This 1989 Plymouth Colt out of Nebraska is a tire shredding 520 horse power wolf in sheep's clothing. Smoothly residing in one of the country's most beautiful states, this maxed out hatch from the days of Chrysler "DSM" Diamond-Star Motors is a reminded of better days past. Tuners and street racers all over the world love the DSM products because they feature light weight JDM products with availability of domestic makes. This "sleeper" effect can be found in other DSM vehicles like the Eagle Talon which features all-wheel drive and ultra slick 1990's retro styling. Some sleepers become more obvious past 6,000 RPM; this one goes up to almost 9,000 RPM!
1989 Plymouth Colt modified specifications:
- 520 hp
- 328 tq
- 35 psi
- Water injection
- Cam upgrades
- High pressure fuel system
- Larger manifold
- Big external waste gate
- Drag radials on light weight rims
- Possible Honda VTEC engine swap
- Free flowing exhaust and intake (no cats)
- Big turbo
- Plus more!
Video content: 500 hp 1989 Plymouth Colt
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I have my husband hooks on your articles now
thats not a honda motor
I love a sleeper like that .. impressive!
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