to find them yourself, go to www.mitsubishiparts.com.
On the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally, the crank angle sensor is typically located on the engine block, near the timing cover. It is positioned to read the crankshaft's position and is often found near the front of the engine, close to the timing belt or timing chain area. For precise location, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide.