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our 3.0 v6 engines?

Postby MightyMax » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:34 pm

http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/1716645976.html

so here i am sounding like a broken record.. saw this v6 mm. btw u know this baby is locked up. question is, were these engine put in any other vehicles? are these motors hard to come by? anybody have ANY info on these?? cuz if i can grab this thing for like 300, and find a good engine for cheap... who knows??
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Re: our 3.0 v6 engines?

Postby natureboy » Sun May 02, 2010 5:01 pm

dodge/chrysler used the Mitsu 3.0 v6 in their minivans for a few years, and also in some of their passenger cars. They would all be fwd config, and may have a different trans bolt pattern. I read a forum where some guy had used a donor motor from a caravan in his MM and had no probs. They also used a 2.5 DOHC version of the v6 in the Stratus, and it put out decent numbers and was very reliable. BTW, Mitsu's original v6 was only 2.0, but a couple of Japanese tuners got close to 200 ponies out of it. :ugeek:
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Re: our 3.0 v6 engines?

Postby Spicoli » Mon May 03, 2010 4:06 am

They came in a lot of things, just look for a 3.0 12valver, outside of that you'd have to do some wiring
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Re: our 3.0 v6 engines?

Postby 2.0 wonder » Sat May 29, 2010 12:07 pm

If you're willing to spend the time and money on a V6, why not invest in a 6G74 out of a Montero? I've seen engine and trans combo's for less than 1K, they make decent torque and the power delivery would be nice in a light pick up.
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