Friday, September 5, 2014

1996 Mitsubishi L300 Van 2 5d Specifications

Mitsubishi began producing its L300, too called a Delica, in the 1980s.

Engine

These vans were built with 2.5-liter diesel engines with unmarried overhead camshafts, a Muzzle of 91.1 mm and a stroke of 95.0 mm. This engine produced 103.6 horsepower and 177.2 foot-pounds of torque.

Brakes and Suspension


This rear-wheel coerce minivan was not available in the USA. In 1996, this vehicle was sold lone in Japan, where it sold over 85,000 models that year. The 1996 L300 came in a combo of trim options, nevertheless they were all almost twin mechanically.




Built with ventilated CD brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear, this minivan had a paired wishbone suspension in the front with a torsion bar and coil springs. They had either a five-link rear suspension with coil springs in regular-length models or a semi-elliptic rear suspension with stage springs in long-length models.


Dimensions and Weight


The regular-length versions of this motorcar had a curb weight of 4,092 pounds and exterior proportions of 180.9-inches drawn out, 66.7-inches Broad and 73.0-inches rangy with a wheelbase length of 110.2-inches.


The long-length versions of this motorcar famous a curb weight of 3,990 pounds and exterior extent of 196.7-inches in length, 66.7-inches in breadth and 77.2-inches lanky, all with a wheelbase length of 118.1-inches.