The Evo’s Big Brother is a Hidden JDM Gem

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  • Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
  • The greatest Mitsubishi you've never heard of....
    Where would we be without this little known Mitsubishi, we probably wouldn't have the Lancer Evolution, nor the 4G63 line of engines, yes, the Mitsubishi Starion took lessons learnt from the Lancer EX 2000 rally car and made a street car to rival even porsche, the starion would go on to feature in rallies greatest ever era, group B, but it's demise would not be the end, allowing Mitsubishi to push on and pass this technology onto it's future rally legends, we explore the little known JDM gem that is... The Mitsubishi Starion.
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  • @quattrocam
    @quattrocam  4 місяці тому +3

    What other JDM cars don't get enough screen time?

    • @SJ-gv1yj
      @SJ-gv1yj 4 місяці тому +1

      Supra

    • @junit7590
      @junit7590 Місяць тому

      Subaru BC5 RS legacy

  • @legobobafett4449
    @legobobafett4449 2 місяці тому +1

    on one hand, its a shame the US, having both the Conquest and the Starion, didn't get the G63B engine, but rather the G54B, a much less capable engine that has pretty minimal ceiling in terms of power without a larger sum of money, that a 63 would not necessarily require. On the other, we have LS swaps and these things can be had for less than 5 grand.

  • @quattrocam
    @quattrocam  4 місяці тому +1

    You can check out all the videos in our Hidden JDM Gem series here: ua-cam.com/video/QxqLf-kGwyQ/v-deo.html

  • @Boatright
    @Boatright 20 днів тому

    Lots of errors in this video. Its a 2.6L G54B motor, not a 2.0L 4G63, those motors came later in the 90-99 Eclipse, Laser and Talon. Secondly, its pronounced COOP, the E is silent.

    • @quattrocam
      @quattrocam  20 днів тому

      Thanks for your feedback, for clarity:
      Engine capacity differed between markets. American customers received the larger SOHC Astron G54B 2.6 L engine. Most markets received the SOHC 2.0 L Sirius G63B (4G series) engine
      (Wikipedia)
      Coop is a US term.
      There are two common pronunciations in English:
      /kuːˈpeɪ/ (koo-PAY) - the anglicized version of the French pronunciation of coupé.
      /kuːp/ (KOOP) - as a spelling pronunciation when the word is written without an accent.[6][7] This is the usual pronunciation and spelling in the United States,[8] with the pronunciation entering American vernacular no later than 1936[9] and featuring in the Beach Boys' hit 1963 song "Little Deuce Coupe".
      (Wikipedia)
      Being English we use the original French meaning and English pronunciation for our global audience, with Coop being an American only saying.

  • @88N-TransportSoldier
    @88N-TransportSoldier Місяць тому +1

    FTO ?

    • @quattrocam
      @quattrocam  Місяць тому +1

      Would love to do one on the FTO if people wanted to see it

    • @88N-TransportSoldier
      @88N-TransportSoldier Місяць тому +1

      @@quattrocam Its one Mitsu no one has really heard of. Im half Japanese they were a common sight in Nagano where my Dad is from.