People with a 34 inch inseam and shorter would fit just fine in it. My legs are longer than that, and I still fit. No trouble driving it. Was not expecting that low end torque. It's somewhat alien to experience it in something this small and light. There are just some things that Mitsubishi got 100% right in the '90s. It's because of those years that I'll always be a fan. I hope you can continue to highlight other hidden gems on their lot. Thanks again Duncan... and Mitch... I mean Tom...
Shout out to Jaffro! The sight of the intake manifold reminded me of you. It bears some resemblance to the Hyundai intake. Maybe you can blueprint this engine for us too. 🤠
@Power 2 Weight Too long. The Elantra put me in sort of a quandary. Neither the Colt nor the GSX will be a stock build. The info in those videos will help people less than the stock parts build that went into the Elantra. The Elantra more closely resembles the parts and challenges that most people would be standing over. That's why I did that one first. I don't regret it. I think it's a good study, and it's such a pile that it gave us lots of great troubleshooting info. I'm facing some other real challenges right now with things that happen to cars that sit as a result, but 2019 is all about fixing all of those things and moving the ball. I've been hoarding parts and tools during this time working on my garage and production tools to get ready for what's next. You'll still see the Elantra, but hopefully only on the dyno and likely several videos of it breaking its own records. I've got good plans for that one while the GSX gets built.
Thanks Tom! Nice work! Huge fan of Kei turbo pocket rockets right here! I had a Mira TR turbo in recently, and a Daihatsu Naked last year. Both really fun
The 400 pounds is the cockpit shell designed to take up impact. We may joke of the Smart, but for what it is, it's impressive what they could make with that kind of non-existent crumple zone.
I just love your vids Mitch. Whatever you did to make it look all vhs at the beginning had me spitting my tea everywhere! Good job sir, another Gran Turismo 1 box ticked 😊👍🏽
What a cool small car that made other normal sized small cars bland and common!! I love the dangan ZZs!! The kei cars showed me that small cars can be cool, quirky and unique!! U should review cars worldwide in some time!!
Tom your videos have always been top notch, however, this video is truly professional grade! I think the only other channel that is really close is Heidi and Franny's Garage. Heidi does videos like this one and Franny specializes in mechanical videos. I enjoy your videos even more as you are a truly warm person. Keep up the great work!
Very cool Tom! What a fun car to experience. I really have to get to Duncan Imports sometime in my live to see all these cars. Nice job on the video! -Jon
To be clear, the Kei car has been a staple of the Japanese domestic market since 1949. You can read more about it here (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_car). The short-lived thing Tom's talking about is the hot hatch era of the 80's where JDM marquee were testing the boundaries of performance in a decidedly nonperformant segment. It's all very 80's. Many manufacturers still build performance versions of various Kei lines to this day, so it never really went away.
Tom if you pause the video @ 9:23 and look to the right of the screen. There is a beautiful silver MK3 Supra. I think that should be your next project car.
The Japanese need to re-start this craze of small engined, turbocharged pocket cars because I think they could be pretty popular again. Good fuel economy, cheap to buy and lots of modding potential - they're perfect cars for enthusiasts with less money to burn.
I'm not sure if they ever stopped. They have just changed to meet newer safety standards. Daihatsu Copen, Suzuki Alto Turbo RS, Honda S660. They are all 660cc Turbo Kei Cars you can buy brand new. There may be more.
Those things are so cool. They always make me think of Gran Turismo... I would love one but I am holding out for a Mitsubishi FTO which will become legal in August. Also its wierd but it totally has a similar sound to a stock Non Turbo 3000GT.
But I thought the premium FTO(the one with Mivec V6 GPX? would not be available till August of 2020 n only the base or early less powerful ones available this year? BTW did any of the FTO come with a stock Turbo and R they front wheel or rear wheel drive? ALSO Where U getting your from? Thanks...hard to find any info on these here on RUclips.
@@blackmount1 Yeah figured none were TURBO and all were FWD. But which is the best models to get as in the more sought after ones. GPX? Hard to find any info on these but all heard was the premium models are funner n faster. Thanks any info appreciated.
Thanks for checking it out Joe, always great to hear from you sir. Can't believe I didn't toss you the keys to this beast. The shootout is always hectic.
man, i only just finished your miata stuff aha. tried to binge as much as I could. absolute widow maker that thing is ahaha. that little engine would be a nice treat in my mini :') it kind of reminds me of the little nugget mcm imported back a while ago
I like these features on 'odd' Japanese imports, I usually watch PacificCoastAuto's channel for similar content...they have guy in Japan who sources (they also do walk-arounds of lots at auctions there) the vehicles for importing back to NA
Just for who are curious about what the label on the visor said, (My english isnt the greatest, so there might be mistake in english)It said the following: Alarm light(Red) When the light turn on while you drive, stop at a safe place and stop the engine, and go find the service plant(?)(idk how to translate that) The light will stay on untill the problem is fixed However, the light will turn on once when you start the car for checking Skills(?) to start the engine When the engine is cold Dont step on the accel paddle(throttle) while starting it When the engine is warm 1. Step on the accel paddle more than half way through while staring the engine. Dont move the accel paddle(means that dont move the throttle position) while starting the engine. 2. Slowly let go of the accel paddle after you start the engine. It will be easier to turn the engine on when you turn off other electronic stuff.
It should actually read, "When the light turns on as you are driving down the road, you need to stop at a safe place, stop the engine, and go find the nearest service station for your car." "Here are some tips for starting the engine. When the engine is cold, don't step on the acceleration paddle (that is, the throttle) while starting the engine." "This is what you are to do when the engine is warm. 1. You are to step on the acceleration paddle more than halfway through while starting the engine. Don't move the acceleration paddle (that is to say, don't move the throttle position) while you are starting the engine. 2. You are to slowly let go of the acceleration paddle after you start the engine." "Doing this will make it easier to turn the engine on whenever you turn off all of the other electronic functions in your car."
Performance Kei cars are really cool. Would love to own the old Suzuki Alto Works or AZ-1. But I have to say my 2006 Suzuki Swift Sport isn't too far off in terms of size/performance... :)
@@fcorivers , there is a third sibling as well, and you already know it by a much more common name in the USA. Perhaps you have heard of the Geo Metro?
In the next year I will be looking for a Kei for a second car. Been looking at Duncan since it is only about 95 miles from me. Been looking at a Honda Beat, but this looks a little more practical for trips back too Milan Ohio to visit my best friend. 45 mpg you can't complain about that. Looks like no radio, just wondering if the oem plugs are there for one.
Excellent video! How do you find switching from left hand drive to right hand drive? I'm in the UK, but have driven in Europe a lot, so use to switching from right to left, including driving stick. 12 years ago I was lucky enough to work for a US based company, whereby I was invited to visit the office in San Diego. I hired a Ford Tarus with a manual gearbox, my American colleagues were amazed when I turned up, 1) for driving a manual and 2) for driving at all! 😁 Little did they know that I had been driving around Europe for years in rentals, so had plenty of experience 😁
I'd like to hear what he has to say about this too. I think switching sides wouldn't be hard except for driving stick left-handed- that would take some getting used to.
@@davidhochstetler8407 For me, that was the hardest part, when driving a left hand drive car, I would often miss gears, or try to change gears with my left hand but end up grabbing the door pull 😁
A very interesting car... Also very well done presentation. It is quite zippy as you demonstrated, however I can't resist wondering if some mods would squeeze even more power out of it. That comparison to the SmartCar too. Wow, they really built those micro K cars well. Besides obvious size and cargo max capacity, I also wonder what downsides to those cars were.
That's about the same weight as the classic Mini, and it fit 4 adults. PS: Only the Mini could be had with a little more power - up to 85hp from the Australian Cooper S version - and atrocious reliability (thanks to Lucas, the Prince of Darkness.) Still love 'em, though. :-D
People with a 34 inch inseam and shorter would fit just fine in it. My legs are longer than that, and I still fit. No trouble driving it. Was not expecting that low end torque. It's somewhat alien to experience it in something this small and light. There are just some things that Mitsubishi got 100% right in the '90s. It's because of those years that I'll always be a fan. I hope you can continue to highlight other hidden gems on their lot. Thanks again Duncan... and Mitch... I mean Tom...
The speedo is in km/h, not mph. So 0-60 mph would take about 10 sec
@@ronheuvel887 Duly noted! How'd I miss that? It's printed right on it... It's Tuesday so I can't blame daylight savings time. Fail Jafro... fail...
Shout out to Jaffro! The sight of the intake manifold reminded me of you. It bears some resemblance to the Hyundai intake. Maybe you can blueprint this engine for us too. 🤠
@@SkidMarkSteve69 Man I'm tempted. Big Red gets 15.6 MPG and barely fits in the parking deck.
@Power 2 Weight Too long. The Elantra put me in sort of a quandary. Neither the Colt nor the GSX will be a stock build. The info in those videos will help people less than the stock parts build that went into the Elantra. The Elantra more closely resembles the parts and challenges that most people would be standing over. That's why I did that one first. I don't regret it. I think it's a good study, and it's such a pile that it gave us lots of great troubleshooting info. I'm facing some other real challenges right now with things that happen to cars that sit as a result, but 2019 is all about fixing all of those things and moving the ball. I've been hoarding parts and tools during this time working on my garage and production tools to get ready for what's next. You'll still see the Elantra, but hopefully only on the dyno and likely several videos of it breaking its own records. I've got good plans for that one while the GSX gets built.
So refreshing to see an American enjoy small cars. Thanks Tom alls good
*What type of Witchcraft is that black Devil Box at the beginning of this video?*
Dont worry, its just my childhood.
Saw the VCR at the beginning...had to like instantly
Thanks Tom! Nice work! Huge fan of Kei turbo pocket rockets right here! I had a Mira TR turbo in recently, and a Daihatsu Naked last year. Both really fun
It is like an Evo that has shrunk in the wash!
Can’t resist these Japanese turbo gem’s
I agree! Gotta get you behind the wheel of one of these if you haven't already, you'd love it!
You're making me want to buy a JDM import with all this awesome content Tom!!!
Ha! So sorry man!
I'm here because there's currently one of these for sale on cars and bids.
Thorough and fun review! You've got a new subscriber
The best part is the cute little intercooler!! Love your content Tom!!
Ahh so refreshing to see a turbo Tom video with a Mitsubishi again. Now you just need to actually buy another Mitsubishi to work on.
The 400 pounds is the cockpit shell designed to take up impact. We may joke of the Smart, but for what it is, it's impressive what they could make with that kind of non-existent crumple zone.
いつも、登場するどのクルマも年式の割に、とにかくきれいで保存状態がとてもいい。日本の旧車が、遠い海の向こうで大切にされていることに感謝です。
Saw one of these at a car show last week Tom ...thanks for explaining what it is ... Great vid.....Mitsubishi could really do no wrong at this time ❤❤
Crazy how packed that engine bay is! Thanks for sharing sir!
Duncan Imports must be your new favourite place in the whole world. Loved the editing at the start of this video
90% of kids don't know what you used in the beginning of the video... I feel old. Also Mighty car mods would love this nugget.
That car was well sorted! Farfromnuggetty.
Came here to make MCM reference. I see you like nuggets too.
i am a early 80s "kid" heard this alot of time, but i still dont know where is it from XD
Still have my VHS player and rewinder and they both still work like a charm! Maybe it's time to stick to only streaming services...nah lol
Harvey Chestbreach holy shit that was boomer as fuck
I just love your vids Mitch. Whatever you did to make it look all vhs at the beginning had me spitting my tea everywhere! Good job sir, another Gran Turismo 1 box ticked 😊👍🏽
Thanks for the walk around. Fascinating & informative. A fine example, too
Lol, vhs video recorder! I love that app.
And another great video! Thanks for uploading.
Well, I was told that I needed more vegetables in my life. Guess I'll get a Lettuce.
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I was in Japan in the 90's and share your enthusiasm. I love that we can these in the states now. And FYI, its pronounced "Don Gon" or "Dahn Gahn."
海外にも軽自動車ファンが居て嬉しいです。 私もALTO WORKS(HA22S)2000年型に乗っています。
私も以前にDanganは所有してましたが紹介されているMITSUBISHI MINICA Dangan ZZ では無く、後にモデルチェンジして4気筒になったDangan4を所有してました。
ちなみに紹介されているDanganの純正wheelにデザインされているのは、エンジンのvalveです。 何故なら当時、軽自動車初の5valve engineということで5本のスポーク(星形?)にそれぞれ1本づつvalveのデザインがwheelのセンターキャップに向かう感じで施されているようです。(英語じゃなくてごめんなさい。)
これからもお互い軽自動車を楽しみましょう。
Mighty car mods did a car similar. But theirs was AWD. Those are cool little cars
The engine reminds of a 4g63t. Would be cool to the zz4 version of it. Cool vid .
Thanks Julio!
What a groovy ride. Love it!!!
seems like you really love it .... you should buy it
Tom, you put out some of the best vids here!
Looks like a fun little car...reminds me of all the fun I had in my 1st car 1984 VW Rabbit
The vintage style video is awesome!
Thank you sir, glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏻
The garage continues to stay awesome
6:33 Holy Bleep! It's Jafro!
What a cool small car that made other normal sized small cars bland and common!! I love the dangan ZZs!! The kei cars showed me that small cars can be cool, quirky and unique!! U should review cars worldwide in some time!!
We definitely need a build on this thing !
Tom your videos have always been top notch, however, this video is truly professional grade! I think the only other channel that is really close is Heidi and Franny's Garage. Heidi does videos like this one and Franny specializes in mechanical videos. I enjoy your videos even more as you are a truly warm person. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the kind support John! I’ll go check out their videos now! 👍🏻
such a brilliant video of an awesome little car!!
Thank you sir, glad you enjoyed it!
I like it. Also, cool seeing Jafro in one of your vids. (surprise gust appearance!)
Would love to have a Dangan zz. So cool to see it has all the features of my 1990 Suzuki alto works. I'm jealous of that 5v per cyl. So cool :)
Very cool Tom! What a fun car to experience. I really have to get to Duncan Imports sometime in my live to see all these cars. Nice job on the video!
-Jon
Anyone else enjoy seeing that Volvo ad @3:39?
Love your taste in cars.
To be clear, the Kei car has been a staple of the Japanese domestic market since 1949. You can read more about it here (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_car). The short-lived thing Tom's talking about is the hot hatch era of the 80's where JDM marquee were testing the boundaries of performance in a decidedly nonperformant segment. It's all very 80's. Many manufacturers still build performance versions of various Kei lines to this day, so it never really went away.
Such a dope little car! Looks very peppy to drive around.
Thanks Oz! You’d love taking it for a spin!
These videos make me want cars like this!
Tom if you pause the video @ 9:23 and look to the right of the screen. There is a beautiful silver MK3 Supra. I think that should be your next project car.
The Japanese need to re-start this craze of small engined, turbocharged pocket cars because I think they could be pretty popular again.
Good fuel economy, cheap to buy and lots of modding potential - they're perfect cars for enthusiasts with less money to burn.
I'm not sure if they ever stopped. They have just changed to meet newer safety standards. Daihatsu Copen, Suzuki Alto Turbo RS, Honda S660. They are all 660cc Turbo Kei Cars you can buy brand new. There may be more.
Newer Miras are bigger and non turbos... not as small as the 90s K cars
The thing is,younger people aren't interested in sports driving these days
Those things are so cool. They always make me think of Gran Turismo... I would love one but I am holding out for a Mitsubishi FTO which will become legal in August.
Also its wierd but it totally has a similar sound to a stock Non Turbo 3000GT.
But I thought the premium FTO(the one with Mivec V6 GPX? would not be available till August of 2020 n only the base or early less powerful ones available this year? BTW did any of the FTO come with a stock Turbo and R they front wheel or rear wheel drive? ALSO Where U getting your from? Thanks...hard to find any info on these here on RUclips.
@@265308 all engines were available all years. They are very cheap from the UK. No turbos because they dont need it and FWD only.
@@blackmount1 Yeah figured none were TURBO and all were FWD. But which is the best models to get as in the more sought after ones. GPX? Hard to find any info on these but all heard was the premium models are funner n faster. Thanks any info appreciated.
Great video Tom! Lots of information! Thank you!
Thanks for checking it out Joe, always great to hear from you sir. Can't believe I didn't toss you the keys to this beast. The shootout is always hectic.
@@TomsTurboGarage It's cool Tom! I'm not sure I know how to drive from the right hand side! Haha
these are amazing to drive in the tight cities
That's a cool little ride
Wow great content. Now I am enticed to buy this hahahahaha. Again, very informative and enjoyable.
Commended
Very very clean !! Mint !!! (from JAPAN)
man, i only just finished your miata stuff aha. tried to binge as much as I could. absolute widow maker that thing is ahaha. that little engine would be a nice treat in my mini :') it kind of reminds me of the little nugget mcm imported back a while ago
So much want! Great film as ever😎😎
Very cool car and video Tom.
Pocket rocket? Maybe it needs motor mounts? Really fun looking car. Thanks for the video.
a barrage of goodies . only tom could come up with that one. lol
Reminds me of Marty Mullholland’s AWD 3cyl turbo Dihatsu Mira kei car!
My wife works in the area where your driving in that parking lot. Good ol Milan/Avery Ohio just off the turnpike.
I like these features on 'odd' Japanese imports, I usually watch PacificCoastAuto's
channel for similar content...they have guy in Japan who sources (they also do walk-arounds of lots at auctions there) the vehicles for importing back to NA
Fun little ripper!
Great job! Awesome Awesome content!
Such a nice car.
That is another cool little car
Always enjoy your content. Keep up the good work and remember to follow your dreams. God bless.
Just for who are curious about what the label on the visor said,
(My english isnt the greatest, so there might be mistake in english)It said the following:
Alarm light(Red)
When the light turn on while you drive, stop at a safe place and stop the engine, and go find the service plant(?)(idk how to translate that)
The light will stay on untill the problem is fixed
However, the light will turn on once when you start the car for checking
Skills(?) to start the engine
When the engine is cold
Dont step on the accel paddle(throttle) while starting it
When the engine is warm
1. Step on the accel paddle more than half way through while staring the engine. Dont move the accel paddle(means that dont move the throttle position) while starting the engine.
2. Slowly let go of the accel paddle after you start the engine.
It will be easier to turn the engine on when you turn off other electronic stuff.
It should actually read, "When the light turns on as you are driving down the road, you need to stop at a safe place, stop the engine, and go find the nearest service station for your car." "Here are some tips for starting the engine. When the engine is cold, don't step on the acceleration paddle (that is, the throttle) while starting the engine." "This is what you are to do when the engine is warm. 1. You are to step on the acceleration paddle more than halfway through while starting the engine. Don't move the acceleration paddle (that is to say, don't move the throttle position) while you are starting the engine. 2. You are to slowly let go of the acceleration paddle after you start the engine." "Doing this will make it easier to turn the engine on whenever you turn off all of the other electronic functions in your car."
Performance Kei cars are really cool. Would love to own the old Suzuki Alto Works or AZ-1.
But I have to say my 2006 Suzuki Swift Sport isn't too far off in terms of size/performance... :)
I'd love to get me an 1989 Suzuki Swift GTI AWD. Or it's Subaru sibling.
@@fcorivers , there is a third sibling as well, and you already know it by a much more common name in the USA. Perhaps you have heard of the Geo Metro?
Pax Humana there was the Pontiac Sprint too. Not many with the Dohc 16 valve Suzuki engine thou
So awesome.
Hi tom, nice car, 5 valve turbo !!!! wuaoo..!!! small and furious .. jajaja.... ¿Some new DSM project? saludos desde Venezuela
Hi Eduard and thank you for the great support all the way from Venezuela!! 🇻🇪
Great video
Nice car/video. Good job.
I heart these things!
What is that "VW" bus @1:36....I need to see more of that beauty!
So cool!!
It's been a while great vid
looks like the alto works i like it
that's so freakin sick.
A wild Jafromobile appears!
Looks like a nice double din can fit in it.
In the next year I will be looking for a Kei for a second car. Been looking at Duncan since it is only about 95 miles from me. Been looking at a Honda Beat, but this looks a little more practical for trips back too Milan Ohio to visit my best friend. 45 mpg you can't complain about that. Looks like no radio, just wondering if the oem plugs are there for one.
Jafro and Tom in the same video? fuck yeah
What's going on with the AZ-1 ?
Hey Tom, I own this little guys older brother... the 1997 mitsubishi RVR
This is impressive lite car. Like from POLAND EUROPE. !!!!!
Very cool. 👍
Duncan!
Excellent video!
How do you find switching from left hand drive to right hand drive?
I'm in the UK, but have driven in Europe a lot, so use to switching from right to left, including driving stick. 12 years ago I was lucky enough to work for a US based company, whereby I was invited to visit the office in San Diego. I hired a Ford Tarus with a manual gearbox, my American colleagues were amazed when I turned up, 1) for driving a manual and 2) for driving at all! 😁
Little did they know that I had been driving around Europe for years in rentals, so had plenty of experience 😁
I'd like to hear what he has to say about this too. I think switching sides wouldn't be hard except for driving stick left-handed- that would take some getting used to.
@@davidhochstetler8407 For me, that was the hardest part, when driving a left hand drive car, I would often miss gears, or try to change gears with my left hand but end up grabbing the door pull 😁
Mini evo!
I agree! 👍🏻
when will the zz be added to your stable ?
Tom, are you starting a kei car collection? =D
you take the path of Marty...^^
You didn't brought that beauty to your home?!?!
Cool I only live about 2 1/2 hours form Duncan's. I am in need a commuter, I think I just found a possible answer.
Gotta have that delivery Dangan
A very interesting car... Also very well done presentation. It is quite zippy as you demonstrated, however I can't resist wondering if some mods would squeeze even more power out of it. That comparison to the SmartCar too. Wow, they really built those micro K cars well. Besides obvious size and cargo max capacity, I also wonder what downsides to those cars were.
6:32 Mr.Tom, Mr.Jafro... here is almost all what you need to rebuild your MMC engine in a single FRAME!
Do you have an HB11S Alto Works to review? Fun car as well! 🙂
I do love these vehicles. My only wish is that the US would allow them in much sooner than 25 years. It would be great to drive a 2019 k car. Hmmm
That car is under 1500 pounds and seats 4?? I'd love to see a size comparison next to the Miata!
That's about the same weight as the classic Mini, and it fit 4 adults.
PS: Only the Mini could be had with a little more power - up to 85hp from the Australian Cooper S version - and atrocious reliability (thanks to Lucas, the Prince of Darkness.) Still love 'em, though. :-D
Dang...an ZZ!
And all we got in America is a three cylinder Geo Metro you can probably wanna drag race with the school bus 🚌