Dont listen to the people that say its unreliable. It's your car, if you like it, you like it. People have different opinions about each cars in the car community but our heart for a car we like will not go away
16, just got my first job, definitely choosing this over a g35 that everyone around my age has🥴 EDIT- 3 months later and I have acquired one of my dream cars. A manual 1994 3000gt SL with 170k miles. Thank you 🤩
@@eros6421 Yes indeed, and I’ve already went ahead and changed the oil and spark plugs and runs amazing. I bought Recaro seats for it and saving up to get some coilovers
@@SixStarRacinginc nice bro just got a 1992 gt sl 169k miles alr messed up a bearing in clutch i got told been sitting for a while finna change oil etc starts right up every time tho
MotoP thanks, previous owner had the car for 16 years, it’s basic bolt ons such as a catback exhaust system filters and boost controller. 13G turbos came with the U.K. spec, 410bhp @14psi. 15psi is max for the turbos with my current set up. It’s outpaced a few 600cc bikes. These 3000GT’s are monsters
Take care of the car and she will return the favor. Most people complaining of reliability issues have 3000GT's that have been to the moon and back, changed hands more than a Thailand hooker, and have been worked on by kids still going through puberty. I can only speak for the VR4 but I bought my 2 owner 95 with 70k miles. It's still running great 8 years and 20k later because I TAKE CARE OF IT! Any high performance machine needs a lot of maintenance and unfortunately people that by these cars for cheap don't realize that.
Im a 1993 base DOHC owner and learned ALOT over the year. You see the DOHC dont have alot of room in the cylinder walls which causes friction against the rod bearings. Causing the engine to "blow". If that happens you spun a rod bearing with possible crank damage but the good news is parts are cheap. Just rebuild the gaskets seals engine bearings oil pumps water pumps timing belts rods with original piston and itll last forever. And obviously transmission maintenance.
These are great cars and very fun to drive. My son bought a used '94 SL At 116K miles, crank sensor went out which is a lot of work to replace it. While I was at it, I went ahead and changed the oil pump, water pump, timing belt and tensioner along with the crank sensor. If you can do the work yourself and you stay on top of the maintenance then you will really enjoy these cars. This car is fast enough as it has smooth power through all five gears and the cornering is amazing! I simply love this car!! Great video!!
Had my base 25 years, just the usual maintenance, 111000 miles, just did struts, clutch, timing and serpentine belts. Good for another 25 years and still pretty when shined up. Fun to drive
I have the 1997 base model with the SOHC as well. I just did a compression test on all 6 cylinders and the results were impressive! All were between 165-175 PSI at 151K miles! Still plenty of life left in the motor. I'm planning on installing a turbo soon since it's not my daily driver.
I just bought a 1994 3000GT base that i had to tow home because a lifter lost prime, slung the rocker arm out and scarred the cam lobe. I spent about a month resourcing parts (specifically the cams) and finally got it put back together monday. According to every forum i saw, it wasnt supposed to start up. It started up like it was never an issue to begin with. It still has the norotious lifter tick but thats purely from the onther STOCK 25yr old lifters that had the 1mm hole vs the gen 3s which had the 3mm hole. Didnt drop a valve, no loss in compression, sat for atleast a few months with the valve cover off, and it didnt even hesitate to start. So idk where this unreliability crap came from, my guess is from terrible owners that blame the car for their screw ups, but its not true. The 3s was one of my dream cars and now i own one that i was told several times would never start without a complete rebuild, i esseintially slapped a new USED set of cams and a brand new lifter and it came right back to life. Needs a few more general upkeep items to get it back to good health but you gotta get a heartbeat before you can save a life and i got the heartbeat lol
Very well said! You’re the man! I own a 1997 3000GT VR4. The car put a big smile on my face every time I drive it.. Also have a ‘96 C4 LT4 Corvette, but I like driving the Vr4 more.. Will keep it forever!!!
@@wewatch7465 I'm not Tim, but I can vouch. The VR4 is great in the snow. I hate to actually use the car in the snow, as I don't want it getting covered in salt and such... but they're troopers in the inclement weather. They're like driving a fast but controllable tank that's glued to the road.
Just saw your video. You are absolutely right- the Sohc models are quite reliable. The dohcs a little less so. Used to own a stealth ES myself. Alot of the flak comes from 'friends' of owners who had bad experiences and like any car some motors arw just temperamental. In regards to the VR4 model, alot of people forget these cars were nearly 40-50k new. And despite having depreciated as much as they have, their maintenance is still that of a 50k car. One wouldnt expect maintenance on a porsche 911 to be next to nill just because its value dropped. Same for any car of that caliber- and for its time the 3S was ahead of the curve.
Reliability is down to the user. Look after it with good-quality parts, and it'll be good to you. If you'd like to upgrade it a little, see if you can plonk a 6G75 into it. One out of a non-MIVEC Eclipse. Or a DOHC version. Will get a LOT more boogie into it without the increase in complexity ;)
We need more ppl saying this!!! I have a turbo Stealth, 2 NA Stealths, and a 3000gt... They die because of lack of maintenance...mostly the timing belt, or ppl that really have no clue working on them!! But cmon, they are the equivalent of a $50k sports car, so do the maintenance lol!! And here's the best part nobody mentions: if you break/slip a timing belt, you csn replace the valves, and freshen the whole motor (rings, bearings, gaskets) for a few hundred dollars!!!!
I've had it for 12 years now and i would say it's very reliable, best thing to do is to fit some forged pistons , rods , metal head gasket and a scania truck intercooler ,keep the power around 480bhp and this engine will never break ,you can go 160 mph all day long.
haven't watched the video yet, but a year into my personal 224k mile SL revival, i'm gonna guess some key points are PCB, Idle controller, Thermostat, defrost vents, headgaskets, radiator, clutch master cylinder, vacuum hose for the brake booster, and ALL 24 valve stem seals under the DOHC. edit: all of that may have sounded like complaints, but when you own one of these you quickly learn the bond-building relationship of reviving and learning skills from a car that will truly leave you with a bigger smile everytime you drive it than any of your other cars
I’m 17 and started working. Found a deal near me for really low. Suspiciously low. I’ll look more into it. About 100k miles. Same make and model. I really do hope I’ll be able to buy the car
@@heritagekidz7756 turns out the guy was scamming or at least in my opinion. He would only take money through an eBay offer and said it would be “shipped and handled” to me for a fee Edit: I didn’t give him money. Let alone my attention.
No its NOT heavy , a single over head cam and the DOHC are between 32-3300lbs , a Honda prelude is 3200lbs to put it in prospective , they FEEL heavy because Mits put a spring rate and shocks in the car that's better suited to a Lincoln Town car , plus the sway bars (especially the rear's) are a joke.. The DOHC 3kgt is actually quicker than a NA 300z and Supra (and better on gas) who both come in heavier than the FWD 3kgt. As for reliability ? I have had my 94 DOHC for 18 out of 24 years of its life , I drive it like a Porsche here and there and it has been ROCK SOLID , as good as the many Honda's I have had... and I'm a Honda lover. Besides the usual tires , brake pads , rotors , a clutch , T-belt/water pump and front lower ball joints , everything else is org ... Incredible IMO BTW: The commonly talked about spun main bearings are almost always a result of an idiot mechanic jacking up the car by the oil pan , crushing it , pinching off the oil pick up , If you are going to buy one , inspect the oil pan for signs of idiot abuse.
I weighed my 92 N/A Stealth R/T at 3100 (ish)lbs. It's a nimble car. Took an SRT Cherokee (not a new one) on the highway. Fun as hell and gets looks your way.
@@turbojoe2 3047lb on my 94 DOHC 5spd with a LW/flywheel , LW/rims , LW/battery SEVEN HUNDRED F@#KING pounds less than a VR4 ... and with 10% better DTL its quicker than most expect , because idiots think its 4000lbs.. ;)
Nice video. The most important I mention to people is that 90 percent of the spun bearings out there are from dumbasses jacking the car up by the oil pan and crushing it in when doing the timing service, reducing oil flow at the pickup tube. They are finicky at times but such cool cars to drive and look at. Supra performance at one fifth the bloody price.
Thank you for this video. I'm rescuing a 94 this week from it's way to the junk jard because a misfire. Paid $200 for it. Noting else wrong except a broken clip for the sun roof and the misfire.
I'm buying a Stealth ES from a salvage yard here in Kansas. Needs a full interior repair, then I need to find out what went wrong with the engine to make it stop. Spark, air, fuel. Gotta check all 3.
Team Motovation-tv mine hasn't had a bit of problems but if you look at the comments on my other 3000gt videos everyone talks about how unreliable it is
Meh only issues I see that is common is the oil pan leak what twenty year old car doesn't have that issue lol mines sitting on 200k miles original motor transmission
I have a 1994 3000GT SL with 159k miles and ive only had one problem with it.. just one. The previous owner (just 1) didnt have any problems with it other than the normal maintenance that EVERY car needs. The only problem i had with it was the starter. Took it to the shop for a oil change, all of the sudden my starter was dead. Car didnt wanna start so I took my car to a different shop to get a new starter installed and was told car starters going bad is normal after a long period of time. I mean, from 1994-2021 and only one major small problem, i'd say thats reliable.
MY GST 260,,000 miles when I sold it, only $ was tires, oil changes, 60,000 mile timing belt and new CV joints at 200,000. My 3000gt base had 130,000 when I sold it. Looked and ran like new. My GSX had 2nd gear go at 40, 000. I only had it several months. The car was doing track days, second gear failure of cars any car running quarter miles is common.
The people commenting on your videos are probably getting all of their shit from VR-4's. The VR-4 was a SHOWCASE of state-of-the-art tech. So many things that were not exactly proven before that car, so many things to go wrong. The base model has very few of those things at all. That's why it'll run forever. Despite that, I love my VR-4 and find it worth the work and expense.
They get the rep because of their age and how people abuse them. Like 6k launches literally dumping the clutch over and over. Not maintaining it, like at all. It’s not hard to find out what issues they have. They’re really not that expensive to maintain other than changing the timing belt and water pump every 60k or every 8-10 years. I’ve owned a tt for 18 yrs and 2 tt’s for like 12 yrs. Their reliability has been as good as any other daily drivers I’ve had over the years, which has been a bunch. Plus I’m talking about 2 500hp cars, not even close to stock.
On my second first gen VR4 now. Sold the first to save money for the birth of my second child. 130K miles and no issues. Everything works fine. I drive it hard but i care for it as well. I have a Hyundai i use to commute to work in (hour and a half each way). I take care of it too, but I've had to use the VR4 as a daily for weeks at a time while fixing the Hyundai on multiple occasions.... Perform the recommended maintenance, and enjoy! 3000GTs are only unreliable if you neglect or abuse them, which many people do....
I too have a 1998 base model, and its currently a hassle since the previous owner had not taken care of it. Its in an unreliable state since its in dire need of work and new parts. Regardless of the weight and the slow power of the SOHC, the car has alot of potential. People tell me to buy a VR4 instead, but I dismiss their suggestion. Solely because i dont want to go through the trouble of having to save up for another 3000GT. I'm ok with banking up funds to eventually rebuild the base into an SL or VR4. I got the car because I love it. I also want to understand what i can do with the car, know what problems to assess when they come up, and definitely do the things most owners rarely ever do which is conversions (mechanical or aesthetic). Maybe the car was not as very popular compared to other JDMs in its day because of its cons, but in the end its up to us as owners of such car to make it reliable and embrace it for its pros. I had quite a learning experience with mine so far and don't regret it. Fun fact, Jackie Chan is to thank for getting me hooked onto such a gem. The minute I saw him go up against an R32 with one in the movie Thunderbolt, I was like...I gotta have that.
I have a 98 base model that I have been rebuilding. I specifically choose it because its SOHC with a 5spd. I've worked on several of these 6g72 sohc motors and they are almost bullet proof. It's a non-interference motor so that's the biggest and best thing it has going for itself. The motor is super easy to work on. And thanks to Chrysler, dodge, and Plymouth, these engines are everywhere. There's like 20 years of vehicles with these motors in them.
@@SaltShakerer no in the car. I've done all new oil seals(cams, front/rear crank, valve covers) new timing belt and water pump. New exhaust manifold gaskets. New upper intake plenum gaskets, new clutch(with motor still mounted in the car), new motor mounts, and a bunch of little things like spark plugs O2sensors. The sohc motor is less complicated, more reliable, and easier to work on. There is more room to work around.
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MY 1991 VR4 has been fantastic for me.. I have had it for 4 years now, and I purchased it from an elderly gentleman in Tokyo and it has 131.000 km on the clock and it is running like the first day.. It is utterly stock in every way even down to the radio with casette player, but I am so happy for the car.. Looks fantastic, pulls good and did I mention looks fantastic.. Only downside to it is the utter horrible gas milage, but I knew that before I got the car and that even makes me love it more.. It gives me the safety of the car working as intended when it has good power but also has less then good gas milage :D
I am getting ready to purchase I believe a base model one of these mid-90s and I'm looking so forward to tearing into it and making it a badass daily driver
Exactly! depends who had it and if basic maintenance was done prior..most ppl that don't know a damn thing about these beautiful machines buy them in need of tlc and expect it to be as reliable as a damn Honda. It can be if you get it up to par. Most of the time they have been in the wrong hands half it's life 😞 I've owned 8 of the twin turbo models and restored everyone of them back to being mechanically sound. Two of which sat for 3+ years and we're about ready to be parted, instead, got them running strong and healthy. One thing that people don't realize is the tanks rot real easily from the inside and can't sit very long without gas or treatment...thus causing the fuel injectors and filter to be clogged, as well as the pump eventually seizing. Saw this to be the most common problem on these cars along with timing belt tensioner failure/slipping and ecu capacitors leaking. These are and can be very fast! Are a blast to drive and nothing quite handles like the AWD AWS models! Love them! Currently I own both a red VR4 and a Pearl white Stealth TT and couldn't be happier 😁
Kevin De Champ I just bought my first car and it’s a 93 SL ! And already thinking of buying another car so I can put it away. It’s got 218k miles 1k of which I’ve racked up on it! And damn it runs great!! Cherry red 5 speed manual too! I loveeee this car.
Kevin, I just bought a Black 24 valve dual overhead cam 1996 3000GT not 3 weeks ago, it wouldn't idle or run food at all unless you stomped it down, rough idle, low power on hills and at low RPM. I and 2 friends were looking at it, my friend started pulling plug wires, 3d in the front didn't change nothing. I ordered a rebuilt injector for about $30. Went to another friends garage and we put it on. When we pulled okd one out was rust in there, so I sent someone to buy me a fuel filter for another $20, and we put that in. My friend blew into one end, more rust than fuel came out. We think that was the factory fuel filter, nobody bothered to change it since is under battery box. Car runs like a scalded dog now. It sat for years, probably with hardly any fuel in it. I'll run a few tanks next with some accetone in with the gas, then I'm going to change that filter again, I'll wager by then it will be like new engine.
I think I put around 1-2K kms (this year is like 500KM) at the most on my 92 Stealth R/T. Aside from the battery going flat once a year, Its pure fun every time. Also I change the oil in the spring.
93 vr4 here. got it at 103k blown transfer case. got a new one and had to replace coolant temp sensor in 6 years up to 132k. only issue is trans is starting to go, however some 18 year old kid owned it and fucked it up
I don’t want to be pessimistic, which I’m not. I love these cars. I owned a 99 base model and had so many problems. The trans went out, air idle control, alternator, everything seemed to be failing. I did an entire trans overhaul kit that didn’t fix the car and fixed the air idle control and EGR valve and still couldn’t get it to idle. It would drive but just couldn’t idle. I dropped probably 6k just trying to get it to run and couldn’t so I had to sell it
I bought a 1998 one in May 2018, it may be slow but it's super reliable, looks nice. Looks better than most of cars that are in production now and you still can pick up chicks in the car hahaaa
Hell I have had my 95 SL for 12 years and besides routine stuff I have had no issues with it. I replace the alternator, did a water pump, timing kit, clutch, plugs and wires when I first got the car. Just put another water pump and timing kit in it 2 months ago, not because it needed it but as preventative maintenance. Hell I just got a 99 base model a week ago. These are the cars my son and daughter will get when they start driving because I know they will not leave them stranded on the side of the road.
Used to have the Dodge Stealth RT with a dual overhead cam 6 G 72 anybody that tells you that engine is unreliable or that car is unreliable is just scared to turn a wrench or pay someone to do so. I will tell you this, dual overhead cam model has a timing belt tensioner that is hydraulic and if it fails and you jump timing you'll have to rebuild your engine or buy new heads or both. That's what I had to do, first engine rebuild and it has to be a dual overhead cam interference motor. Wouldn't you know I got it right
My old 92 VR4 with typical BPU mods was the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned by far. And I beat the crap out of that thing from 80k miles to 150k miles. Clutch was slipping when I sold it, that was it. Oh I did have to replace the steering rack after one night leaving work when it went from 32F + to about 0F and the standing water around my front wheels froze. I tried turning the wheel before moving, no one to blame by myself. Car was stupid fun in the winter though. I miss that car almost as much as I miss my old 1991 Galant VR4. 1189/2000 and ridiculously comfortable, and would eat up stock C5s when they first came out(GVR4 was stock internals/stock turbo but that was it for stock parts). Bought a 2000 Mustang GT in between...won't make that mistake again.
I have two VR4's and they have been easy to maintain and are reliable. I also had a 93 base model which I drove almost 100,000 miles before I sold it and it was an awesome car. In fact, I'm pretty sure I drove it for about 10 years and the difference between my purchase price and the price when I sold it was just under $10,000. So, if it were not for super high insurance, the car cost me around a $1,000 a year to own in the end. If you want a fun ride with a lot of bang for your buck then pick one of these cars up for sure. I would stay away from the automatic transmissions in early production years...they did fail often which may be why it has mixed reviews.
Hello. I just picked up a 96 VR-4. Just wondering what are some good, safe mods I can do to bump up the power a little. I have a Borla cat-back on it, and a K&N intake already. Also, where is a good place to get OEM and aftermarket parts from? I see ninjaperformance.com has quite an extensive list of OEM stuff priced reasonable. Just wondering if there were others. Thanks for any help you can give!
What I'm getting from the comments is that maintenance is the most important thing to keep these cars running. Currently looking at a 91 GTO. Apart from regular oil changes, what are the other things to look out for as far as maintenance? Someone help out please!
I've had a 95 VR4 (BPU) for 15 years, quite reliable and get 25-30 mpg hwy. Had a 95 SL for 3 years, quite reliable too. Biggest issues have been AWS leaks etc, the 6G is great and the cars are super stout compared to most cars.
My 91 is es been through some bad owners but she and I have brought her back she's been so far very reliable. . I love my es it's not race car fast but it's fast enough and I'm getting 28 mpg when I drive her careful I love these cars.. plz plz plz take better care of her man.. these cars are getting more rare everyday .. ok anyway have a great day man
I have read so many reviews on reliable cars such as Honda accords, Civics, Mitsubishi Eclipses, and this car....and the ones who complain are the ones that don't know how to maintain their cars. They complain about taking it to the shop time and time again,and spending $$$. In which they could have did research on the issues through car forums and UA-cam videos, and probably fixed it themselves or had someone else fix it....BUT instead they went to a shop more than once, to a mechanic who works on mostly American Cars(not imports from Asia), and half the time the mechanic guesses what it is, and see if it works. You see... mechanics don't have time to do research on the internet to see what the issue is, but WE have time to.
Every 3000gt is an absolute tank. Nothing hurts it. They will run for 200-300k miles without batting an eye. Who in the world says they are unreliable? -Detroit Go on autotrader, buy one for $6k, and thank me later.
my 95 stealth is just like yours, 2 years passes by and no major maintenance required except for ac failure :) just give her some headers and bigger pistons and she feels like a go kart with the right suspension set up
Lol. Well chances are there will still be alot around for most. People are too busy trying to buy a Supra or Skyline these days. It'll be awhile until i ever get an RX7, so I made a cool choice getting the GT.
I own a vr-4 and its been one of the best cars ive owned and i also own a 4th gen z28 and i trust it before i would my Z28. The 3000GT is a tough car. Ive been a mechanic for 19 years and speaking of slow. None of the 3000gt models are actually slow. Never owned a base 3000gt but as far as the SL and the VR -4 neither of those 2 are slow. I can bury the hand on my VR-4 and my friends SL will stay right behind me.
It's just the base models from 97 to 99 that were awfully slow. Mitsubishi is to blame for that one, utilizing SOHC engines from the discontinued Dodge Stealth to change the base model, which was not a great idea considering that you had base models prior fitted with the DOHCs and were not really much different from the SL. If they were going to do so with using SOHCs, it should've been since the car's debut. Maybe it had much to do with the economy changing at the time and making something slightly more reliable but with such late timing it inevitably made the car disappointing.
i own a 94 sl, its one of the most unreliable overengineered piece of 90s tech they ever made, I've literally rebuilt the motor and have spares for about every single electrical thing on this car, and yet I can BARELY get it to drive a mile without a new problem arrising
The only flaw with this 6 G g72 dual overhead cam is the timing belt tensioner that's it other than that the heads are damn near Bulletproof and the block is cast-iron so there's very little Flex and if you put it back together correctly it'll run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run until the fuel pump gives out owned a 94 Dodge Stealth naturally aspirated dual overhead cam made more money with it then I paid for it and made more money with it after I rebuilt it than I ever paid for it all together. Solid engine solid car the RT came with a roll cage installed since its reason for being so fucking heavy
I got a 91 Dodge stealth r/t twin turbo and 92 dodge stealth r/t NA and both have been realiable. Cost a good penny for maintenance but worh it. I love them.
I found a mint 93 dodge stealth rt non turbo 140,000 miles Ferrari red real nice in side and out. It would be my first car seems like fun. Should I get it is just under $6000
you need to do some maintenance, so many 3s owners run these cars forever with none. Mitsu's are all very reliable though, always were. Same with Toyota's and Honda's. A Twin Turbo of course has way more parts, but a NA car should run forever.
I watched your video before buying this beast and now I just bought one GTO SR here in Pakistan and everyone has these looks when they see it 😍 The only SR with just 38k miles on it and all in genuine condition 😎🏎️ This version has no Turbos. Should I opt for a turbo? The VR4 is the same engine with 1 turbos right
@@PeaJayYt ahh too bad. I was very interested in the 3000gt sl. I thought that the 3000gt sl had 4wd just like the vr4. Fwd is a bit weird for a 3000gt
@@dutchNFSGaming Exactly my thoughts. Mitsubishi should've made it a RWD & AWD only. Heck one guy out there converted his to an RWD to make into a sick drift car.
MOTO-P is the Best and I just subscribed!!! I've taken all his advice and starting buying 3000 GT's cars too. I just uploaded a new video with similar content. PLZ watch/subscribe and gimme me some feedback/love ! Thank you !
I know this is a bad question already but are the 4 speed automatic transmissions good on the Mitsubishi 3000? The reason why I ask this is because I can’t drive a manual due to my arthritis.
I’m looking to buy a vr4 soon, and every one is saying the same shit, electric failure, awd failure, aws failure One guy in the comments said it best, it’s just like the rx7, Supra and gtr. Things have to be maintained, the only problem is it was never a star in fast and furious
its a very reliable i just bought one and its already at 205k miles and its strong and reliable and also i own a 420a eclipse and a 4g64 spyder and they are all reliable daily driven aslonng as u maintain them they will run 4ever
Since U have a hole on ur exhaust I rec U consider just having a straight pipe installed with aftermarket muffler. It make it a lil faster n louder n less heavier.
Great video the gt3000 that have the problem are the turbos and that's mainly because the people who have the VR 4 beat the crap out of them like you and I probably would if we had the VR 4 .
The only problem I had was the brakes had to change the callipers rotors and pads. And the tune-ups for the SL and vr4 are expensive. But other than that I LOVE MY 3000 GT. IM ON MY SECOND ONE TGR FIRST BEING AN SL TOO BUT A 93. AND GUESS WHAT MY 3000 GT ISN'T ALL THAT SLOW. I HAVE BEATEN CARS I SHOULDN'T HAVE. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CAR
Dont listen to the people that say its unreliable. It's your car, if you like it, you like it. People have different opinions about each cars in the car community but our heart for a car we like will not go away
Thanks needed this
16, just got my first job, definitely choosing this over a g35 that everyone around my age has🥴
EDIT- 3 months later and I have acquired one of my dream cars. A manual 1994 3000gt SL with 170k miles. Thank you 🤩
How has the car been?
is it running good still
@@eros6421 Yes indeed, and I’ve already went ahead and changed the oil and spark plugs and runs amazing. I bought Recaro seats for it and saving up to get some coilovers
@@SixStarRacinginc nice bro just got a 1992 gt sl 169k miles alr messed up a bearing in clutch i got told been sitting for a while finna change oil etc starts right up every time tho
@@SixStarRacinginc I’m gonna buy one with 135k miles on it
My 1996 SL 3000GT just hit 390,000 miles.
This is the post I needed to see
Did you do round trips across earth over the oceans or something?
Holy hell what?
I'm buying an import on 220,000 kilometers, so that put my mind at ease.
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Just picked my 1991 Mitsubishi 3000gt. With adjustable bucket seats WTF!!!
Subscribe and ill subscribe back!!
The whole unreliable thing is mainly with heavily modded ones
I have a VR4, dont buy a 20+yo car unless youre willing to work, learn, and put in time.
Car and Gym enthusiast nice. Might buy a 1997 Mitsubishi 3000gt vr4 at 16.
1998 UK spec 3000GT, 145k miles, race quite a bit on the street and have no issues. Running 410bhp
Adders321 that sounds like an awesome ride!
MotoP thanks, previous owner had the car for 16 years, it’s basic bolt ons such as a catback exhaust system filters and boost controller. 13G turbos came with the U.K. spec, 410bhp @14psi. 15psi is max for the turbos with my current set up. It’s outpaced a few 600cc bikes. These 3000GT’s are monsters
Take care of the car and she will return the favor. Most people complaining of reliability issues have 3000GT's that have been to the moon and back, changed hands more than a Thailand hooker, and have been worked on by kids still going through puberty. I can only speak for the VR4 but I bought my 2 owner 95 with 70k miles. It's still running great 8 years and 20k later because I TAKE CARE OF IT! Any high performance machine needs a lot of maintenance and unfortunately people that by these cars for cheap don't realize that.
Changed hands more than a Thailand hooked... . Lmbo.
Amen to that
Maybe people are getting their info from Scotty Kilmer about this car.
Dont get me started on that old f*ck
He didn't said it was unreliable. You just need a guy with you that knows something about engines
@@PeaJayYt Isnt he knowledgable on cars???
@@raitamasensei748 He probably knows a good amount, but from what i have seen, all he does is make negative click-bait titles.
@@wabalubadubdubdub Yeah the titles contradict each sometimes I agree there. But gotta make bread init. lol
Im a 1993 base DOHC owner and learned ALOT over the year. You see the DOHC dont have alot of room in the cylinder walls which causes friction against the rod bearings. Causing the engine to "blow". If that happens you spun a rod bearing with possible crank damage but the good news is parts are cheap. Just rebuild the gaskets seals engine bearings oil pumps water pumps timing belts rods with original piston and itll last forever. And obviously transmission maintenance.
These are great cars and very fun to drive. My son bought a used '94 SL At 116K miles, crank sensor went out which is a lot of work to replace it. While I was at it, I went ahead and changed the oil pump, water pump, timing belt and tensioner along with the crank sensor. If you can do the work yourself and you stay on top of the maintenance then you will really enjoy these cars. This car is fast enough as it has smooth power through all five gears and the cornering is amazing! I simply love this car!! Great video!!
Had my base 25 years, just the usual maintenance, 111000 miles, just did struts, clutch, timing and serpentine belts. Good for another 25 years and still pretty when shined up. Fun to drive
I have the 1997 base model with the SOHC as well. I just did a compression test on all 6 cylinders and the results were impressive! All were between 165-175 PSI at 151K miles! Still plenty of life left in the motor. I'm planning on installing a turbo soon since it's not my daily driver.
I just bought a 1994 3000GT base that i had to tow home because a lifter lost prime, slung the rocker arm out and scarred the cam lobe. I spent about a month resourcing parts (specifically the cams) and finally got it put back together monday. According to every forum i saw, it wasnt supposed to start up. It started up like it was never an issue to begin with. It still has the norotious lifter tick but thats purely from the onther STOCK 25yr old lifters that had the 1mm hole vs the gen 3s which had the 3mm hole. Didnt drop a valve, no loss in compression, sat for atleast a few months with the valve cover off, and it didnt even hesitate to start. So idk where this unreliability crap came from, my guess is from terrible owners that blame the car for their screw ups, but its not true. The 3s was one of my dream cars and now i own one that i was told several times would never start without a complete rebuild, i esseintially slapped a new USED set of cams and a brand new lifter and it came right back to life. Needs a few more general upkeep items to get it back to good health but you gotta get a heartbeat before you can save a life and i got the heartbeat lol
Very well said! You’re the man!
I own a 1997 3000GT VR4. The car put a big smile on my face every time I drive it..
Also have a ‘96 C4 LT4 Corvette, but I like driving the Vr4 more.. Will keep it forever!!!
Tim T how is it on the snow
@@wewatch7465 I'm not Tim, but I can vouch. The VR4 is great in the snow. I hate to actually use the car in the snow, as I don't want it getting covered in salt and such... but they're troopers in the inclement weather. They're like driving a fast but controllable tank that's glued to the road.
Just saw your video.
You are absolutely right- the Sohc models are quite reliable. The dohcs a little less so. Used to own a stealth ES myself.
Alot of the flak comes from 'friends' of owners who had bad experiences and like any car some motors arw just temperamental.
In regards to the VR4 model, alot of people forget these cars were nearly 40-50k new. And despite having depreciated as much as they have, their maintenance is still that of a 50k car. One wouldnt expect maintenance on a porsche 911 to be next to nill just because its value dropped. Same for any car of that caliber- and for its time the 3S was ahead of the curve.
I had a 92 Stealth ES as my first car. Only thing that went out was overdrive and it was easily fixable
Reliability is down to the user. Look after it with good-quality parts, and it'll be good to you.
If you'd like to upgrade it a little, see if you can plonk a 6G75 into it. One out of a non-MIVEC Eclipse. Or a DOHC version. Will get a LOT more boogie into it without the increase in complexity ;)
We need more ppl saying this!!! I have a turbo Stealth, 2 NA Stealths, and a 3000gt... They die because of lack of maintenance...mostly the timing belt, or ppl that really have no clue working on them!! But cmon, they are the equivalent of a $50k sports car, so do the maintenance lol!! And here's the best part nobody mentions: if you break/slip a timing belt, you csn replace the valves, and freshen the whole motor (rings, bearings, gaskets) for a few hundred dollars!!!!
I've had it for 12 years now and i would say it's very reliable, best thing to do is to fit some forged pistons , rods , metal head gasket and a scania truck intercooler ,keep the power around 480bhp and this engine will never break ,you can go 160 mph all day long.
Great to know !
hey My wife has one. I also have a Jaguar XJR and i prefer the 3000GT Its done 100 000miles totally awesome
I've own 3 3kgts. Never had any issues. All 3 were dohc.
My vr4 is super expensive to fix when it needs parts. Especially since I live in Canada and have to get most of my stuff shipped from the u.s.
Cheers from Calgary eh.
Hey Marcus. Do you still have the VR4?
@@Josh-cw8by Probably not 😂
haven't watched the video yet, but a year into my personal 224k mile SL revival, i'm gonna guess some key points are PCB, Idle controller, Thermostat, defrost vents, headgaskets, radiator, clutch master cylinder, vacuum hose for the brake booster, and ALL 24 valve stem seals under the DOHC.
edit: all of that may have sounded like complaints, but when you own one of these you quickly learn the bond-building relationship of reviving and learning skills from a car that will truly leave you with a bigger smile everytime you drive it than any of your other cars
I’m 17 and started working. Found a deal near me for really low. Suspiciously low. I’ll look more into it. About 100k miles. Same make and model. I really do hope I’ll be able to buy the car
So what happened
yeah what happened
@@heritagekidz7756 turns out the guy was scamming or at least in my opinion. He would only take money through an eBay offer and said it would be “shipped and handled” to me for a fee
Edit: I didn’t give him money. Let alone my attention.
@@jasonn5413 yeah it sounds like he is scamming. I also am on the hunt for a good 3000gt. Good luck with yours
I got a 96 3000GT base model. I had it for 9 years with high mileage 240.994 went to so much trouble fixing it up and I still love the car.
Did you change the timing belt?
I change the timing belt, spark plugs, distributor, aftermarket intake, oxygen sensors, Performance Radiator, and a new water pump
But she still needs work my next step replacing the fuel lines
No its NOT heavy , a single over head cam and the DOHC are between 32-3300lbs , a Honda prelude is 3200lbs to put it in prospective , they FEEL heavy because Mits put a spring rate and shocks in the car that's better suited to a Lincoln Town car , plus the sway bars (especially the rear's) are a joke.. The DOHC 3kgt is actually quicker than a NA 300z and Supra (and better on gas) who both come in heavier than the FWD 3kgt. As for reliability ? I have had my 94 DOHC for 18 out of 24 years of its life , I drive it like a Porsche here and there and it has been ROCK SOLID , as good as the many Honda's I have had... and I'm a Honda lover. Besides the usual tires , brake pads , rotors , a clutch , T-belt/water pump and front lower ball joints , everything else is org ... Incredible IMO
BTW: The commonly talked about spun main bearings are almost always a result of an idiot mechanic jacking up the car by the oil pan , crushing it , pinching off the oil pick up , If you are going to buy one , inspect the oil pan for signs of idiot abuse.
I weighed my 92 N/A Stealth R/T at 3100 (ish)lbs. It's a nimble car. Took an SRT Cherokee (not a new one) on the highway. Fun as hell and gets looks your way.
@@turbojoe2 3047lb on my 94 DOHC 5spd with a LW/flywheel , LW/rims , LW/battery
SEVEN HUNDRED F@#KING pounds less than a VR4 ... and with 10% better DTL its quicker than most expect , because idiots think its 4000lbs.. ;)
Nice video. The most important I mention to people is that 90 percent of the spun bearings out there are from dumbasses jacking the car up by the oil pan and crushing it in when doing the timing service, reducing oil flow at the pickup tube.
They are finicky at times but such cool cars to drive and look at. Supra performance at one fifth the bloody price.
Got my 1994 Dodge Stealth R/T last week and that bad boy has 286K miles and still runs like an absolute champ.
What’s your fuel economy on it? Mines a 1995 dodge stealth rt single turbo and can’t figure it out if it’s good for fuel
Thank you for this video. I'm rescuing a 94 this week from it's way to the junk jard because a misfire. Paid $200 for it. Noting else wrong except a broken clip for the sun roof and the misfire.
I'm buying a Stealth ES from a salvage yard here in Kansas. Needs a full interior repair, then I need to find out what went wrong with the engine to make it stop. Spark, air, fuel. Gotta check all 3.
Mine survived a year of my sister's driving 66k miles and I don't think she even changed the dang oil while she had it also mine has a nasty pan leak
Team Motovation-tv mine hasn't had a bit of problems but if you look at the comments on my other 3000gt videos everyone talks about how unreliable it is
Meh only issues I see that is common is the oil pan leak what twenty year old car doesn't have that issue lol mines sitting on 200k miles original motor transmission
Mine turned over to 164k as of this video lol
@@4mkc mines at 190k, well bottom end , I got mine with bent valves so now thanks to me she's got new heads etc lol
@Dusty Tanco: R u the cat with the blue DSM Eagle Talon?
I have a 1994 3000GT SL with 159k miles and ive only had one problem with it.. just one. The previous owner (just 1) didnt have any problems with it other than the normal maintenance that EVERY car needs. The only problem i had with it was the starter. Took it to the shop for a oil change, all of the sudden my starter was dead. Car didnt wanna start so I took my car to a different shop to get a new starter installed and was told car starters going bad is normal after a long period of time. I mean, from 1994-2021 and only one major small problem, i'd say thats reliable.
MY GST 260,,000 miles when I sold it, only $ was tires, oil changes, 60,000 mile timing belt and new CV joints at 200,000. My 3000gt base had 130,000 when I sold it. Looked and ran like new. My GSX had 2nd gear go at 40, 000. I only had it several months. The car was doing track days, second gear failure of cars any car running quarter miles is common.
Man I want a gsx so bad. They're just so hard to come by niw
The people commenting on your videos are probably getting all of their shit from VR-4's. The VR-4 was a SHOWCASE of state-of-the-art tech. So many things that were not exactly proven before that car, so many things to go wrong. The base model has very few of those things at all. That's why it'll run forever. Despite that, I love my VR-4 and find it worth the work and expense.
They get the rep because of their age and how people abuse them. Like 6k launches literally dumping the clutch over and over. Not maintaining it, like at all.
It’s not hard to find out what issues they have. They’re really not that expensive to maintain other than changing the timing belt and water pump every 60k or every 8-10 years. I’ve owned a tt for 18 yrs and 2 tt’s for like 12 yrs. Their reliability has been as good as any other daily drivers I’ve had over the years, which has been a bunch. Plus I’m talking about 2 500hp cars, not even close to stock.
Yeah despite me not taking very good care of it, its did amazing
On my second first gen VR4 now. Sold the first to save money for the birth of my second child. 130K miles and no issues. Everything works fine. I drive it hard but i care for it as well. I have a Hyundai i use to commute to work in (hour and a half each way). I take care of it too, but I've had to use the VR4 as a daily for weeks at a time while fixing the Hyundai on multiple occasions.... Perform the recommended maintenance, and enjoy! 3000GTs are only unreliable if you neglect or abuse them, which many people do....
Can I get an update on it now that it’s been a couple of years past? I want one because they do look amazing. I love the looks.
I too have a 1998 base model, and its currently a hassle since the previous owner had not taken care of it. Its in an unreliable state since its in dire need of work and new parts. Regardless of the weight and the slow power of the SOHC, the car has alot of potential. People tell me to buy a VR4 instead, but I dismiss their suggestion. Solely because i dont want to go through the trouble of having to save up for another 3000GT. I'm ok with banking up funds to eventually rebuild the base into an SL or VR4. I got the car because I love it. I also want to understand what i can do with the car, know what problems to assess when they come up, and definitely do the things most owners rarely ever do which is conversions (mechanical or aesthetic). Maybe the car was not as very popular compared to other JDMs in its day because of its cons, but in the end its up to us as owners of such car to make it reliable and embrace it for its pros. I had quite a learning experience with mine so far and don't regret it. Fun fact, Jackie Chan is to thank for getting me hooked onto such a gem. The minute I saw him go up against an R32 with one in the movie Thunderbolt, I was like...I gotta have that.
I have a 98 base model that I have been rebuilding. I specifically choose it because its SOHC with a 5spd. I've worked on several of these 6g72 sohc motors and they are almost bullet proof. It's a non-interference motor so that's the biggest and best thing it has going for itself. The motor is super easy to work on. And thanks to Chrysler, dodge, and Plymouth, these engines are everywhere. There's like 20 years of vehicles with these motors in them.
super easy to work on? out of the car you mean?
@@SaltShakerer no in the car. I've done all new oil seals(cams, front/rear crank, valve covers) new timing belt and water pump. New exhaust manifold gaskets. New upper intake plenum gaskets, new clutch(with motor still mounted in the car), new motor mounts, and a bunch of little things like spark plugs O2sensors. The sohc motor is less complicated, more reliable, and easier to work on. There is more room to work around.
MY 1991 VR4 has been fantastic for me.. I have had it for 4 years now, and I purchased it from an elderly gentleman in Tokyo and it has 131.000 km on the clock and it is running like the first day.. It is utterly stock in every way even down to the radio with casette player, but I am so happy for the car.. Looks fantastic, pulls good and did I mention looks fantastic.. Only downside to it is the utter horrible gas milage, but I knew that before I got the car and that even makes me love it more.. It gives me the safety of the car working as intended when it has good power but also has less then good gas milage :D
I am getting ready to purchase I believe a base model one of these mid-90s and I'm looking so forward to tearing into it and making it a badass daily driver
Exactly! depends who had it and if basic maintenance was done prior..most ppl that don't know a damn thing about these beautiful machines buy them in need of tlc and expect it to be as reliable as a damn Honda. It can be if you get it up to par. Most of the time they have been in the wrong hands half it's life 😞
I've owned 8 of the twin turbo models and restored everyone of them back to being mechanically sound. Two of which sat for 3+ years and we're about ready to be parted, instead, got them running strong and healthy. One thing that people don't realize is the tanks rot real easily from the inside and can't sit very long without gas or treatment...thus causing the fuel injectors and filter to be clogged, as well as the pump eventually seizing. Saw this to be the most common problem on these cars along with timing belt tensioner failure/slipping and ecu capacitors leaking.
These are and can be very fast! Are a blast to drive and nothing quite handles like the AWD AWS models! Love them! Currently I own both a red VR4 and a Pearl white Stealth TT and couldn't be happier 😁
Kevin De Champ I just bought my first car and it’s a 93 SL ! And already thinking of buying another car so I can put it away. It’s got 218k miles 1k of which I’ve racked up on it! And damn it runs great!! Cherry red 5 speed manual too! I loveeee this car.
Kevin, I just bought a Black 24 valve dual overhead cam 1996 3000GT not 3 weeks ago, it wouldn't idle or run food at all unless you stomped it down, rough idle, low power on hills and at low RPM. I and 2 friends were looking at it, my friend started pulling plug wires, 3d in the front didn't change nothing. I ordered a rebuilt injector for about $30. Went to another friends garage and we put it on. When we pulled okd one out was rust in there, so I sent someone to buy me a fuel filter for another $20, and we put that in. My friend blew into one end, more rust than fuel came out. We think that was the factory fuel filter, nobody bothered to change it since is under battery box. Car runs like a scalded dog now. It sat for years, probably with hardly any fuel in it. I'll run a few tanks next with some accetone in with the gas, then I'm going to change that filter again, I'll wager by then it will be like new engine.
Noted. Thanks.
I think I put around 1-2K kms (this year is like 500KM) at the most on my 92 Stealth R/T. Aside from the battery going flat once a year, Its pure fun every time. Also I change the oil in the spring.
93 vr4 here. got it at 103k blown transfer case. got a new one and had to replace coolant temp sensor in 6 years up to 132k. only issue is trans is starting to go, however some 18 year old kid owned it and fucked it up
I don’t want to be pessimistic, which I’m not. I love these cars. I owned a 99 base model and had so many problems. The trans went out, air idle control, alternator, everything seemed to be failing. I did an entire trans overhaul kit that didn’t fix the car and fixed the air idle control and EGR valve and still couldn’t get it to idle. It would drive but just couldn’t idle. I dropped probably 6k just trying to get it to run and couldn’t so I had to sell it
I’m about to buy one here soon. One of my favorite cars
Just bought mine last week 94 sl
I bought a 1998 one in May 2018, it may be slow but it's super reliable, looks nice. Looks better than most of cars that are in production now and you still can pick up chicks in the car hahaaa
Hell I have had my 95 SL for 12 years and besides routine stuff I have had no issues with it. I replace the alternator, did a water pump, timing kit, clutch, plugs and wires when I first got the car. Just put another water pump and timing kit in it 2 months ago, not because it needed it but as preventative maintenance. Hell I just got a 99 base model a week ago. These are the cars my son and daughter will get when they start driving because I know they will not leave them stranded on the side of the road.
Going to buy a 96 SL tomorrow hopefully it isn’t dog shit😁
What's ur review on it? I'm tryna convince my dad to let me buy one haha
@@snappy7915 did u ever get it?
Got a 1995 3000Gt Sl Manual had it for 4 years love it to death never ever had a problem with it!
Used to have the Dodge Stealth RT with a dual overhead cam 6 G 72 anybody that tells you that engine is unreliable or that car is unreliable is just scared to turn a wrench or pay someone to do so. I will tell you this, dual overhead cam model has a timing belt tensioner that is hydraulic and if it fails and you jump timing you'll have to rebuild your engine or buy new heads or both. That's what I had to do, first engine rebuild and it has to be a dual overhead cam interference motor. Wouldn't you know I got it right
Commenting in 2024 i think im going to buy one of these
I have the base model and its not slow at all for the weight it has
Angel Sanchez that is definitely true. For as little horsepower and heavy weigh it throws it around nicely
My old 92 VR4 with typical BPU mods was the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned by far. And I beat the crap out of that thing from 80k miles to 150k miles. Clutch was slipping when I sold it, that was it. Oh I did have to replace the steering rack after one night leaving work when it went from 32F + to about 0F and the standing water around my front wheels froze. I tried turning the wheel before moving, no one to blame by myself. Car was stupid fun in the winter though. I miss that car almost as much as I miss my old 1991 Galant VR4. 1189/2000 and ridiculously comfortable, and would eat up stock C5s when they first came out(GVR4 was stock internals/stock turbo but that was it for stock parts). Bought a 2000 Mustang GT in between...won't make that mistake again.
3000gt been my dream car since 10 years old
Update - after months of saving I’m finally going to be able to buy one you guys don’t know how happy I am
@@alexandermartinez9180 damn bro that sounds sick af. Hopefully I can get one like you soon
The fun part is restoring them and making them even better. If you don't want that get a Camry or an accord.
very true
Me and my dad are going to try to fix our 1998 3000gt vr4
Found a 1997 with 89k miles I plan on buying. Hope to buy it now after watching this
I have a 95 sl and she’s probably the most reliable out of all my vehicles! I love my slow 3000gt it’s an amazing car!
I have two VR4's and they have been easy to maintain and are reliable. I also had a 93 base model which I drove almost 100,000 miles before I sold it and it was an awesome car. In fact, I'm pretty sure I drove it for about 10 years and the difference between my purchase price and the price when I sold it was just under $10,000. So, if it were not for super high insurance, the car cost me around a $1,000 a year to own in the end. If you want a fun ride with a lot of bang for your buck then pick one of these cars up for sure. I would stay away from the automatic transmissions in early production years...they did fail often which may be why it has mixed reviews.
Hello. I just picked up a 96 VR-4. Just wondering what are some good, safe mods I can do to bump up the power a little. I have a Borla cat-back on it, and a K&N intake already. Also, where is a good place to get OEM and aftermarket parts from? I see ninjaperformance.com has quite an extensive list of OEM stuff priced reasonable. Just wondering if there were others. Thanks for any help you can give!
What I'm getting from the comments is that maintenance is the most important thing to keep these cars running. Currently looking at a 91 GTO. Apart from regular oil changes, what are the other things to look out for as far as maintenance? Someone help out please!
I've had a 95 VR4 (BPU) for 15 years, quite reliable and get 25-30 mpg hwy. Had a 95 SL for 3 years, quite reliable too. Biggest issues have been AWS leaks etc, the 6G is great and the cars are super stout compared to most cars.
bs vr4 25 to 30 mpg
My 91 is es been through some bad owners but she and I have brought her back she's been so far very reliable. . I love my es it's not race car fast but it's fast enough and I'm getting 28 mpg when I drive her careful I love these cars.. plz plz plz take better care of her man.. these cars are getting more rare everyday .. ok anyway have a great day man
Dusty Tanco same here. Not sure what mine is getting but its decent lol
I have read so many reviews on reliable cars such as Honda accords, Civics, Mitsubishi Eclipses, and this car....and the ones who complain are the ones that don't know how to maintain their cars.
They complain about taking it to the shop time and time again,and spending $$$. In which they could have did research on the issues through car forums and UA-cam videos, and probably fixed it themselves or had someone else fix it....BUT instead they went to a shop more than once, to a mechanic who works on mostly American Cars(not imports from Asia), and half the time the mechanic guesses what it is, and see if it works.
You see... mechanics don't have time to do research on the internet to see what the issue is, but WE have time to.
Every 3000gt is an absolute tank. Nothing hurts it. They will run for 200-300k miles without batting an eye. Who in the world says they are unreliable?
-Detroit
Go on autotrader, buy one for $6k, and thank me later.
Buddy mines at 180k and still mint lol
Love following your 3k vids man! Part of me thinks I want an SL so I don't rack up miles on my vr4 - keep that special for shows and weekends.
I own a 93 SL and a 94 base model. They both have the same engine! A Dohc! Unfortunately they are both automatic 👎 sluggish off the line.
my 95 stealth is just like yours, 2 years passes by and no major maintenance required except for ac failure :) just give her some headers and bigger pistons and she feels like a go kart with the right suspension set up
My 94 sl has 278k and I drive it thousands of miles a week. It's my daily through 100+ summer days and -40 winters (north dakota)
how long have you had it?
@@beelbug2396 3 years
My dream car.....quit talking good about them so there's more for us the people that love them
😂
Lol. Well chances are there will still be alot around for most. People are too busy trying to buy a Supra or Skyline these days. It'll be awhile until i ever get an RX7, so I made a cool choice getting the GT.
What exhaust kit should I put on my 1992 3000gt(base)
I'd like to know the answer to that. I'm looking for one as well lol
Adrian Rodriguez go to muffler place and get custom job way cheaper then buying online
Straight pipe that shitt
I own a vr-4 and its been one of the best cars ive owned and i also own a 4th gen z28 and i trust it before i would my Z28. The 3000GT is a tough car. Ive been a mechanic for 19 years and speaking of slow. None of the 3000gt models are actually slow. Never owned a base 3000gt but as far as the SL and the VR -4 neither of those 2 are slow. I can bury the hand on my VR-4 and my friends SL will stay right behind me.
It's just the base models from 97 to 99 that were awfully slow. Mitsubishi is to blame for that one, utilizing SOHC engines from the discontinued Dodge Stealth to change the base model, which was not a great idea considering that you had base models prior fitted with the DOHCs and were not really much different from the SL. If they were going to do so with using SOHCs, it should've been since the car's debut. Maybe it had much to do with the economy changing at the time and making something slightly more reliable but with such late timing it inevitably made the car disappointing.
i own a 94 sl, its one of the most unreliable overengineered piece of 90s tech they ever made, I've literally rebuilt the motor and have spares for about every single electrical thing on this car, and yet I can BARELY get it to drive a mile without a new problem arrising
The only flaw with this 6 G g72 dual overhead cam is the timing belt tensioner that's it other than that the heads are damn near Bulletproof and the block is cast-iron so there's very little Flex and if you put it back together correctly it'll run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run and run until the fuel pump gives out owned a 94 Dodge Stealth naturally aspirated dual overhead cam made more money with it then I paid for it and made more money with it after I rebuilt it than I ever paid for it all together. Solid engine solid car the RT came with a roll cage installed since its reason for being so fucking heavy
I have had 5 GTO,s in 20 year's and they have all been reliable.
I got a 91 Dodge stealth r/t twin turbo and 92 dodge stealth r/t NA and both have been realiable. Cost a good penny for maintenance but worh it. I love them.
I found a mint 93 dodge stealth rt non turbo 140,000 miles Ferrari red real nice in side and out. It would be my first car seems like fun. Should I get it is just under $6000
Yessir I had a 94 base and mine also gave me a total of zero problems. Insanely reliable
you need to do some maintenance, so many 3s owners run these cars forever with none. Mitsu's are all very reliable though, always were. Same with Toyota's and Honda's. A Twin Turbo of course has way more parts, but a NA car should run forever.
MassiveFins yeah I actually just got new tires, ordered new wheels. Looking for a black leather interior to swap out
I watched your video before buying this beast and now
I just bought one GTO SR here in Pakistan and everyone has these looks when they see it 😍
The only SR with just 38k miles on it and all in genuine condition 😎🏎️
This version has no Turbos. Should I opt for a turbo?
The VR4 is the same engine with 1 turbos right
does the 3000gt sl has fourwheel steering?
Not the SL. VR4 does though
@@PeaJayYt ahh too bad. I was very interested in the 3000gt sl. I thought that the 3000gt sl had 4wd just like the vr4. Fwd is a bit weird for a 3000gt
@@dutchNFSGaming Exactly my thoughts. Mitsubishi should've made it a RWD & AWD only. Heck one guy out there converted his to an RWD to make into a sick drift car.
@@997Productions No. Even the Awd drivetrain is still fwd based.
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I have 3000 gt 1994 Base non turbo, I bought it around 2006 now the car has 183,000 runs great And I feel proud of my car, nice car
Still running??
Yes, daily car.
One question do you have the car still and Yes I'm looking into a manual base model lol 😅😅 just see how's the car and is it still the underdog champ
my 93 3000gt is old and worcks very well and yes i love it
I know this is a bad question already but are the 4 speed automatic transmissions good on the Mitsubishi 3000? The reason why I ask this is because I can’t drive a manual due to my arthritis.
The one in my stealth never gave me any problems
Okay thank you so much for the feedback. Also I forgot the most important thing KEEP UP THE GREAT CONTENT/WORK!!!!!!!!
I’m looking to buy a vr4 soon, and every one is saying the same shit, electric failure, awd failure, aws failure
One guy in the comments said it best, it’s just like the rx7, Supra and gtr. Things have to be maintained, the only problem is it was never a star in fast and furious
Where can i get a front bumper like that for 3000gt sl ): it goes nice with the car
its a very reliable i just bought one and its already at 205k miles and its strong and reliable and also i own a 420a eclipse and a 4g64 spyder and they are all reliable daily driven
aslonng as u maintain them they will run 4ever
Also @ShiftSociety I get what you mean by how it snows a decent bit in the winter in West Virginia cause I live in greenbrier County
Im getting a black 1995 3000gt SL very soon it will be my daily driver until I get the Vr-4 model.
Since U have a hole on ur exhaust I rec U consider just having a straight pipe installed with aftermarket muffler. It make it a lil faster n louder n less heavier.
Mine was fine but it drank oil like a jaguar but I want another one anyways - best looking japanese car ever made
I have an sl 98 and it drives and runs great. But you have to change and check the oil frequently. But overall its a reliable car.
Looking at one fo $800 needs a lot of work but might pick it up as a project
Just bought a 91 sl it has some issues like tps sensor some cosmetic work
Gotta show my mom this video cuz I’m trying to get one lmao
Great video the gt3000 that have the problem are the turbos and that's mainly because the people who have the VR 4 beat the crap out of them like you and I probably would if we had the VR 4 .
The only problem I had was the brakes had to change the callipers rotors and pads. And the tune-ups for the SL and vr4 are expensive. But other than that I LOVE MY 3000 GT. IM ON MY SECOND ONE TGR FIRST BEING AN SL TOO BUT A 93. AND GUESS WHAT MY 3000 GT ISN'T ALL THAT SLOW. I HAVE BEATEN CARS I SHOULDN'T HAVE. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CAR
I'm getting one I want the non turbo for a daily driver
Great daily, have a 91 gto and it's awesome, really awesome
How much is your insurance?
If u look on my channel I actually break down insurance for everything
Moto-P can you link the video?
i have a 1998 Honda civic ex and a 1998 Mitsubishi 3000gt sl
Coexla I love both of those cars had three civics now I’m working on getting a 3000 gt