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Mitsubishi Starion, the Glossary

Index Mitsubishi Starion

The Mitsubishi Starion is a two-door, turbocharged four-cylinder rear-wheel drive four-seat fastback sports car manufactured and marketed by Mitsubishi from 1982 until 1989 — with badge engineered variants marketed in North America as the Conquest, under the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth brands.[1]

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  1. 101 relations: Akihiko Nakaya, All-wheel drive, Andrew Cowan, Anti-lock braking system, Arion (horse), Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, Audi, Audi Quattro, Automatic transmission, Brad Jones (racing driver), British Rally Championship, British Touring Car Championship, Cannonball Run II, Car and Driver, Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer, Chrysler, Coupe, Cruise control, Dakar Rally, Dodge, Drag coefficient, Drive shaft, Eagle Talon, Eclipse (horse), Endurance racing (motorsport), Essex, Factory-backed, Fastback, Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, Fiberglass, French Rally Championship, Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, Fuel injection, Grand tourer, Great Britain, Group 3E Series Production Cars, Group A, Group B, Group N, GT World Challenge America, Homologation, Honda Prelude, Independent suspension, Intercooler, Isuzu Piazza, Japan Mobility Show, Japanese domestic market, Japanese Touring Car Championship, Kevin Bartlett (racing driver), Limited-slip differential, ... Expand index (51 more) »

  2. Cars discontinued in 1989
  3. Cars introduced in 1982
  4. Group B cars

Akihiko Nakaya

is a successful racing driver in the Japanese Touring Car Championship and F3000, as well as regular presenter on the Japanese motoring show Best Motoring.

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All-wheel drive

An all-wheel drive vehicle (AWD vehicle) is one with a powertrain capable of providing power to all its wheels, whether full-time or on-demand.

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Andrew Cowan

Andrew Cowan (13 December 1936 – 15 October 2019) was a Scottish rally driver, and the founder and senior director of Mitsubishi Ralliart until his retirement on 30 November 2005.

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Anti-lock braking system

An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, and buses.

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Arion (horse)

In Greek mythology, Arion or Areion (Ἀρίων, Ἀρείων), is a divinely-bred, fabulously fast, black-maned horse.

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Asia-Pacific Rally Championship

The Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) is an international rally championship organized by the FIA encompassing rounds in Asia and Oceania.

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Audi

Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.

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Audi Quattro

The Audi Quattro is a road and rally car, produced by the German automobile manufacturer Audi, part of the Volkswagen Group. Mitsubishi Starion and Audi Quattro are coupés, Group B cars, rally cars and sports cars.

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Automatic transmission

An automatic transmission (sometimes abbreviated AT) is a multi-speed transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions.

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Brad Jones (racing driver)

Bradley Jones (born 2 April 1960) is an Australian former racing driver and is the patron saint of HMAS Arunta.

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British Rally Championship

The British Rally Championship (BRC) is a rallying series based in the United Kingdom.

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British Touring Car Championship

The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom, currently organised and administered by TOCA.

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Cannonball Run II

Cannonball Run II is a 1984 American action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds and an all-star cast, released by Warner Bros. and Golden Harvest.

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Car and Driver

Car and Driver (CD or C/D) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine first published in 1955.

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Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer

Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (American English), carbon-fibre-reinforced polymers (Commonwealth English), carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics, carbon-fiber reinforced-thermoplastic (CFRP, CRP, CFRTP), also known as carbon fiber, carbon composite, or just carbon, are extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastics that contain carbon fibers.

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Chrysler

FCA US, LLC, doing business as Stellantis North America and known historically as Chrysler, is one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

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Coupe

A coupe or coupé is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors. Mitsubishi Starion and coupe are coupés.

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Cruise control

Cruise control (also known as speed control, cruise command, autocruise, or tempomat) is a system that automatically controls the speed of an automobile.

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Dakar Rally

The Dakar Rally or simply "The Dakar" (French: Le Rallye Dakar ou Le Dakar), formerly known as the "Paris–Dakar Rally" (French: Le Rallye Paris-Dakar), is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation.

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Dodge

Dodge is an American brand of automobiles and a division of Stellantis North America, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

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Drag coefficient

In fluid dynamics, the drag coefficient (commonly denoted as: c_\mathrm, c_x or c_) is a dimensionless quantity that is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment, such as air or water.

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Drive shaft

A drive shaft, driveshaft, driving shaft, tailshaft (Australian English), propeller shaft (prop shaft), or Cardan shaft (after Girolamo Cardano) is a component for transmitting mechanical power, torque, and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drivetrain that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to allow for relative movement between them.

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Eagle Talon

The Eagle Talon is a sport compact hatchback coupé manufactured as part of a joint venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi in two generations starting from the 1989 model year. Mitsubishi Starion and Eagle Talon are coupés.

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Eclipse (horse)

Eclipse (1 April 1764 – 26 February 1789) was an undefeated 18th-century British Thoroughbred racehorse who won 18 races, including 11 King's Plates.

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Endurance racing (motorsport)

Endurance racing is a form of motorsport racing which is meant to test the durability of equipment and endurance of participants.

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Essex

Essex is a ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties.

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Factory-backed

In motorsports, a factory-backed racing team or driver is one sponsored by a vehicle manufacturer in official competitions.

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Fastback

A fastback is an automotive styling feature, defined by the rear of the car having a single slope from the roof to the tail.

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Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA; International Automobile Federation) is an association established on 20 June 1904 to represent the interests of motoring organisations and motor car users.

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Fiberglass

Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber.

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French Rally Championship

The FFSA French Rally Championship or Championnat de France des Rallyes is France's leading domestic motor rally competition.

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Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout

A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (FR) is an automotive design with an engine in front and rear-wheel-drive, connected via a drive shaft.

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Fuel injection

Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector.

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Grand tourer

A grand tourer (GT) is a type of car that is designed for high speed and long-distance driving with performance and luxury.

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Great Britain

Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland and Wales.

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Group 3E Series Production Cars

Group 3E Series Production Cars is an Australian motor racing formula for production based cars competing with limited modifications. Group 3E cars formerly contested the Australian Manufacturers' Championship and Australian Production Car Championship titles and compete in the annual Bathurst 12 Hour and Bathurst 6 Hour endurance races.

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Group A

Group A is a set of motorsport regulations administered by the FIA covering production derived touring cars for competition, usually in touring car racing and rallying. Mitsubishi Starion and Group A are rally cars.

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Group B

Group B was a set of regulations for grand touring (GT) vehicles used in sports car racing and rallying introduced in 1982 by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Mitsubishi Starion and Group B are Group B cars and rally cars.

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Group N

In relation to international motorsport governed by the FIA, Group N refers to regulations providing "standard" large-scale series production vehicles for competition. Mitsubishi Starion and Group N are rally cars.

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GT World Challenge America

The GT World Challenge America is a North American auto racing series launched in 1990 by the Sports Car Club of America.

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Homologation

Homologation (Greek homologeo, ὁμολογέω, "to agree") is the granting of approval by an official authority.

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Honda Prelude

The is a sports car produced by the Japanese company Honda over five generations from 1978 to 2001. Mitsubishi Starion and Honda Prelude are coupés.

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Independent suspension

Independent suspension is any automobile suspension system that allows each wheel on the same axle to move vertically (i.e. reacting to a bump on the road) independently of the others.

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Intercooler

An intercooler is a heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression.

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Isuzu Piazza

The Isuzu Piazza is a small, sporty 3-door liftback coupé which was manufactured by Isuzu from 1981 until 1992 in two generations. Mitsubishi Starion and Isuzu Piazza are rear-wheel-drive vehicles.

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Japan Mobility Show

The, called (TMS) until 2019, is a biennial auto show held in October–November at the Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles.

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Japanese domestic market

The term "Japanese domestic market" ("JDM") refers to Japan's home market for vehicles and vehicle parts.

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Japanese Touring Car Championship

The Japanese Touring Car Championship (abbr: 1985–1993: JTC, 1994–1998: JTCC, officially known as All Japan Touring Car Championship, 全日本ツーリングカー選手権) was a former touring car racing series held in Japan.

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Kevin Bartlett (racing driver)

Kevin Reginald Bartlett (born 25 May 1940 in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales), often known by his nickname "KB", is an Australian former open wheel and touring car racing driver who won the Australian Drivers' Championship in 1968 and 1969, as well as the prestigious Bathurst 1000 in 1974.

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Limited-slip differential

A limited-slip differential (LSD) is a type of differential gear train that allows its two output shafts to rotate at different speeds but limits the maximum difference between the two shafts.

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Lotus Cars

Lotus Group (also known as Lotus Cars, and doing business as Lotus NYO in China) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles.

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MacPherson strut

The MacPherson strut is a type of automotive suspension system that uses the top of a telescopic damper as the upper steering pivot.

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Manual transmission

A manual transmission (MT), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission system, where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by operating a gear stick and clutch (which is usually a foot pedal for cars or a hand lever for motorcycles).

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Mazda

, also known as simply Mazda, is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan.

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Mazda RX-7

The Mazda RX-7 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, rotary engine-powered sports car that was manufactured and marketed by Mazda from 1978 until 2002 across three generations, all of which made use of a compact, lightweight Wankel rotary engine. Mitsubishi Starion and Mazda RX-7 are coupés, Group B cars, rally cars, rear-wheel-drive vehicles, sports cars and touring cars.

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Middle East Rally Championship

The Middle East Rally Championship (MERC) is a motor rally championship run under the auspicies of the FIA.

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Mitsubishi 3000GT

The Mitsubishi 3000GT is a front-engine, all-wheel/front-wheel drive grand touring/sports car manufactured and marketed by Mitsubishi from 1990 until 2000 over three different generations. Mitsubishi Starion and Mitsubishi 3000GT are coupés and Mitsubishi Motors vehicles.

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Mitsubishi Astron engine

The Mitsubishi Astron or 4G5/4D5 engine, is a series of straight-four internal combustion engines first built by Mitsubishi Motors in 1972.

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Mitsubishi Colt

The Mitsubishi Colt is a nameplate from Mitsubishi Motors that has been applied to a number of automobiles since 1962. Mitsubishi Starion and Mitsubishi Colt are Mitsubishi Motors vehicles and rally cars.

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Mitsubishi Eclipse

The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car that was produced by Mitsubishi in four generations from 1989 until 2011. Mitsubishi Starion and Mitsubishi Eclipse are Mitsubishi Motors vehicles.

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Mitsubishi Galant Lambda

The Mitsubishi Galant Λ (Lambda) is a two-door, four-seat hardtop/notchback coupé built by Mitsubishi from 1976 until 1984. Mitsubishi Starion and Mitsubishi Galant Lambda are coupés, Mitsubishi Motors vehicles and rear-wheel-drive vehicles.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, popularly referred to as the 'Evo', is a sports sedan and rally car based on the Lancer that was manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1992 until 2016. Mitsubishi Starion and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution are Mitsubishi Motors vehicles and rally cars.

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Mitsubishi Motors

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Mitsubishi Sapporo

The Mitsubishi Sapporo name has been used on two derivations of the Mitsubishi Galant. Mitsubishi Starion and Mitsubishi Sapporo are coupés, Mitsubishi Motors vehicles and rear-wheel-drive vehicles.

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Mitsubishi Sirius engine

The Mitsubishi Sirius or 4G6/4D6 engine is the name of one of Mitsubishi Motors' four series of inline-four automobile engines, along with Astron, Orion, and Saturn.

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Motorsport

Motorsport(s) or motor sport(s) are sporting events, competitions and related activities that primarily involve the use of automobiles, motorcycles, motorboats and powered aircraft.

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Nelson Ledges Road Course

Nelson Ledges Road Course is a paved automobile and motorcycle racing circuit in Garrettsville, Ohio which first opened as a dirt track in 1958.

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Nissan

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

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Nissan 300ZX

The Nissan 300ZX is a sports car that was produced across two different generations. Mitsubishi Starion and Nissan 300ZX are rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sports cars.

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Nissan Z-car

The Nissan Z-series is a model series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan since 1969. Mitsubishi Starion and Nissan Z-car are rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sports cars.

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North America

North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.

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Okazaki, Aichi

is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

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Plymouth (automobile)

Plymouth was a brand of automobiles produced by Chrysler Corporation and its successor DaimlerChrysler.

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Plymouth Laser

The Plymouth Laser is a two-door 2+2 sports coupe sold by Plymouth from 1989 until 1994.

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Power steering

Power steering is a system for reducing a driver's effort to turn a steering wheel of a motor vehicle, by using a power source to assist steering.

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Power window

Power windows or electric windows are automobile windows which can be raised and lowered by pressing a button or switch, as opposed to using a crank handle.

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Privateer (motorsport)

In motorsport, a privateer is usually an entrant into a racing event that is not directly supported by an automobile or motorcycle manufacturer.

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Ralliart

Ralliart is the high-performance division of Mitsubishi Motors.

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Rallye Côte d'Ivoire

The Rallye Côte d'Ivoire, perhaps better known as the Rallye Bandama as it was originally called, or the Ivory Coast Rally, is a rally race held annually in Côte d'Ivoire in Africa.

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Rallying

Rallying is a wide-ranging form of motorsport with various competitive motoring elements such as speed tests (sometimes called "rally racing" in United States), navigation tests, or the ability to reach waypoints or a destination at a prescribed time or average speed.

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Rear-wheel drive

Rear-wheel drive (RWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the rear wheels only. Mitsubishi Starion and rear-wheel drive are rear-wheel-drive vehicles.

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Rebadging

In the automotive industry, rebadging is a form of market segmentation used by automobile manufacturers around the world.

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Scottish Rally

The Royal Scottish Automobile Club (RSAC) Scottish Rally is the highlight of the Scottish Rally Championship and the longest-standing rally event in Scotland, having been first contested in 1932.

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Simmons (electronic drum company)

Simmons is an electronic drum brand, which originally was a pioneering British manufacturer of electronic drums.

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Sports car

A sports car is a type of car that is designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving, and racing capability. Mitsubishi Starion and sports car are sports cars.

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Sports Car Club of America

The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a non-profit American automobile club and sanctioning body supporting Autocross, Rallycross, HPDE, Time Trial, Road Racing, and Hill Climbs in the United States.

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Stallion

A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded (castrated).

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Straight-four engine

A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.

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Subaru XT

The Subaru XT is a two-door, front- or all-wheel drive, four passenger 2+2 coupé manufactured and marketed by Subaru for model years 1985-1991, with a facelift in 1987.

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Toyota Supra

is a sports car and grand tourer manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation beginning in 1978. Mitsubishi Starion and Toyota Supra are coupés, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sports cars.

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Transfer case

A transfer case is an intermediate gearbox that transfers power from the transmission of a motor vehicle to the driven axles of four-wheel-drive, all-wheel-drive, and other multi-axled on- and off-road machines.

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Trip computer

A trip computer is a computer fitted to some cars; most modern trip computers record, calculate, and display the distance travelled, the average speed, the average fuel consumption, and real-time fuel consumption.

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Turbocharger

In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (also known as a turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases.

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World Rally Championship

The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the FIA.

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1985 Australian Manufacturers' Championship

The 1985 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for car manufacturers.

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1985 James Hardie 1000

The 1985 James Hardie 1000 was a motor race held on 6 October 1985 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, in New South Wales, Australia.

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1987 Australian Production Car Championship

The 1987 Australian Production Car Championship was an Australian motor racing competition open to Group E Series Production Cars.

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1987 James Hardie 1000

The 1987 James Hardie 1000 was an endurance race for Group A Touring Cars, staged on 4 October 1987 at the Mount Panorama Circuit, near Bathurst, in New South Wales, Australia.

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1988 Australian Manufacturers' Championship

The 1988 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was an Australian motor sport title authorised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) Conditions for Australian Titles, 1988 CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport, pages 74–77 for Group 3A Touring Cars.

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1988 Oran Park 250

The 1988 Pepsi 250 was an endurance race for Group 3A Touring Cars.

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1988 Tooheys 1000

The 1988 Tooheys 1000 was a 1000 km endurance motor race for Group A Touring Cars.

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See also

Cars discontinued in 1989

Cars introduced in 1982

Group B cars

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Starion

Also known as Chrysler Conquest, Dodge Conquest, Mitsubishi Starion Turbo, Plymouth Conquest, Starion.

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