2003 Evo 8, Street/track Car, Fully Built Engine/drivetrain/suspension on 2040-cars
Windsor Mill, Maryland, United States
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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Mitsubishi cheated on Japanese fuel economy test since 1991
Tue, Apr 26 2016Mitsubishi now says that its cheating on Japanese fuel economy tests stretches as far back as 1991. The automaker has hired an independent panel of investigators to get to the bottom of what happened, and the company will give them three months to prepare a report about the deception. Mitsubishi's cheat involves how the company calculated driving resistance to determine fuel economy. In 1991, Japan's Road Transport Vehicle Act established a coasting test to establish the driving resistance, but Mitsubishi's engineers used their own "high-speed coasting test," according to its statement. In 2007, the company decided to only use the country's mandated evaluation, but the employees kept utilizing the high-speed test in the field. In the most recent scandal, workers selected low values for driving resistance from the results, which made the fuel economy look better. Mitsubishi's presented these details in a report to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism. "We are currently investigating the reasoning behind each of the decisions," the company said in a statement. It also hired three former prosecutors to figure out why this happened for so long. At this time, Mitsubishi only confirms the incorrect figures for some of the company's minicars, but this investigation could discover more transgressions. This fiasco started when Nissan discovered fuel economy discrepancies in some of its Mitsubishi-made tiny kei-class cars in Japan. Mitsubishi came clean and admitted the problem affected about 625,000 vehicles in the country. Japanese media have alleged more vehicles have incorrect mileage, including the Outlander. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US has also requested data from the Japanese automaker to confirm similar deceptions didn't happen for vehicles here. Related Video: Regarding the Report to MLIT Concerning Improper Conduct in Fuel Consumption Testing of Vehicles Manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Tokyo, April 26, 2016 The following is a summary of the report submitted by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) today, pursuant to instructions received from MLIT on April 20 to investigate improper conduct in fuel consumption testing of vehicles manufactured by MMC. Report Summary 1.
Mitsubishi has 6 all-new models in the works, plus 5 redesigns
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