1998-2002 Mitsubishi Space Star




Origin: JP Japan

Class: Van / MPV

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PT Ford78

2014-11-12 21:16
Desscythe17 wrote

You didn't listen. Add EVERYTHING, except for top speed, acceleration and fuel consumption.

OK.


NL Desscythe17

2014-11-12 21:05
Ford78 wrote

Yes, but Desscythe told me to avoid the perfomance specs...

You didn't listen. Add EVERYTHING, except for top speed, acceleration and fuel consumption.
PT Ford78

2014-11-12 21:03
Rinspeed wrote

i f you just add pics for a car > clearly no

Yes, but Desscythe told me to avoid the perfomance specs...


FR Rinspeed

2014-11-12 20:58
Ford78 wrote

Then should I just add the pictures?

i f you just add pics for a car > clearly no
PT Ford78

2014-11-12 20:35
Desscythe17 wrote

Power, torque, weight, dimensions, as much as possible. Just not the things I said above.

Then should I just add the pictures?


NL Desscythe17

2014-11-12 20:14
Ford78 wrote

OK. So I put only the weight?

Power, torque, weight, dimensions, as much as possible. Just not the things I said above.
PT Ford78

2014-11-12 19:52
Desscythe17 wrote

You know, performance. Top speed, acceleration, fuel consumption...

OK. So I put only the weight?


NL Desscythe17

2014-11-12 19:38
Ford78 wrote

What you mean "perfomance data"?

You know, performance. Top speed, acceleration, fuel consumption...
PT Ford78

2014-11-12 19:17
Desscythe17 wrote

Automobile-catalog has an increasing amount of old japanese cars. You have to watch out for small mistakes though, and performance data should be avoided completely.

What you mean "perfomance data"?


NL Desscythe17

2014-11-12 18:56
Rinspeed wrote

There isn't best source on internet. I search with multiple sources, my books, some websites (depending of the car). For example for germans recent cars, the deutsch wikipedia is good with engines. For old japan cars, i don't have nothing on the net.

Automobile-catalog has an increasing amount of old japanese cars. You have to watch out for small mistakes though, and performance data should be avoided completely.


FR Rinspeed

2014-11-12 18:49
Ford78 wrote

OK. What is the best source for the engines of street cars?

Is because I'm planning to add the Mitsubishi Carisma. (My parents own one)

There isn't best source on internet. I search with multiple sources, my books, some websites (depending of the car). For example for germans recent cars, the deutsch wikipedia is good with engines. For old japan cars, i don't have nothing on the net.
PT Ford78

2014-11-12 18:29
Rinspeed wrote

a lot of time, i prefer use for new cars german sites because sometimes some engines aren't available in France.

OK. What is the best source for the engines of street cars?

Is because I'm planning to add the Mitsubishi Carisma. (My parents own one)


FR Rinspeed

2014-11-12 18:03
Desscythe17 wrote

For new Mitsubishis you can do that or use the portuguese Mitsubishi site if you prefer it. But for an older Mitsubishi like the Space Star, I doubt the official sites will give you any information.

a lot of time, i prefer use for new cars german sites because sometimes some engines aren't available in France.


NL Desscythe17

2014-11-12 08:04
Ford78 wrote

Maybe I should use www.Mitsubishi.fr sources for these Mitsubishis cars from now on.

For new Mitsubishis you can do that or use the portuguese Mitsubishi site if you prefer it. But for an older Mitsubishi like the Space Star, I doubt the official sites will give you any information.
PT Ford78

2014-11-11 21:40
Rinspeed wrote

Seems not at top because i had info for this versions in my books

Maybe I should use www.Mitsubishi.fr sources for these Mitsubishis cars from now on.


FR Rinspeed

2014-11-11 21:02
Ford78 wrote
Didn't know that there is an automatic version, too...

I got the specs from Ultimatespecs.com and it did show just the 5MT version only, not the 4AT version.

Seems not at top because i had info for this versions in my books
PT Ford78

2014-11-11 20:47
Didn't know that there is an automatic version, too...

I got the specs from Ultimatespecs.com and it did show just the 5MT version only, not the 4AT version.

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