91 3000 gt

Asked by Hunter May 31, 2016 at 05:25 PM about the 1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 91 3000 gt but when I got to crank
it it will turn over and idle for about 10
seconds then die and dies even quicker
when I go to give it gas any ideas on what
it could be ??

3 Answers

So don't quote me on it but it could be that there is a hole in one of the gas lines and its sucking air

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'91 Mitsubishi 3000 whats not going on. I consider these restorations when I work on them. You need to go over every control system on the engine and fuel too. These are very demanding vehicles they love your time! The VR-4 is worth giving sometime the others not so much. Regards

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If Anybody comes across this question the correct answer would be a boost leak. A loose hose clamp, pipe or hole somewhere between the pressure side of the turbos and the cylinder will do this every time.

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