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Mitsubishi 3000GT Wiki

Welcome

The Mitsubishi 3000GT Wiki is a community-driven archive focused on preserving technical information, repair knowledge, factory specifications, and enthusiast history surrounding the Mitsubishi 3000GT and Dodge Stealth platform.

Whether you own a naturally aspirated SL, a twin-turbo VR-4, or are simply researching the platform, this wiki aims to become a useful resource for owners, builders, restorers, and enthusiasts.

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Model Information

3000GT Generations Trim Levels VR-4 SL Dodge Stealth Production Numbers

Maintenance

Timing Belt Service Common Problems Lifter Tick Transfer Case Issues Oil Leak Guide Cooling System

Performance & Tuning

Turbo Upgrades ECU Tuning Fuel System Exhaust Systems Suspension Wheel Fitment

Community

Featured Builds Registry Events Marketplace Resources Rare Parts Archive Photo Gallery

About the 3000GT

The Mitsubishi 3000GT was produced from 1990 to 2000 as Mitsubishi’s flagship grand touring sports car.

The high-performance VR-4 model featured twin turbochargers, full-time all-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, active aerodynamics, and electronically controlled suspension.

During the 1990s, the 3000GT competed against vehicles such as the Toyota Supra, Nissan 300ZX, Mazda RX-7, and Acura NSX.

VR-4 — Overview of the twin-turbo AWD flagship model. 6G72 Engine — Documentation on the 3.0L V6 engine platform. Common Problems — Known issues, diagnostics, and repair information. Buyer's Guide — What to inspect before purchasing a 3000GT or Stealth.

Generations

First Generation: 1991–1993

Pop-up headlights, early electronics, and active aero introduction.

Second Generation: 1994–1996

Revised front bumper, improved interior, and updated drivetrain.

Third Generation: 1997–1999

Fixed headlights, modernized styling, and revised aero.

Technical Systems

AWD System Active Aero AWS Four-Wheel Steering ECS Suspension Transmission Guide ECU and Electronics

Contributing

This wiki is community-supported.

Contributions are encouraged, including technical writeups, repair guides, OEM brochures, wiring diagrams, factory documentation, build photos, and rare historical information.

If you would like to contribute, create an account and begin editing.