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Re: Dodge Nitro as a donor?
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02/14/10 04:44 AM
02/14/10 04:44 AM
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The Diamond Star cars were the Dodge Stealth, Mitsubishi 3000, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser.
That's it. Not sure if the Laser ever had a turbo option, but the rest did.
The Laser did come with a turbo. In fact, I THINK the laser came with turbo before the Talon did. I worked with a guy with an early 90's Laser, and I had a '95 Talon- turbo, of course. It put out either 210 or 220 HP (advertised).
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Re: Dodge Nitro as a donor?
[Re: 64physhy]
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02/14/10 11:46 AM
02/14/10 11:46 AM
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Do not confuse the Chrysler Lazer (Daytona clone) with the Plymouth Laser (Eclipes/Talon clone). The Chrysler had a turbo 2.2 and was not a Diamond Star car. The Plymouth was a 2.0L engine and was a Diamond Star car. Pretty sure the Lazer you are remembering is the Chrysler.
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Re: Dodge Nitro as a donor?
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02/14/10 04:11 PM
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I'm thinking of the Plymouth Laser, which looked looked kind of like an eagle talon. The "lazer" had no resemblance whatsoever to the Talon, Laser, or Eclipse.
Last edited by 64physhy; 02/14/10 08:41 PM.
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