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August 24th, 2005 12:18 PM #32
Pahabol. I only noticed it now, but dayum! They have a Di-D version of the 4D56!!!!!! Wow.
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August 24th, 2005 09:15 PM #33
Malamang mahal ang Colorado ng GM Phils pero ok na ginawang CRDi na yung 4D56 at 4M41,sayang di sinama yung 4M40.
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August 25th, 2005 08:22 AM #34Originally Posted by pajerokid
does that mean the 4d56 can be converted to direct injection?
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August 25th, 2005 08:47 PM #36
Originally Posted by RafRaf
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August 29th, 2005 08:18 AM #37
Originally Posted by RedHorse
Mas malakas pa sa 4M40TDIC na local and just as powerful as the 4M40 with EFI.
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August 29th, 2005 11:00 PM #38
probably, along with CRDi, they're using a variable-geometry turbo as well?
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September 8th, 2005 01:41 PM #39Good day,
I'm just new here.
I just want to share to all tsikoteers an article that I saw at yesterday's Philippine Star.
Concerning possibly the 2006 Mitsubishi Strada.
According to James Deakin:
"Locally, three new engines will be offered. There’s the class leading, 3.2 liter Hyper Common rail, DOHC turbo intercooled diesel engine that kicks out 165ps*3,600 rpm and 351nm of torque from a very practical and virtually idling speed of 2,000-3,000 rpm; or, a slightly smaller DOHC, turbo intercooled, Hyper Common Rail, 2.5-liter diesel that peaks at 140ps*4000 rpm and produces its peak torque of 321nm*2000 rpm, and finally, a non intercooled, 2.5-liter turbo entry level engine that makes do with 116ps*3500 and 247nm* 2,000 rpm, mated to your choice of a 5-speed manual or four speed auto box."
"Ergonomically, the new Strada is light years ahead of its predecessor and makes everything else in its class feel almost Jurassic. In fairness, the Hilux comes very close, and may have the edge when it comes to fit, finish and materials, but the Strada, with its improved leg, head and shoulder room; sculpted power leather seats; multi mode display and rear retractable power window, takes it even a notch higher. Mitsubishi has also done a fine job at keeping unwanted sounds out — the diesel engine is now barely audible from the inside and overall cabin room is encroaching on passenger car levels of space and comfort."
"I like the fact that it comes with ABS, EBD and a couple of airbags."
I just hope that the features that Mitsubishi will put when it is sold in Thailand will be the same as those when they introduce it here. I'm sure Isuzu & Toyota will tremble in fear, once they see this.
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September 8th, 2005 02:27 PM #40
nah... toyota won't tremble in fear, the older d-max of isuzu might.
even though i'm a mitsu fan, i just can't seem to get used to the extra large mitsu nose badge... my, what big nose you have!
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