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2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Evo 8 Turbo Ams Custom Built on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:43500
Location:

Powell, Tennessee, United States

Powell, Tennessee, United States

2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8
43,500 Miles on Chassis.
500 Miles on new build.
Car is Currently Tuned on 93 octane pump fuel on only 14 psi (wastegate spring) Making approx 400-450 AWHP.

AMS 2.3RR Stroker motor:

Includes


  • AMS spec pistons w/ coated skirts
  • AMS spec Billet crankshaft
  • AMS spec custom rods
  • ARP main stud kit
  • AMS race balance shaft eliminator kit
  • Kelford Camshafts
  • High performance rod & main bearings
  • Oil pump & sprocket
  • Crank sprocket & trigger plate
  • Oil filter housing
  • Rear main seal and housing
  • Water pump
  • O-ringed block deck
  • AMS CNC cylinder head
  • GSC Zero Tick lifters & rocker arms
  • Custom Metal head gasket for proprietary bore size
  • AMS/TMS head studs
  • Adjustable cam gears
  • Gates timing belt
  • Zacklee cam gear cover
  • Timing belt tensioner and all other timing components
  • Valve cover
  • Front engine mount bracket
  • All necessary gaskets
AMS CNC Cylinder Head:

Features


  • Best performing and most developed design on the market
  • CNC ported for optimum flow, performance and consistency across the head
  • +1mm AMS Spec. valves increase flow and performance
  • High heat tolerant Inconel exhaust valves add durability
  • Performance valve springs for maximum performance up to 10,000 rpm
  • Suitable for even aggressive high lift camshafts
  • Precisely hand finished runners, chambers and blending of bowl area
  • Professionally assembled by AMS engine technicians
Includes

  • CNC machine ported head with precise hand finishing
  • AMS Spec. 1mm over Inconel exhaust valves
  • AMS Spec. 1mm over stainless steel intake valves
  • GSC beehive valve springs
  • Manganese bronze valve guides
AMS V-Band Turbo Kit:

Package Includes


  • Precision 67/65 ceramic ball-bearing turbocharger with CEA (billet) compressor wheel and v-band turbine housing 
  • TiAL MV-R 44mm wastegate
  • AMS stainless steel big-tube header with stainless steel support bracket
  • AMS stainless steel o2 housing with recirculated wastegate dump (optional dump to atmosphere)
  • AMS stainless steel 3” downpipe with flex section and o2 bung (for optional wideband o2 sensor)
  • AMS polished aluminum intercooler pipes with 5-ply silicone couplers and stainless steel clamps
  • Aeroquip AQP oil return line, stainless steel oil feed line
  • 12” low-profile electric fan

Precision 67/65 Turbo

  • 950 HP capable (with supporting mods)
  • Spool 5000-5500 RPM
  • Street/Strip Turbo

Shepard Racing Transmission and Drivetrain:
  • Stage 2 "bulletproof" Transmission.
  • Stage 3 Transfer Case.
  • Exedy Triple Disk Clutch.
Supporting Mods: 
  • AMS Front Mount Intercooler and Piping
  • AMS Intake Manifold 
  • AMS double fuel rail set up. 
  • AMS Small Battery Kit
  • ID Injectors 650cc
  • Koyo R-Core Aluminum Radiator
  • AEM Series 1 ECU 
  • AEM Digital Gauges
  • M&W Ignition
  • Greddy Exhaust
  • Walboro Fuel Pump
Wheels, Tires, Braking, Suspension:
  • Racing Hart Wheels 18x9.5
  • Nitto NT01 245/40-18
  • Rays Lug Nuts
  • Greddy 6 Piston Brake kit
  • Steel Bradded Brake Lines
  • Jic Majic Coilovers
  • APR Strut Bar
Aesthetics:
  • APR Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
  • APR Carbon Fiber Front Canards
  • APR Carbon Fiber Radiator Guard
  • APR Carbon Fiber Cam Gear Cover
  • APR Carbon FIber License Plate Housing
  • APR Carbon FIber Exhaust Exit Surrounding
  • STM Aluminum Anodized Radiator Mounts
Loss of work has caused me to part ways with this car. Its beautiful inside and out and has been very well taken care of and maintained. Not a single expense was spared on this build. If you are looking for a great running, strongly built Evo 8 then look no further. This car has potential to make 700+ HP.

I will also include a brand new set of 2000cc ID Injectors

Reserve will be set rather low.
I do have the car for sale locally and may end the auction early due to local sale.
Will deliver the car up to 150 miles for free once funds have been transferred but also willing to deliver or ship the car for an additional fee if buyer is further away. 

If you have other questions or concerns you can email me. 
NathanHolman1@Hotmail.com

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