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Starting in 1984, the Starion was rebadged as both the Dodge and the Plymouth Conquest, changing only the badges and logos found on the vehicle while retaining everything else Mitsubishi. In 1987 ...
In the United States, the Mitsubishi Starion and its Conquest companions were all outfitted with the same 2.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine running 7.5 pounds of boost (with bursts of up ...
Starting in 1984, the Starion was rebadged as both the Dodge and the Plymouth Conquest, changing only the badges and logos found on the vehicle while retaining everything else Mitsubishi. In 1987 ...
The Mitsubishi Starion—and its Chrysler Conquest sibling—is among the most overlooked sports cars of the 1980s. Featuring standard turbo power, available widebody drama, and high-tech (for the ...
In 1983, the Starion’s 2.6-liter Astron packed 145 horsepower, which compared favorably to the optional 175-horse engine in the much heavier 1983 Camaro Z28 (the base Z28 engine made 150hp).
Common practice for Starion owners are Toyota JZ swaps. He opted for a JDM 1JZ paired with a Supra five-speed manual, giving him his first taste of real power. He was hooked.
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