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What is a Galant Fortis?
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What is a Galant Fortis?
There has been some discussion abut the Mitsubishi Galant Fortis and some people may not know about it, so this thread aims to inform people about them!
Mitsubishi decided for some reason to call the Lancer by the name of Galant Fortis in it's home country of Japan.
There is much alike between our AUDM Lancer and the JDM Galant Fortis, however their spec levels are vastly different to ours:
Sedan:
1. Exceed
2. Super Exceed
3. Super Exceed Navi Package
4. Sport
5. Sport Navi Package
6. Ralliart
Sportback:
1. Touring
2. Sport
3. Ralliart
I won't bore you with the differences between specs, but have a flick through the following PDF brochure if you like, you probably can't read most of it but pictures explain a lot. Don't look too close if you are jealous of the Colour LCD in the instrument cluster available here only in the MY10 Evo!
Galant Fortis Brochure
As with any Japanese car, the options and accessories lists are HUGE. Have a look:
Galant Fortis Genuine Accessories
I actually have 3 printed catalogues here at home, Sedan, Sportback and Ralliart. Before they combined them.
Any questions about the Galant Fortis fire away
Mitsubishi decided for some reason to call the Lancer by the name of Galant Fortis in it's home country of Japan.
There is much alike between our AUDM Lancer and the JDM Galant Fortis, however their spec levels are vastly different to ours:
Sedan:
1. Exceed
2. Super Exceed
3. Super Exceed Navi Package
4. Sport
5. Sport Navi Package
6. Ralliart
Sportback:
1. Touring
2. Sport
3. Ralliart
I won't bore you with the differences between specs, but have a flick through the following PDF brochure if you like, you probably can't read most of it but pictures explain a lot. Don't look too close if you are jealous of the Colour LCD in the instrument cluster available here only in the MY10 Evo!
Galant Fortis Brochure
As with any Japanese car, the options and accessories lists are HUGE. Have a look:
Galant Fortis Genuine Accessories
I actually have 3 printed catalogues here at home, Sedan, Sportback and Ralliart. Before they combined them.
Any questions about the Galant Fortis fire away
thanks Adrian that is great.
There are a few things I liked, that we do not have.
The top of the arm rest, that holds tissues. This would be great as I have kids.
Front parking sensors. I have been wanting these.
Noticed to there rear parking sensors are higher in the rear bar then owes. Owes are to low. Mine often sense the ground.
Not sure what to think about the aerials on the front corners of the car.
There are a few things I liked, that we do not have.
The top of the arm rest, that holds tissues. This would be great as I have kids.
Front parking sensors. I have been wanting these.
Noticed to there rear parking sensors are higher in the rear bar then owes. Owes are to low. Mine often sense the ground.
Not sure what to think about the aerials on the front corners of the car.
SIR-VRX wrote:We have that tissue holder Troy! Have a look!
As for the aerials, they are guide poles so that the short Japs can see where the front corner of the car is. They are retractable electronically too.
Yes I know we can put the tissues in the lid.
I did not explain myself correctly. They have the 2 lids.
I believe the Outlander has the same.
I could probably get one as I am sure the Outlander would fit.
I suppose the retractable aerials would be a good talking point like the folding mirrors. Unfortunately they look ugly. They just shout,"I can not drive a car, "LOOK OUT"
Funny, I was just looking at all these parts on japanparts.com (bored at work again) and this double lid and the sports meter gauges caught my attention, among others....
HKS/AMS/GFB/MRT/K&N/DBA
Whiteline/Ultra-Racing/Rexpeed/Autometer/Yokohama Racing/Cusco
...and some other stuff which the fun police don't approve of...
Whiteline/Ultra-Racing/Rexpeed/Autometer/Yokohama Racing/Cusco
...and some other stuff which the fun police don't approve of...
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Graham wrote:wow look at all their optional extras!
Blue illumination at the front of the car on the radiator... that's an awesome oem extra! lol
It's something you can do for much much less... Check out my solution:
ofey wrote:I'm posting this again. It seems my original DIY has disappeared.
Whilst speaking to hansmitchel yesterday I told him there was already a diy for this which I submitted but strangely I can't find it on the site.
So here's how I neon-ed my front grill again which I posted ages ago on the lancerzone forums:So I saw Freddie's post and the JDM accessories catalogue for their Galant Fortis:
I was keen to get this done.
Unlike Bro Freddie and the Japs, I used a neon tube as opposed to LEDs.
My neon tube was bought from a local company [url="http://www.aerpro.com.au/list.php?pcode=NE24B&cat_name=mobile%20lighting&cat_no=01&cat_sno="]Aerpro. 24" long[/url], water resistant and costing A$18/- after 20% discount.
And unlike Bro Freddie and the Japs, I wanted 2 ways for the nose background light to come on:
a) When the door of the car opened, so triggered by dome light circuit; &
b) An override switch next to the ASC switch, so I could turn it on when I wanted e.g. chasing down someone in the night
So I had to design an auto electronic circuit for this. Using 2 x 4 pin relays (A$10.00) , a 3m length of wire (F.O.C. take from Science Labs) to tap my battery and for jumper wire, I pulled them into the car cabin through the hole in the driver wheel arch.
I also had to tap my dome light circuitry which I found behind the panel where your front bonnet opening lever is to act as the trigger for the neon. You will also need a diode (1N4002 about A$0.25) and a capacitor (~50uF about A$0.25) to do this.
I used a 34.5x20mm switch (A$2.50) which fits perfectly in place of the dummy swith next to the ASC button as the override and a couple of 10A in line fuses (A$4.00) to complete the circuit.
I also used 8 cable ties (A$2.00), some 3M industrial double sided tape (bought for other projects), both to attach my neons behind the license plate so the glow directed towards the radiator and some plastic wiring shell to protect the exposed wiring in the engine bay (10m for A$2.50).
Here is my pin out guide for the relay assembly. (Sorry too lazy to draw it out but if you need me to send PM)
Relay 1 (To Neon):
Pin 30 = 12V Batt through 10A fuse (Line1)
Pin 85 = Grounded to body
Pin 86 = from both Pin87 Relay2 & Acc from switch
Pin 87 = to neon
Relay 2 (from dome light circuit):
Pin 30 = 12V from Batt through 10A fuse (Line2)
Pin 85 = to (gnd) of dome light circuit
Pin 86 = to (+) of dome light circuit
Pin 87 = to Pin 86 Relay1
also solder the capacitor between Pin85 & 86 to prevent chattering of the relay as the dome light circuit dims down
Switch (LED on switch best so you can see if it is on)
Power =12V from Batt through 10A fuse (Line2)
Acc = to Pin 86 Relay1 through diode
Ground = Body of car
Lots of protection from the fuses and the fact that a cascaded relay arrangement will protect the wiring I set up and the car's own.
Here's an image of my override switch:
and during operation (driver door open so dome light circuit triggers neon):
So total damage < A$50/- !! Way cheaper than the Japanese quotes of Y28,350 (~ A$404.75)
And yes I've already started asking about a group buy but it is apprently a public holiday here... .
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Cosworth Panel Filter w/ RA Intake | SuperCircuit 4-2-1 Headers | Creat’d Ti-tipped SS exhaust
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ofey wrote:Graham wrote:wow look at all their optional extras!
Blue illumination at the front of the car on the radiator... that's an awesome oem extra! lol
It's something you can do for much much less... Check out my solution:ofey wrote:I'm posting this again. It seems my original DIY has disappeared.
Whilst speaking to hansmitchel yesterday I told him there was already a diy for this which I submitted but strangely I can't find it on the site.
So here's how I neon-ed my front grill again which I posted ages ago on the lancerzone forums:So I saw Freddie's post and the JDM accessories catalogue for their Galant Fortis:
I was keen to get this done.
Unlike Bro Freddie and the Japs, I used a neon tube as opposed to LEDs.
My neon tube was bought from a local company [url="http://www.aerpro.com.au/list.php?pcode=NE24B&cat_name=mobile%20lighting&cat_no=01&cat_sno="]Aerpro. 24" long[/url], water resistant and costing A$18/- after 20% discount.
And unlike Bro Freddie and the Japs, I wanted 2 ways for the nose background light to come on:
a) When the door of the car opened, so triggered by dome light circuit; &
b) An override switch next to the ASC switch, so I could turn it on when I wanted e.g. chasing down someone in the night
So I had to design an auto electronic circuit for this. Using 2 x 4 pin relays (A$10.00) , a 3m length of wire (F.O.C. take from Science Labs) to tap my battery and for jumper wire, I pulled them into the car cabin through the hole in the driver wheel arch.
I also had to tap my dome light circuitry which I found behind the panel where your front bonnet opening lever is to act as the trigger for the neon. You will also need a diode (1N4002 about A$0.25) and a capacitor (~50uF about A$0.25) to do this.
I used a 34.5x20mm switch (A$2.50) which fits perfectly in place of the dummy swith next to the ASC button as the override and a couple of 10A in line fuses (A$4.00) to complete the circuit.
I also used 8 cable ties (A$2.00), some 3M industrial double sided tape (bought for other projects), both to attach my neons behind the license plate so the glow directed towards the radiator and some plastic wiring shell to protect the exposed wiring in the engine bay (10m for A$2.50).
Here is my pin out guide for the relay assembly. (Sorry too lazy to draw it out but if you need me to send PM)
Relay 1 (To Neon):
Pin 30 = 12V Batt through 10A fuse (Line1)
Pin 85 = Grounded to body
Pin 86 = from both Pin87 Relay2 & Acc from switch
Pin 87 = to neon
Relay 2 (from dome light circuit):
Pin 30 = 12V from Batt through 10A fuse (Line2)
Pin 85 = to (gnd) of dome light circuit
Pin 86 = to (+) of dome light circuit
Pin 87 = to Pin 86 Relay1
also solder the capacitor between Pin85 & 86 to prevent chattering of the relay as the dome light circuit dims down
Switch (LED on switch best so you can see if it is on)
Power =12V from Batt through 10A fuse (Line2)
Acc = to Pin 86 Relay1 through diode
Ground = Body of car
Lots of protection from the fuses and the fact that a cascaded relay arrangement will protect the wiring I set up and the car's own.
Here's an image of my override switch:
and during operation (driver door open so dome light circuit triggers neon):
So total damage < A$50/- !! Way cheaper than the Japanese quotes of Y28,350 (~ A$404.75)
And yes I've already started asking about a group buy but it is apprently a public holiday here... .
Are you Macgyver?
You make it sound so easy like you did it with your eyes closed. I'm still stuck on 'get a neon tube'.....
But I am interested in that double lid that everyone is raving about. Do you know if it comes with different materials on the cover? I have the standard black VRX cloth interior.
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