spencevans
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So, I am in the middle of a building up my 1985 Mitsubishi turbo diesel pickup. It's a one of a kind build up and has presented it's own unique challenges. I have retained the original turbo diesel engine but it has been heavily modified for additional torque and durability. The IFS and rear suspension were removed and completely replaced. The truck has been completely gone through and the only things that are left are installing the tcase, driveshafts and paint.
Along with putting in hundreds of hours over the years I also have invested in some help from local shops. BHR helped by setting up the suspension and Mt. Logan Offroad is helping with the tcase setup.
Not only is this my offroad rig, but this is also my daily driver. No compromizes have been made and it drives better than my Lexus LX450.
So here's what been done so far
Engine:
2.3L Mitsubishi 4D55 Turbo Diesel
Watercooled TD04 Turbo
4D56 ported and polished head with roller rockers
Injection pump with an economy tune
Stinger battery
Transmission and Tcase:
Mitsubishi FM145 from a Ford Ranger
Centerforce II clutch
Atlas 5.0
Suspension:
JK 44 front axle with Elocker
Fox 14" Series 2.0 coilovers
Crossover steering
Currently three link, but will be a four link soon
JK 44 rear axle with Elocker
Trailgear Leaf springs
Bilstien Shocks
5.13 Gears
BFG KM 255/75/17 on Moab wheels
Interior:
Fully restored
New dash, carpet, OEM am/fm radio, steering wheel etc. etc.
DiPricol 15 psi boost gauge
DiPricol pyrometer
There is just to much to list, The has been nearly 30K sunk into this project and it still doesn't have a paint job, but who need paint anyway.
While doing this build up I have come to one realization, there is no roadmap for building up a Mitsubishi pickup, especially if you plan on keeping the stock motor and tranny like I have. While the Mitsubishi's are great trucks and are superior to Toyota's in many way's, they do have a few fatal flaws as far as rock crawling is concerned, namely the tcase and the IFS.
Here are a few pics
Along with putting in hundreds of hours over the years I also have invested in some help from local shops. BHR helped by setting up the suspension and Mt. Logan Offroad is helping with the tcase setup.
Not only is this my offroad rig, but this is also my daily driver. No compromizes have been made and it drives better than my Lexus LX450.
So here's what been done so far
Engine:
2.3L Mitsubishi 4D55 Turbo Diesel
Watercooled TD04 Turbo
4D56 ported and polished head with roller rockers
Injection pump with an economy tune
Stinger battery
Transmission and Tcase:
Mitsubishi FM145 from a Ford Ranger
Centerforce II clutch
Atlas 5.0
Suspension:
JK 44 front axle with Elocker
Fox 14" Series 2.0 coilovers
Crossover steering
Currently three link, but will be a four link soon
JK 44 rear axle with Elocker
Trailgear Leaf springs
Bilstien Shocks
5.13 Gears
BFG KM 255/75/17 on Moab wheels
Interior:
Fully restored
New dash, carpet, OEM am/fm radio, steering wheel etc. etc.
DiPricol 15 psi boost gauge
DiPricol pyrometer
There is just to much to list, The has been nearly 30K sunk into this project and it still doesn't have a paint job, but who need paint anyway.
While doing this build up I have come to one realization, there is no roadmap for building up a Mitsubishi pickup, especially if you plan on keeping the stock motor and tranny like I have. While the Mitsubishi's are great trucks and are superior to Toyota's in many way's, they do have a few fatal flaws as far as rock crawling is concerned, namely the tcase and the IFS.
Here are a few pics
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