depends on if you've got the tt model but I'll assume you have then 1st replace the stock air filter with twin induction kits
2nd fit a full stainless steal exhaust including a de-cat pipe.
3rd next buy a boost controller (i prefer the electronic type more expensive but worth the money) and fit an after market boost gauge the standard 1 is rubbish
4th take your car get it chiped so as to remove the fuel cut off and the boost limit and rec limiter
5th set your boost at about 14psi just about 1bar
6th get the car on a rolling road and make sure the thing is runnig sweet
7th enjoy
3000gt Mitsubishi 1992 is jumping out of reverse
Mitsubishi 3000GT
if they don't clear your calipers, just buy some spacers...
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the 3000gt yes as long as both either manual or auto but cant interchange
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This will depend on the speeds that you are going at, but the 1992 mitsubishi eclipse does get up to 540 horse power, so has pretty powerful torque as well.
It could just be the AC compressor causing the engine to shake when running at lower speed. If it's any more than that, the engine might need a tuneup, motor mounts or possibly a burned valve.
ABout 161 hp out of the factory with mods such as exhaust headers and wide pipe with cold air intake its about 218.
engine oil capacity is 4.3 liter including 0.3liter in oil filter. 1990 - 1994 models GTO
You can find the fuse box diagram for a 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT in the owner's manual, which typically includes detailed diagrams and descriptions of the fuse layout. Additionally, many online automotive forums, websites dedicated to Mitsubishi vehicles, and repair manuals like Haynes or Chilton may provide this information. You can also check under the fuse box cover itself, as some vehicles have the diagram printed there.