if they don't clear your calipers, just buy some spacers...
222hp
Mine is in the trunk. Its a 6 disk CD changer.
3000gt's never came with a 2.4l engine
A VR-4 will do it in 5.4 seconds and the Base and SL will do it in 7.5 seconds
.038 or .040 for a stock base/SL. For a stock VR4 the best gap is .030. If you have a VR4 and plan on running 16+ PSI of boost, drop down to a .028 gap. These #s do not match what Mitsubishi says, however, if you run stock gaps you will be more proned to blow-out. These are simply the best gaps, and I've owned both a VR4 and a SL.
It comes stock with a 222 horsepower. Most people believe it had the same engine as all of the dodge stealth's produced but they are wrong. The dodge stealth had 160 horsepower SOHC in their base model and the 3000GT had a 222 horsepower DOHC in their base model. However, in 1997 they started to make SOHC 3000GT's and then they had the same horspower base models.
On stock rims they are 17x7 +55 offset in the front and 17x8.5 +65 offset in the rear.
the 1991 3000gt are dohc. it comes stock with 222hp. they also made sohc but that wasn't until later generations of the 3000gt's. The 1991 dodge stealths came in sohc, compared to the 91 3000gt's dohc. either way, with minor adjustments, it will fit from sohc to dohc.
The Stock symbol is MTU.
No, there is no stock amp on a 2000 Galant
Short offset shorts first, then they offset longs. Your better to have them offset short, as short is taxed at ordinary rate and long at special lower rate. A stock sale is a capital gain/loss transaction.
stock is +60 5x108