Mitsubishi mini truck V8 swap
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Mitsubishi mini truck V8 swap
There is a little Mitsubishi truck down the street for sale cheap, so that got wheels turning...
Does anyone have any experience with doing a V8 swap in one of these? I have been unsuccessful locating dedicated swap mounts, headers, etc. How strong are the rear ends, frames, suspension, etc?
I have a 350 sbc and a 351w...I'm guessing the 350 might fit a little easier?
Any info or thoughts appreciated. I've always wanted a V8 mini truck as the few I have experienced are a riot to drive even with a mild 350
Does anyone have any experience with doing a V8 swap in one of these? I have been unsuccessful locating dedicated swap mounts, headers, etc. How strong are the rear ends, frames, suspension, etc?
I have a 350 sbc and a 351w...I'm guessing the 350 might fit a little easier?
Any info or thoughts appreciated. I've always wanted a V8 mini truck as the few I have experienced are a riot to drive even with a mild 350
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I have read Ford ranger is cake for a sbf install. No info on Mitsu.
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LS Chevy works out for any swap
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If I had to choose between a sbf or a sbc for this kind of a swap, I'd go sbc ten times over just because of the oil filter mount and fuel pump locations.
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I owned an 83 Dodge D50 which was just a Mitsubishi with different badges on it and thought about a swap. As far as I know you'll be doing it all yourself.
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If the 4G63 bolts up to it, there's no reason to run a V8 except for sheer determination.
I'm told that in some places (Kentucky) you can still buy box-type S10s for under $3000. Way under $3000. Like closer to $300. That blows my mind because up here those are collector vehicles and anybody who has one is some kind of hotrodder who wouldn't sell it for love or money, but I've friends who claim it's true and thay haven't lied to me before. One of them allegedly has built an S10 with a 5.3 and nitrous for under $2000 all-in.
Anyway, it you must have a V8 then an 80s S10 probably a better bet. It's better to drive a thousand miles to get the correct starting point than to spend a thousand hours beating your head against the wall trying to make the wrong thing work.
I'm told that in some places (Kentucky) you can still buy box-type S10s for under $3000. Way under $3000. Like closer to $300. That blows my mind because up here those are collector vehicles and anybody who has one is some kind of hotrodder who wouldn't sell it for love or money, but I've friends who claim it's true and thay haven't lied to me before. One of them allegedly has built an S10 with a 5.3 and nitrous for under $2000 all-in.
Anyway, it you must have a V8 then an 80s S10 probably a better bet. It's better to drive a thousand miles to get the correct starting point than to spend a thousand hours beating your head against the wall trying to make the wrong thing work.
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A guy I know had one, he either said they make kits or that people put sbc in them all the time. Prob info online in some random forum if so.
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So apparently Mitsubishi trucks were never designed for a 6'4" driver lol
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I never had trouble with head room but I had to modify the gas pedal so that I could drive it with snow boots
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I've never sat comfortably, much less driven comfortably in a compact pickup. Your opinions and results may differ.
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Similar and only slightly OT, but the 1937 -'39 Studebaker Coupe Express is one of my all-time favorite small truck designs. I'd have owned one fifty years ago, but they're just too small inside.
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A friend of mine has a '46 Ford pickup (nowhere near that nice though) that has the same issue. He is like 5'6" and has no trouble driving it. I can barely depress the clutch because my knees are up in the steering wheel. His has a K-code 271hp 289 and toploader 4 speed with some really low gears in the factory rear end...it's a fun ride