ISO Mitsubishi Diamante part

Discussion in 'General' started by evakat, May 5, 2014.

  1. evakat

    evakat Well-Known Member

    my son has a project car that I am trying to help him get going... It is a 92 Dodge Stealth R/T.
    The previous owner swapped the tranny... He could never get the car to shift properly and gave up on it.


    I need a 90-92 Mitsubishi Diamante auto Transmission Control Unit (TCU) # MD751888.


    My son would be a very happy gear head if the wera inmates could possibly find this thing at a reasonable price...
     
  2. alocker

    alocker Well-Known Member

    Car-part.com has a bunch listed.
     
  3. bored&stroked

    bored&stroked Disclaimer: Can't spell

    Dear lord, run away from it. What a horrible way to teach your son not everything can or should be fixed!
     
  4. evakat

    evakat Well-Known Member

    lol... I know... But he picked it up for only $400... All black. 222HP DOHC. Aftermarket rims...
     
  5. kjohnson

    kjohnson Axis

    I'll look.

    The Mistu dealers get their parts from me.
     
  6. evakat

    evakat Well-Known Member

    awesome... thanks
     
  7. kjohnson

    kjohnson Axis

    I've been off the past 2 days to work on my car.I'm going in a little early before we start to do some light paperwork.I'll look it up then. But since it's for an older car,we may not have it.
     
  8. evakat

    evakat Well-Known Member

    ok. please let me know what you find... thanks
     
  9. Sheik Abdul ben Falafel

    Sheik Abdul ben Falafel Well-Known Member

    good way to learn!
     
  10. Hyperdyne

    Hyperdyne Indy United SBK

    You do realize that your kids first car needs to be a hoopty right? Just seeing the kids face would be worth it. Imagine the moment if you will....

    Kid: This is so awesome Dad.. So what is it... 911? 450? AMG 65?

    Sheik: nope... Deuce and a quarter.

    :)
     
  11. Sheik Abdul ben Falafel

    Sheik Abdul ben Falafel Well-Known Member

    He will get a 69 camaro. that was my first car.

    first cars should be like a lego set. give em the pieces, the instructions, and let them build. I started on mine when i was 13 and had it built when i was 16.

    this also teaches em to fix the shit they break.
     
  12. kjohnson

    kjohnson Axis

    No dice,we don't have any,none are on the way to us.

    My cost is $413.

    We sent all of our 'old' parts to a company somewhere in the Midwest,I'll inquire.
     
  13. evakat

    evakat Well-Known Member

    Let me know if your midwest connection has anything...

    I ran a Car-part.com search and found some salvage yard ones for $200 or less... So that might be my next route.
     
  14. kjohnson

    kjohnson Axis

    I will. Used electricals are always a crapshoot.
     

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