The oil return flange mostly. And occasionally on the mating surface where it meets the block. Now a good fitting welded onto the pan instead of the factory style return would alleviate the leak there. The other potebtial leak is fixed by ensuring the mating surface is perfectly flat. Also...
I kind of wish I had gotten an SLR when I first found out about them a couple years ago. Have fun at the shootout! I haven't been to it in 10 years sadly :(
The LS4 camp should probably look for the NT 420a cars considering the Mitsu harness will be incompatible anyways. May as well rip everything out and replace it with something like a Painless kit for the chassis with that new MSD EFI for engine management.
I'll be looking for the cleanest...
I'll enjoy my simpler air to air setup with a quick spooling small frame on my 4g63 Apex. Speaking of those side vents. A side mounted and fairly thick core would be plenty sufficient. This leaves the other side for an oil cooler and radiator.
I wish I had the funds as I'm local. I just bought a bigger house out in Pahrump and will spend my extra money on house upgrades. Good luck with the sale.
The Mitsubishi 4g63 and Chrysler 420a engines offered in these cars did not use the same automatic transmissions. The Chrysler transmission is a A604/41TE transmission. The Mitsubishi is a F4A33 or W4A33 depending on FWD or AWD applications.
I have no idea what a built Chrysler auto would...
That's not a bad car to start with. The 1995 year is the desirable year for those with annual inspections and the 95 ECU is a big seller. That being said this is an auto and a 7bolt 4g63 car. Personally I wouldn't use either on my Apex. I see the auto being more of a drag strip transmission...
Magnus parts are too notch. My rotating assembly in my DSM is also all magnus parts. Some of the fastest DSMs have been magnus powered. And forced performance turbos are too notch as well. That car is going to be a beast in its current form. Check out their pages for some examples.
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