2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Gsr Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Alton, Illinois, United States
This vehicle is like my 3rd child. Nothing too good for my EVO! The motor was pulled right below 15,000 and bored out 10,000 over which is the sliver of a piece of paper by Rebco in Petersburg VA. I purchased the vehicle in Virginia. The previous owner of the car, built the motor with nothing but the best parts and he supplied the labor. He owns an automotive company in Virginia. the motor is a 2.1 Liter. I drove it to AMS performance in Chicago for a Dyno and Tune along with adding Guages, slotted roters with ceramic disk brakes, new 1000 cc injectors, and a new fuel pump just to have it done because i drove 300 miles to get there $3719.00. Their are no check engine lights!!! The car performes amazingly and AMS said it was a great build. The Car was Dynoed at 486 WHP at 350 pound of torque @ 26psi. 93 Octane. I just had Nitto Neogen tires put on April 15 of this yr. $1038.00. When I purchased the vehicle and went through the parts used on the car I noticed the car had an alluninum flywheel, so I had a Steel flywheel Streetlite flywheel with a clutch kit, extended life coolant, with new flywheel bolts. $2464.39. I had a clear urithane bra put on the front bumper, 25% of the hood, 25% both quarter pannels, and the back of the side mirrors to eliminate any rock or bug chips 700.00. Parts sheet from the previous owner without labor $6820.00 All receipts in hand. AMS said to run AMS oil full synthetic 10w 40w changed out every 2000 miles. Stainless steel brake lines. AMS Evo x Clutch mastercylinder Conversion kit 436.00 for the parts only. ATP GT35R Bolt on Turbo with ATP Transformable downpipe vent to Atmosphere installed 12-21-11 labor only 1683.00 , 9:1 compression, JE Pro Series FSR Forged Pistons, Cosworth MX1 Grind Camshafts/Mitsubishi evolution X, ETS Front mount intercooler, ETS intake kit, Cosworth Rod Bearings, High Performance Mainbearing Set. The car got 23 miles to the gallon driving to chicago to AMS. The car is whatever you want it to be as far as a daily driver or weekend cruiser. The car runs amazing and will outperform your expectations. Mechanically perfect in every way. Body has 37,950 miles and motor has almost 23,000. Also AMS put a 5500 rpm stall for launching and a 8000 rpm top end on the car for a rev limiter. I've never launched the car or took it to the track, but I'll bet its a high 10 second car. I used it as a weekend car to go cruising and it stayed in the garage. I have only put right at 11,000 miles on the car for the last 3 yrs and 4 months. Any questions call me @ 618-520-5446
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Japanese automakers kick in $800k for new charging-station company
Mon, Jun 2 2014Cynics may say that gathering $800,000 (total) from four of Japan's largest automakers is merely a rounding error. Still, Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi, along with the Development Bank of Japan, are putting those funds to good use. So, that's something. Last week, those five entities officially founded Nippon Charge Service LLC. The company was established to promote plug-in vehicle charging installations across Japan and the automakers seeded it with 80 million yen, or about $786,000 US. Those funds will be used to help business owners deploy charging stations at convenience stores, highway-side locales and other locations that will make it easier for plug-in vehicle drivers (of Toyotas, Hondas, Mitsubishis and Nissans, obviously) to get their juice. The automakers first announced they'd collaborate last year, when they said they'd work with the Japanese government to more than triple the country's publicly accessible chargers to about 17,000 units. No targets were disclosed as far as how many charging stations would be deployed this time out, but, in a move similar to the EZ Charge system in the US, Nippon Charge Service will also have universally-accepted charging cards available by the end of the year to drivers all of those brands' plug-in vehicles to make the charging process a little more seamless. Check out Honda's press release below. Japan Automakers Advance Electric Charging Infrastructure with New Company, Nippon Charge Service -Established to help build charging infrastructure for electric-powered vehicles (PHVs, PHEVs and EVs)- Toyota Motor Corporation Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Development Bank of Japan Inc. TOKYO, Japan, May 30, 2014 - Toyota Motor Corporation, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Honda Motor Co., Ltd., and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation jointly established a new company, Nippon Charge Service, LLC, on May 26 to promote the installation of chargers for electric-powered vehicles (PHVs, PHEVs, EVs). The goal is to help build a charging network that offers more convenience to drivers in Japan. The new company will promote the installation of chargers, for the good of society and to expand the use of electric-powered vehicles. Related industries are also expected to benefit. Development Bank of Japan Inc.
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2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Quick Spin Review | Why doesn't everyone make one of these?
Mon, Apr 30 2018The 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV took a remarkably long time to get to the United States. It went on sale in Europe in 2013, and was originally planned to come to America the year after, but didn't arrive until late in 2017. Mitsubishi was also fortunate that, in the time it took to finalize the American model, the entry-level competition remained primarily sedans and sedan-like hatchbacks, with the exception of the Niro PHEV, a crossover smaller than Outlander, and closer to a traditional hatchback. So the question is, was it worth the wait, and is it worth considering against other plug-in hybrids? A mostly frugal and very smooth powertrain The big appeal of the Outlander PHEV is of course its plug-in hybrid powertrain. It comprises a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter four-cylinder, and two electric motors, one up front, one in the rear. This powertrain can function in three different ways. There's full electric mode, series hybrid mode (the gas engine acts like a generator, and propulsion is handled solely by the electric motor), and parallel hybrid (a clutch engages the engine to the front motor for additional propulsion assist). The Outlander switches automatically between these operational schemes depending on drive mode settings. For example, with a full charge you can press a button to keep it in EV mode, at least as long as there's enough battery power. Two other buttons can allow you to save the battery charge for use later, such as in town after a highway drive, and a charge button to replenish the battery level while driving. Because of this powertrain layout, the Outlander PHEV drives much like an all-electric car most of the time. It's nearly silent except when the engine kicks on, or when accelerating or decelerating hard. In the case of the latter, you can pick up a faint, futuristic whir from the motors. It feels very smooth thanks to a lack of transmission shifts. The throttle is responsive since there's no CVT adjusting ratios or a torque converter making responses a little slushy. And of course there's the instant torque that all electric motors provide, which makes the Outlander spunky around town. You can even adjust the strength of the battery regeneration by putting it from "D" for drive into "B." Then you can set the strength via the steering wheel paddles. Also impressive is the fact that the powertrain is still quite smooth and quiet when the engine fires up.