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Old 04-28-2020, 09:14 AM
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So last night I picked up a 17 Outlander sport. There seems to be no aftermarket support for these which has me looking into compatible other models. I’ve heard the suspension is Jeep Patriot? Motor is from a Lancer? Anybody know what works on these? I will add it’s FWD and all I’m really looking to do is lift it enough for 29” tires, tune the ECU, and add intake and exhaust.
 
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Old 04-29-2020, 08:35 AM
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Good luck tuning....Mitsubishi has locked it down pretty well. You can find lift kit spacers online. I think weapon r had an intake.

There used to be an aftermarket sponsor that came around, but their redundant performance parts were expensive. Colt something.

Carid has some stuff.

Mitsubishi really isn't into performance these days...
 
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