The Mitsubishi 3000GT 1990-2001 Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive guide for professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics. This manual is designed to assist individuals with basic knowledge in electrical and mechanical concepts with maintaining and repairing their Mitsubishi 3000GT. It provides detailed information on repair procedures, critical specifications, and maintenance routines, covering topics that would typically be found in a factory service manual and owner's manual. The manual includes step-by-step repair procedures, detailed illustrations, maintenance schedules, disassembly and assembly instructions, and cleaning and reinstallation procedures. This resource allows owners to make informed decisions about maintaining and repairing their Mitsubishi 3000GT, ensuring a thorough understanding of the vehicle's workings.
The Mitsubishi 3000GT, produced from 1990 to 2001, was a high-performance sports car that aimed to compete directly with the likes of the Nissan 300ZX and Toyota Supra. Designed as a grand tourer, the 3000GT offered a blend of luxurious comfort and exhilarating performance. Its sleek, aerodynamic body, penned by renowned designer Tomio Suzuki, was a testament to Mitsubishi's commitment to cutting-edge design. Its low-slung profile boasted a distinctive pop-up headlight design, adding to its aggressive stance. The 3000GT offered a range of engine options, including a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter V6 and a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6, generating impressive power outputs. The turbocharged variant, in particular, was capable of delivering blistering acceleration and reaching high speeds, making the 3000GT a formidable competitor on the track.
Beyond its performance, the 3000GT also boasted innovative features that enhanced the driving experience. This included an optional all-wheel drive system, which provided superior grip and handling in challenging conditions. The 3000GT also offered advanced technologies like a four-wheel steering system, which allowed for improved maneuverability at both low and high speeds. Furthermore, the 3000GT's interior was designed for both comfort and sportiness. Luxurious leather seats provided ample support and comfort on long drives, while a comprehensive instrument panel kept the driver informed of vital vehicle functions. Despite its impressive performance and technological advancements, the 3000GT faced challenges in the highly competitive sports car market. Its significant weight and high asking price ultimately hindered its sales success, leading to its discontinuation in 2001. However, the 3000GT left a lasting legacy as a unique and potent sports car that captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts worldwide.