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RPW Supercharger Kits for all Mitsubishi V6 Four Wheel Drive

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RPW Supercharger Kits for all Mitsubishi V6 Four Wheel Drive

Post by Mitsiman »

For those interested RPW has just completed our new Eaton Supercharger Kits for the Mitsubishi Four Wheel Drive Models.

The kit is suitable at this moment for all 6G72 / 74 SOHC 24v model pajeros.

We are manafacturing a second adapter kit now to suit the 6G72 DOHC Mivec and 6G74 DOHC engines.

THe kit utilises a TRD Supercharger, which is great news for USA Customers as they can buy the adapter kit minus supercharger from us, and then source the supercharger from there local USA agent.

Below is a link to our product on our website as well as a link to the dyno sheets from the test vehicle.

WE can extract more power from our clients vehicle, but due to it being the first one, we have tuned it conservatively to suit towing / four wheel driving and then will bring him back in around 1 months time and setup a second map for 2wd mode after we confirm reliability from the tune.

The kit can come in a 5 or 9 psi kit and can be used with a piggy back ecu and an extra injector setup.

If you have anymore questions on this feel free to ask away.

http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php?op ... &Itemid=40
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Post by dig3283 »

is there one developed for the 3l v6
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Post by Lordtrunks »

6g72 is the 3.0
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Post by Brendan-s »

What power would you get out of a 6G72? And could you PM me a cost? I probably couldn't afford it but it's nice to dream...
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Post by oozuk »

Would love this, but as if my 3.5L NM pajero doesn't drink enough fuel as it is.

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Post by corkhead »

hey oozuk - must say get the vapour injection gas. Got it put on my NM and if i drive nice get 400+ kms for just under 60 liters - if im going crazy with the right foot have never had under 300 kms. Power is no different - absolutely awesome.

but the supercharges would be fn sweet !!!
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Post by Brendan-s »

Oozuk I reckon it'd be the other way around. More power = less need to sink the boot in to move the vehicle = less fuel used. Of course if you could arc the rears up at 40kmh around a corner I'm pretty sure I'd be doing that every corner anyway :D
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Post by bakerboy »

4130warrior wrote:Oozuk I reckon it'd be the other way around. More power = less need to sink the boot in to move the vehicle = less fuel used. Of course if you could arc the rears up at 40kmh around a corner I'm pretty sure I'd be doing that every corner anyway :D
that would be my logic in convincing myself i needed it to help fuel economy, if i wanted to hoon id put my old 28"s back on and let it rip :D
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Post by tmt8shn@hotmail.com »

i have a NK pajero and am chasing a price for a supercharger kit for my 6g74 DOHC , i have blown a head gasket so i'm looking to do a full rebuild and also want to supercharge it at the same time
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Post by Spicoli »

What about for the 3.0 12 valve or 3.5 DOHC 24valve? I know it says 3.5 24 valve but my 3.5 is dohc 24. And with the 3.0 coming 24 sohc and 24 dohc I'm just curious :cool:
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Post by NJV6 »

Have you guys tried asking the people above that will be able to answer your questions?
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Post by bakerboy »

about 7-8k

http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/sho ... percharger

check it out

http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php?op ... &Itemid=40

they havent got one for the 3L SOHC (12V) as far as i am aware
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