2003 Evo 8, Street/track Car, Fully Built Engine/drivetrain/suspension on 2040-cars
Windsor Mill, Maryland, United States
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2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
VIN: JA3AH86F23U119557 100K Chassis miles <20k on engine <10k on drivetrain <5k on suspension, tires Clean Title Located in Baltimore MD, and surrounding areas This is a Quality built and maintained car, not one aspect is overlooked. This is a very balanced and reliable street package, which can and will perform on track days I have receipts for Almost everything. Breakdown of the build. Engine: -X-ray inspection of engine blocks and cylinder heads -Cylinders bored 0.020" over, Piston to wall clearance of 0.004" -Wiseco 1400HD Pistons -Eagle Forged Connecting Rods -ARP rod bolts (torqued with stretch gage) -Blueprinted bearings -ARP head studs -OEM headgasket -Complete gasket set -HKS 264/264 cams -Greddy Kevlar timing belt -Greddy Kevlar Balance shaft belt -New OEM oil pump housing -New OEM water pump -SPOOLIN'UP Evolution New Coil COP Systems, all kinds of spark Best God-damn thing I installed! Love it! -Painted valve cover, Multistage wrinkle red -Billet cnc'd coil cover Turbo setup: -Ported intake manifold "gasket matched to cylinder head" -Ported exhaust manifold "gasket matched to cylinder head" -Evo 9 turbo (10.5cm hotside, Ceramic coated) "Pretty piece" -Megan O2 housing -Buschur Racing 3" stainless exhaust (no cat), TRUE 3" -Magnaflow polished muffler and Tip -Buschur Racing Evolution FMIC (BFIC core); Measuring in at an astounding 24" x 13" x 4 1/2"!!! Backdoor inlet pipe from turbo, short route. -Buschur Racing Evolution Upper I/C Pipe Kit; Stainless bung welded and plugged for standalone Intake temp sensor -Buschur mini battery -Buschur air filter kit -Buschur MAF pipe kit - Tuned on 23LB of boost, Tapering to 20 by redline, Very low boost! (333hp and 330tq at the wheels on low octane maps, ****ty gas available Everywhere!) Drivetrain: -Evo 8 Manual trans built by John Shepherd <10k miles -Evo 8 transfer case, Evo 7 front helical differential new viscous, new housing, new ring and pinion gear, Built by Jon at TRE <1000 miles -Rear differential, 12 plate Max lock, new ring and pinion gears, Built by Jon at TRE <1500 miles -Energy suspension rear differential mount bushings, black graphite impregnated -Rebuilt rear axles -New front axles -All new fluids - ACT HDSS clutch kit Suspension/Brakes: -Energy suspension bushings, Black graphite impregnated. -Stance Pro Comp2 Coilover system with custom Swift springs, pillow ball mounts, External reservoir, 2 way adjustability, crazy handling and control, very adjustable setup, the works!, with 12k front, 12k rear/1.5k helper spring. <3500 miles -New outer tierods -New OEM front rotors -HAWK HPS Street/track pads Wheels/tires: -MB racing wheels, 18x9.5, +25mm Offset, NO BENDS, NO SCRAPES, PERFECT -Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD08 R, Less than 1000 miles on them! Brand new! Interior/electronics: -Kenwood 911DVD head unit (AV input capable with the module under the passenger seat). -AEM UEGO wideband gauge with logging port (installed in twin pod on top of steering column) -Autometer boost gauge (installed in twin pod on top of steering column) -Prosport Oil temp, Oil Pressure, Water temp gages (installed in cubby delete panel below AC controls) Maintenance, repairs, MISCELLANEOUS: -I've updated the AC Temp mechanism to the updated gears so the dial doesn't stick anymore. -Every maintenance Item, repair, fluid is up to date! -Replaced a Very slowly leaking Heater-core with a new OEM unit. -Evacuated and recharged the A/C I'm quite sure I missed a few things, but I hope this gives you an Idea of the car, and its capabilities, its dead on reliable, and very balanced. With LOTS of room to grow. Reason I am selling, I am leaving the states, and need to liquidate many of my possessions and cars "no need for them abroad" Asking $19,500 Or Best Offer. Clean title in hand, no lean or hold. Contact me for anymore information, or Images Thanks for your valued time! Contact: 443-800-8014 |
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Junkyard Gem: 1991 Dodge Stealth R/T
Sun, Sep 18 2022Chrysler's relationship with Mitsubishi goes back to the early 1970s, when the first Mitsubishi Colt Galants arrived from Japan with Dodge Colt badging. Plenty of Mitsubishi-built Arrows and Ram 50s and Challengers followed, and the joint Chrysler-Mitsubishi plant in Illinois began building cars in 1988. By the 1990s, you could find Mitsubishi DNA throughout the American Chrysler family, and the Mitsubishi GTO was brought over to become the Dodge Stealth starting in 1991. Here's one of those first-year Stealths, now residing in a Colorado self-service boneyard. Four grades of Stealth were available here in 1991, with the R/T Turbo AWD at the very pinnacle. This car, a regular R/T, is one step down from that model but still a pretty quick machine for its time. MSRP was $25,155, or about $55,370 in 2022 dollars. The R/T got this naturally-aspirated DOHC 6G72 engine, displacing 3.0 liters and making 222 horsepower. If you got the turbocharged version in the R/T Turbo AWD (or the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4), power went up to 300 horses. The 3000GT (as the GTO was known here) was mechanically identical to this car but had slightly different styling. The GTO/3000GT/Stealth replaced the Mitsubishi Starion and its Chrysler/Dodge Conquest siblings, which were sold here from the 1983 through 1989 model years. The Starion was a rear-wheel-drive machine that competed for sales against the Toyota Supra and Nissan Z, while the Mitsubishi GTO was available with either front- or all-wheel-drive. As illustrated by this photo of the rear suspension, this car is a front-wheel-drive version. Americans loved automatic transmissions 30 years ago, nearly as much as we love them today, but this car has a proper five-on-the-floor manual. If you wanted the optional four-speed automatic, it cost 813 bucks ($1,790 today). The Stealth R/T AWD had a mandatory five-speed manual transmission. This car has been hit hard by junkyard shoppers and the ravages of time, but it was fairly luxurious when new. Air conditioning was standard equipment on the R/T, though not on the lesser Stealths. This car came close to 150,000 total miles, but fell a bit short of that milestone. The final year for the Dodge Stealth was 1996, though the Mitsubishi 3000GT remained available here through 1999. The Mitsubishi GTO held on through 2000 in its homeland. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Outhandles the Lotus Esprit!
Nissan should kill the Quest and bring the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 to America
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