2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X on 2040-cars
East Saint Louis, Illinois, United States
More details at: roseannersschimizzi@winetasters.net . ets 4" Intercooler
ETS Intake
Exedy Cerametallic Stage 4 Clutch Kit HD
ACT ACT XACT Streetlite Flywheel
South Side Performance SSP Clutch Master Cylinder
Brian Crower Brian Crower Mitsubishi 4B11T Evolution X Camshafts
Ultimate Racing Ultimate Racing 3" O2 Housing Downpipe
Ultimate Racing Ultimate Racing 3" Test Pipe
Ultimate Racing Ultimate Racing 3" Dual Exit Catback Exhaust
Boomba Boomba Racing Fuel Rail (Mitusbishi Evo X)
fp red turbo
dw 1300cc
BC Racing BR series Coilover Kit
double walboro 255
Wiseco Mitsubishi EVO 10 pistons
Manley Manley H Beam Connecting Rods
ACL bearings
ARP head studs
tires 335/35/19 rear 275/40/19 front
e85
507whp 476torque
that was on the first motor which blew up...
second motor:
erl block with manley pro rods cp pistons
machine shop valve job deck surface
supertech 1mm intake valves
supertech 1mm exhaust valves
supertech dusl valve spring and retainer kit
Mitsubishi Lancer for Sale
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Auto Services in Illinois
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Westchester Automotive Repair Inc ★★★★★
Warson Auto Plaza ★★★★★
Voegtle`s Auto Service Inc ★★★★★
Thom`s Four Wheel & Auto Svc ★★★★★
Thomas Toyota ★★★★★
Auto blog
2014 Mitsubishi Mirage to carry $12,995 price tag*
Mon, 19 Aug 2013If you've only got about twelve grand to spend on a car and you want something new, you've got options, but not many: You can get a Nissan Versa sedan for $11,900, a base Chevrolet Spark hatchback for $12,170, or - as Mitsubishi has just announced - a 2014 Mirage for $12,995.
Not only does that make it one of the cheapest new cars you can buy, but Mitsubishi also claims it's "the most fuel-efficient gasoline-powered non-hybrid vehicle in America," carrying an EPA highway fuel economy rating of 44 miles per gallon. But then that rating is for the CVT model, which will cost you an extra grand over the base five-speed manual version. The bog-standard DE model comes with features including automatic climate control, keyless entry and seven airbags, but for another $1,200 (with either transmission) you can upgrade to ES trim with a whole mess of other features. Regardless of which model you choose, though, you'll have to pay an extra *$725 for delivery ($920 if you live in Alaska or Hawaii), elevating the actual cost of entry to $13,720 in the Lower 48.
Mitsubishi rolls out new Triton pickup [w/videos]
Tue, 18 Nov 2014Of all the automakers producing pickup trucks these days, even among just the Japanese automakers, Mitsubishi might not spring to mind first. But maybe it should. The Diamond-Star company has been in the game now for 36 years, selling over four million pickups around the world. These days that comes down principally to the Triton, of which it sold over a third of a million units last year alone for a total of over 1.2 million produced since its introduction in 2005. Now, after nine years on the market, Mitsubishi has launched a new version.
Clearly drawing its stylistic influence (if not the hybrid powertrain) from the GR-HEV concept Mitsubishi showcased at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the new Triton aims to combine "the comfortable interior of a passenger car with the functionality and reliability of a pickup." It's more stylish, more comfortable and safer than the model it replaces, and comes in an array of configurations.
Buyers of the new Triton (known in some markets as the L200, among other nameplates it's worn over the years) will be able to choose between Single, Double and Club Cab variants. Powertrain choices will vary by market, but will be based around three engines: a 2.4-liter gasoline unit, a 2.5-liter turbodiesel and a new 2.4-liter turbodiesel with electronic valve timing.
Autoblog Podcast #357
Thu, 14 Nov 2013Episode #357 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Jeff Ross are joined by Jeff Glucker of Hooniverse.com. Topics include the SEMA Show, the Cadillac CTS being named the Motor Trend Car of the Year, Mitsubishi's near-term plans and the 2015 Subaru WRX. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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