Dodge Raider AEM Brute Force Intake
Dodge Raider AEM Brute Force Intake
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Dodge Raider AEM Brute Force Intake its launch, mildly tuned production Pajeros entered the world of motor sport.The Pajero, however, failed to appeal to everyone. It was seen to be a commercial vehicle, and since it was only available in a short wheel base form, it didn’t really appeal to those with families.Hence, in February 1983, Mitsubishi came out with a long wheel base, five door model, to serve the needs of a larger target market. The long wheel base model was available with a choice of two different engines; a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol (badged as 2.0 Turbo and 2000 Turbo in some markets) and a 2.3 litre turbocharge

AEM Brute Force Intake The first generation made its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1981, and was launched in May 1982. Initially, it was a three-door, short-wheelbase model available with a metal or canvas top and three different engines options:It was loaded with features that had previously not been seen on a Japanese four-wheel-drive car: a turbocharged diesel engine, a front double wishbone suspension with torsion bar springs, power steering and suspension seats. This made the Pajero a four wheel drive vehicle which integrated all the amenities of a passenger car.In January 1983, only a year following

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