2008 Mitsubishi Evolution on 2040-cars
Luck, Wisconsin, United States
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Up for sale is my 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR SSS with AERO Package with fastpass keyless entry and
start. It puts down 425awhp on 93oct tuned by AMS on Cobb Accessport. It just had its motor rebuilt 500 miles ago
(I wanted to break it in properly before I put it up for sale). The motor was rebuilt to be able to run e85 and get
retuned by AMS which would make 525awhp according to AMS. Re-tune would cost ($300).
This Evo has 45,800 miles on the body and 500 miles on the new motor. It and runs/drives great. In fact I just got
it back from the dealership two days ago and had a couple recalls done on it with a full inspection. It was given a
clean bill of health. All of the major maintenance items have been taken care and have been done by professionals.
This car has the following modsaa:
-Fresh motor build (500 miles) with a fresh oil change
-Brand new NGK Iridium Spark Plugs (500 miles)
-AEM Intake
-FIC 1300cc Injectors (good for e85)
-AMS Fuel Rail
-Deatschwerks DW65C Fuel Pump (265lph)
-ATP EVO X GT3076R turbo kit, externally wastegated. Twinscroll, stock location.
-External Tial 44mm wastegate
-3" inlet pipe
-2.5" compressor outlet pipe.
-3" STM Evo X Recirculated o2 Housing Downpipe
-3" STM Test Pipe with wideband bung
-Buschur Racing 3" Bullet Dual Tip Exhaust (Sounds Amazing!)
-AEM Gauges (Wideband, Boost, & Oil Pressure)
-CP-E Triple Gauge Dash Pod
-Perrin FMIC
-3port EBCS
-Cobb Accessport
-Custom Powder Coated ETS Upper and Lower Intercooler piping with HKS SSQV Flange
-HKS SSQV BOV
-Custom Powder Coated Valve Cover and Intake Manifold
-Brand New 18x9.5 XXR Wheels just mounted and balanced with 265/35ZR-18 SUMITOMO HTR Z III XL (500 MILES ON THIS
SETUP)
-Comp stage 3 clutch
-Shifter and cable metal bushings
I am sure I am missing a ton of other stuff.
This beauty is also equipped with the stunning SSS and Aero package. It has the Rockford Fosgate sound system,
including the factory sub. The interior is mint. The paint job was done by Killer Kreations and pictures don't do
it justice. The detail is incredible. If you don't like attention then this car is not for you.
Video of it getting painted
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Airbrushed Evo X Dragon by Killer Kreations
The only bad about this vehicle is the driver size rear bumper has a chip in the paint from a driver in a parking
lot backing up into it and the AC hasn't been reinstalled yet since the motor removal but everything is ready to be
put back in.
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Carlos Ghosn's arrest casts doubt on future of Renault-Nissan alliance
Tue, Nov 20 2018For years, France's Renault and Japan's Nissan struggled to make money in the global auto business. Then came Carlos Ghosn, a Renault executive who helped to orchestrate an unprecedented transcontinental alliance, combining parts of both companies to share engineering and technology costs. Now Ghosn's arrest in Japan for alleged financial improprieties at Nissan could put the nearly 20-year-old alliance in jeopardy. Ghosn, 64, born in Brazil, schooled in France and of Lebanese heritage, is set to be ousted this week from his spot as Nissan chairman. He could also lose his roles as CEO and chairman of Renault, threatening the alliance formed in 1999 that's now selling more than 10 million automobiles a year. He's been "the glue that holds Renault and Nissan together," Bernstein analyst Max Warburton wrote in a note to investors. "It is hard not to conclude that there may be a gulf opening up between Renault and Nissan." In fact, Nissan's investigation into alleged misconduct by Ghosn is expanding to include Renault-Nissan finances, sources told Reuters — in a further sign that Nissan may seek to loosen its French parent's hold on their global carmaking alliance. Nissan told Renault's board on Monday it had evidence of potential wrongdoing at Renault-Nissan BV, the Dutch venture overseeing alliance operations under Renault's ultimate control, three people with knowledge of the matter said. Renault's board planned to meet Tuesday to discuss Ghosn's fate. "Carlos Ghosn is no longer in a position where he is capable of leading Renault," French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told France Info radio, calling on Renault's board to meet "in the coming hours" to set up an interim management structure. The French government owns 15 percent in Renault and has a say in its operations. Nissan's board is to meet Thursday to consider Ghosn's fate. Nissan has said it will dismiss Ghosn after he was arrested for allegedly abusing company funds and misreporting his income. That opens up a leadership void at the entire alliance, for which Ghosn officially still serves as CEO and chairman. Ghosn added Mitsubishi to the alliance two years ago after the tiny automaker was caught in a gas-mileage cheating scandal. Renault owns 43.4 percent of Nissan, which owns 15 percent of Renault, with no voting rights in a partnership that began in 1999. Since 2016, Nissan has held a 34 percent controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motor Corp.
Yes, the Mitsubishi Evo could become an electrified crossover, but don't panic
Thu, Sep 21 2017By now, many of you have seen that Mitsubishi will reveal a concept with the Evolution name at the Tokyo Motor Show, and it will be an electrified crossover. On the surface, that sounds like heresy when the Evolution name has always stood for an uncompromising, rally-bred, turbocharged sports sedan. But don't jump to the conclusion that this will be a terrible, halfhearted product that ruins the Evo name. It's a smart move for Mitsubishi, it could be the only way we get a performance vehicle from the company, and there's no reason it can't be good. Creating an Evo version of a crossover, or even a standalone Evo model, simply makes the most sense for Mitsubishi right now. There's no sign that people are getting tired of little lifted automobiles, which means that's where the sales and money are. Because of that, crossovers are the only product that Mitsubishi can safely afford to invest in right now. As much as we'd like to see another Evo sedan, the company can't afford to sink a big development budget into a one-off sedan for the very small enthusiast market. Investing in a basic sedan to use as a base isn't a good idea either, since that market also continues to shrink, and it's populated with very competitive models. Those facts won't comfort Mitsubishi fans, but looking at it another way could. Rather than looking at this concept as Evolution blasphemy, consider it a sign that the company wants to make something exciting again. Since most of the news from Mitsubishi has been the discontinuation of really old models, and updates to the less-old models still in the lineup, it's been hard to tell if any of the Mitsubishi that fans loved was left. Look at this crossover as a gateway to getting a fun Mitsubishi again. And this possible future Evo could genuinely be fun. We're not exactly raving fans of crossovers, either, since they're often heavy, expensive, slow and inefficient compared with similarly sized hatchbacks and sedans. But that's not a hard and fast rule. Nissan proved this with the Juke Nismo. Despite its tall body, it had a healthy amount of power and entertaining dynamics. There's no reason Mitsubishi couldn't do the same with a small crossover. It might even be better, because Mitsubishi clearly has some wizards when it comes to weight and cost, as evidenced by the one-ton, ultra-affordable Mitsubishi Mirage. The same goes for electrification.
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