"Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru" (matt-powershiftmedia)
10/28/2019 at 20:25 • Filed to: Mirage, Mitsubishi mirage, Normal car nonsense, Aerolopnik, DIY | 12 | 20 |
You all seem to enjoy some DIY fabrication and shenanigans so I’m back with more. Here we go with another episode of #Normalcarnonsense.
Let’s start with some downforce in the front, because we needed to do something about that. I chose some carbon fiber canards to help achieve this and divert airflow along the car rather than under it. Of course we took the time to do it right, and angled them at 22.5 degrees on the nose.
I’ve gotta say, they look pretty neat on this application and I’ll get to my impressions at the end. Now we move onto the rear.
I went with some JM Fabrication rear pass through diffusers that are ironically meant for a 1G DSM. With a slight bit of tweaking they fit perfect. We cut the holes with a saw blade on a dremel and smoothed with a grinder and finally did fine trimming with a razor knife.
Now we move on to the best part of the modifications, and that’s the home brew rear sway/torsion bar. I cannot stress enough about the level of R&D that went into this. We ended up settling on 3/8” steel for the footer plates and solid 7/8” 4130 Chromoly for the bar itself. After many measurements and thought, Nathan went to work doing the fab. Here’s what we ended up with.
There it was in the white, before cleaning and paint prep. We did some mock ups and chose some grade 8 hardware to mount it. We threw some paint on it and...
We got it bolted up and it was time to test our mods, so indeed we did. I could immediately tell the ride quality was stiffened greatly, and the car felt much more stable in a high wind environment at high speed.
I hit some S curves at a little over sixty miles per hour (prior to these mods it was sketchy hitting these curves) and the rear was super planted and actually offered a bit of lift throttle rotation. The car went right around but Nathan and I immediately knew that the front sway bar was being exploited.
The rear was super planted and the front was pushing still. Obviously the stock shocks, springs and 165 width tires aren’t helping, but we both knew immediately we will need to fabricate a front sway bar. That is in the works along side chromoly tubular front and rear crash supports. We estimate we can save about 50 pounds just doing that.
Regardless of exploiting the weak front sway, the car feels like an entirely different vehicle. It’s crazy, but the handling now inspires confidence and everything feels far more planted. I ended up hitting some back roads on the drive home and it was truly enjoyable. Every little modification is well received by the Mirage and I cannot wait to do more. Oh about that too...
Stay tuned ;)
SiennaMan
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 20:55 | 1 |
I love that you're thinking about saving weight on one of the lightest weight new cars in NA today. I can't wait to hear the kind fun it'll be when you're done..
Stef Schrader
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 20:55 | 3 |
Modifying a Mirage? You have my attention, good sir.
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> Stef Schrader
10/28/2019 at 20:58 | 2 |
;) love your articles! Thank you for taking notice!
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> SiennaMan
10/28/2019 at 20:59 | 1 |
I take a very Colin Chapman approach to modifying; simplify and then add lightness haha. It’s gonna be a blast
CB
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 21:22 | 7 |
This is absurd and I love it.
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> CB
10/28/2019 at 21:29 | 0 |
Thank you! It’s a super enjoyable car to play around with. I have a huge vision for it.
CB
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 21:30 | 2 |
Looking forward to it showing up at Cars & Coffee and enraging people.
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> CB
10/28/2019 at 21:40 | 3 |
I’m just the man for the job
Jarrett - [BRZ Boi]
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 21:59 | 1 |
As I descended into the madness that this all entails, all I could think of is how neat it would be to have a Mirage Cup/Spec Mirage just like the Micra Cup or Spec Miata.
It would be a relatively affordable way to get people racing, just like the Micra Cup! (The cars are 20k CAD, I think? ). Especially considering you don’t have Micras in America.
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> Jarrett - [BRZ Boi]
10/28/2019 at 22:04 | 1 |
I fully agree with this! I’m attempting to build a well rounded dual purpose car, and I think it’s going to really shine. A spec class for these would be legit!
shop-teacher
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 22:14 | 1 |
Good stuff!
wafflesnfalafel
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/28/2019 at 22:29 | 1 |
damn sexy dive planes there, (they actually look pretty good in that application.)
pip bip - choose Corrour
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/29/2019 at 04:20 | 1 |
awesome
i approve
RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/29/2019 at 06:21 | 1 |
Those look awesome! That rear sway bar is definitely a good piece of work!
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars
10/29/2019 at 06:51 | 1 |
Thank you! I was extremely satisfied with the final product. It looks really nice and it’s just hilarious how much it changed the attitude of the car
AdverseMartyr
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
10/29/2019 at 20:51 | 1 |
I like it.
MKULTRA1982(ConCrustyBrick)
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
11/02/2019 at 16:54 | 1 |
This is so fantastic, must already be a blast to drive and you’re just getting started.
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> MKULTRA1982(ConCrustyBrick)
11/02/2019 at 17:03 | 0 |
It truly is! I’m enjoying the heck out of it. It really loves to be modified.
Paul Armendariz
> Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
11/13/2019 at 19:33 | 1 |
Are these sway bars for sale? I have a 2019 Mitsubishi mirage g4.
Powershiftmedia-ResidentDSMGuru
> Paul Armendariz
11/13/2019 at 19:54 | 0 |
Oooooh I dig it! Shoot me an email matt@powershiftmedia.net
We’ve sold a few strut braces and had interest in sway bars. There’s tons more to come too. If we can help the Mitsubishi community we are happy to.
The sway bars rock!