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Mitsubishi express 4x4

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Mitsubishi express 4x4

Post by salli »

I was wondering if any one has any info on the Mitsubishi express 4x4 vans 1989 till 1997 models .It has the 2.4 litre injected motor.I know it won't go far offroad, but does anyone know if they have many issues with them.I know ive seen afew in papers with recon motors/heads and don't know if its cause people are lazy lifting the seat to check the oil level or the motors are just crap?? Does anyone know?
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Post by -Scott- »

They're essentially a Pajero chassis, so they're more capable off-road than most people will credit them. They look big, but have a short wheelbase, so ramp-over turning circle can be good - approach and departure can be a let-down.

Search here (and Google) for "Delica" - you should find more information on mods and capabilities, I think there's even a forum for them.

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Post by christover1 »

http://www.delicaclub.com/

My bro has a Delica, but not long enough to know of any faults.

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Post by christover1 »

Thier site is down at the moment, so can't check wether thats correct addy. Sorry if it isnt.
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Post by Beastmavster »

Uncle had one after his MQ shorty. He kept it a lot longer too, whcih may tell you something. A lot more room for camping and still get you most places you'd want to take young kids.
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Post by N*A*M »

what are they rated to tow?
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