2005 Mitsubishi Evolution 700+ Horsepower on 2040-cars
Whitewater, Wisconsin, United States
2005 evolution going for sale olny has about 5000 miles since built have to pay bills have over 50k invested in copys on mod list this is just half of stuff call for any questions 262-527-6748 runs and drives great crazy fast and loud build to last and with olny best parts out there i have paper work for parts Engine: Wiseco HD Pistons 9:1 Compression, Manley Alloy Rods, GSC S3 Cams with adjustable Tomei Cam Gears, Racing Oil Cooler Kit, ARP L19 Head Stud Kit, Magnus Intake Manifold, GSC Beehive Spring kit with Titanium Retainers, GSC Exhaust and Intake Valve Kit, ACL Main Bearing Kit, ACL Race Rod Bearing Kit, Thrust Bearing Kit, AEM EMS Standalone V1, Mishimoto HI-P Radiator/Mishimoto Hose Kit, Mishimoto Pusher Fan, Front and Rear AMS Motor Mounts, Aeromotive Race Fuel Rail Kit, Aero Fuel Pressure Regulator, ID 2000cc injectors, Buschur Double Pumper Fuel Kit, ETS T3 Tubular Maifold, 44mm Tial Wastegate, 6765 PTE Kit, Bushcur Racing Intercooler with custom Upper & Lower Piping, Tial Bov, JM Fab Coolant Overflow Tank, STM Oil Catch Can, Shep Transmission, Twin Disk Clutch, Coilovers, High Performance Wheel Studs, new tk,diff call for any questions 120,000 miles on body and 6k miles on new build call 262-5276748 for any questions |
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2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport models with leather seats recalled over airbag fears
Tue, 25 Feb 2014Mitsubishi is recalling 733 of its 2013 Outlander Sports that were fitted with leather seat covers due to problems with the seat-mounted airbags. Apparently, the wiring for the airbags may have been routed incorrectly when the seat covers were installed at the port.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration bulletin, the issue only really crops up if owners adjust the height of the seats. Naturally, if the seat wiring is damaged, the airbag may not deploy in the event of a side impact.
The affected vehicles were all manufactured between July 20, 2012 and May 29, 2013. There have been no reported injuries or accidents due to this issue. Mitsubishi, meanwhile, will begin notifying owners, who will need to report to their local dealer for free inspections or repairs. Take a look below for the bulletin from NHTSA.
Mitsubishi Mirage will launch in US with three-cylinder engine [w/video]
Wed, 26 Dec 2012We have a date with Mitsubishi Mirage (again). The Japanese subcompact is slated to arrive on our shores in September 2013, and it's one of the product offerings meant to help Mitsubishi's US arm raise sales in its next financial year from 55,000 to 80,000. If next year were 1989, we'd say there's no reason that couldn't happen, but from what we've seen, the Mirage is so magnificently meek (have you seen the interior?) that we aren't sure how it will manage that kind of US sales aggression in the 21st century.
Continuing that theme, Car and Driver reports that the Mitsu will launch here with a 1.2-liter, three-cylinder engine. Make no mistake, this is a very popular engine in the Mirage and responsible for its excellent fuel economy. The hatch is doing so well in other markets with its two naturally aspirated tri-cylinders that the Thailand facility that builds the Mirage will have its capacity increased by 33 percent to try and meet demand. In European spec, the 845-kilogram (1,859 pounds) subcompact with the more powerful engine offering 79 horsepower and 78 pound-feet of torque gets 57.3 miles per US gallon and takes 11.7 seconds to get from zero to 62 miles per hour. The question is whether Mitsubishi will boost the output of that engine for our market. If not, only the 70-hp Smart ForTwo will have less horsepower - but the Mirage, interestingly enough, weighs about the same as the microcar.
On its UK site, Mitsubishi said the reveal of the Mirage in back 2011 meant "redefining the standards by which to judge a compact passenger car." We can't wait to find out if that's still true and what that means when it gets here. To prepare yourself, there's video of the Mirage in action below.
Mitsubishi developing new standalone hybrid Evo successor
Mon, 16 Dec 2013Mention the name Mitsubishi to different people and you'll likely get two startling different images. Environmentalists will focus on the company's strides in developing EVs, while performance enthusiasts will point you toward the Lancer Evolution. The prevailing wisdom was that Mitsubishi would cancel the latter to concentrate on the former, but the latest intel suggests that the two will be reconciled with a new Evo around the corner.
Although Mitsubishi is reportedly working to streamline its lineup from 23 models on 12 different platforms to 13 models on 7 by 2016, the next Evo will stand as an exception. Like Subaru did with the formerly Impreza-based WRX (or for that matter Nissan with the formerly Skyline-based GT-R), the new Evo won't have anything to do with the next Lancer, which itself will be based on a Renault-Nissan platform.
On that unique platform, Mitsubishi is likely to install a small direct-injection turbo engine (potentially a diesel) that could be based on the 1.1-liter, three-cylinder turbo engine in the XR-PHEV concept we saw in Tokyo, supplemented by small electric motors with lightweight batteries and driving all four wheels through an enhanced version of the company's Super All-Wheel Control system. As to whether the Evo name will carry over, that remains to be seen, but if these reports prove accurate, its spirit could very much live on.