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Offline klumpkeTT

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« on: April 01, 2007, 04:38:13 PM »
What in the word does all this evo suffix mean?
MR
RS
GT (OPC)
GSR
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2007, 04:49:08 PM »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Lancer_Evolution

MR - Mitsubishi Racing
RS - Ralliart Sports
GSR - discontinued and replace by RS


Evolution IX
Ninth generation (Production March 2005–2007 )

Platform CT9A - Wheelbase 2625 mm / Length 4490 mm / Width 1770 mm / Height 1450 mm / Ride height 140 mm / Front track 1500–1515 mm / Rear track 1500–1515 mm / Curb weight 1310–1400 kg

Mitsubishi introduced the Lancer Evolution IX in Japan on March 3, 2005,[1] and exhibited the car at the Geneva Motor Show for the European market the same day.[2] The North American markets saw the model exhibited at the New York International Auto Show the following month.[3] The 2.0 L 4G63 engine now gets MIVEC technology (variable valve timing), boosting official power output to 286 hp (213 kW) and torque to 289 ft·lbf (392 N·m). The Evolution VIII first offered in 2003 would produce dynamometer readings of approximately 225 WHP and 225 ft·lbf. WTQ with a flywheel power rating of 271/273 respectively. The Evolution IX typically pulls 255 WHP and 250 WTQ on a dynamometer, a difference of 30 horsepower.

The USDM Lancer Evolution IX models (RS, SE, MR) vary in their performance capabilities. Subtleties unique to each model account for variations in acceleration, handling and top speed. The RS excludes options standard on the IX & MR (power windows and locks, rear wiper, rear spoilers, trunk interior and trunk insulation). These weight savings of over 60 lb give the RS a subtly sharper handling responsiveness that helps it shave fractions of a second off the lap times of the IX on an identical course.[citation needed] However, the top-end MR does not lose significant performance, as the MR's 6th forward gear allows it to reach 165 mph at 7,000 rpm compared to 157 mph at 7,000 rpm in 5th for the RS and middle-positioned IX models.[citation needed] (Note: Data relevant to U.S. model specifications)

The IX MR retains the features of the Evolution VIII MR like Bilstein shocks, a 6-speed manual transmission, a rooftop vortex generator, BBS forged wheels, HID xenon headlights, foglights, accessory gauge package, "zero lift" kit, special badging and an aluminum roof. All models still sport Recaro bucket seats, Brembo brakes and MOMO steering wheels. Additional revisions from 2005 include a closer gear ratio for the 5-speed transmission, new lighter Enkei wheels on non-MR models, a redesigned front end with a more efficient air dam (the most noticeable feature are the two small oval ducts to cool the intercooler pipes), and a new rear bumper with a diffuser undersurface to smooth out the airflow coming out of the car for non-US models. In an effort to reduce the price increase on the Evolution IX model,[citation needed] HID headlights are no longer standard on the base IX (nor on the 2005 VIII neither), and are available only in the SSL package (Sun, Sound, and Leather), SE (Special Edition) and MR trims.

Three trims are available for Japan, Asia and Europe. Although all models use the same 286 hp (213 kW) engine, the torque differs from one model to another. The GSR produces 295 ft·lbf (400 N·m) of torque while the RS and GT produce 300 ft·lbf (407 N·m).

RS - revised 5-speed, aluminium roof, gauge pack, minimal interior, LSD and a titanium-magnesium turbine, left-hand drive option available
GT - revised 5-speed, this is basically the RS mechanically, but with some of the GSR's features (mainly interior pieces).
GSR - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, aluminium roof, gauge pack, SAYC (Super Active Yaw Control), and double-din radio (this is roughly equivalent to the USDM MR)
In the United Kingdom, the Evolution IX uses a different model scheme based on the cars horsepower. There were initially three models available: the FQ-300, FQ-320 and FQ-340 each with around 300, 320 and 340 bhp respectively. An FQ-360 model has subsequently been released as a successor to the Evolution VIII FQ-400. While the new FQ-360 produces less horsepower than its predecessor, it has more torque at 363lb ft at 3200 rpm - 8lb ft more than the FQ-400. All four models are designed to run on super unleaded petrol only.

FQ-300, 320, 340 - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, AYC (Active Yaw Control), super unleaded petrol only
FQ-360 - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, AYC (Active Yaw Control), Ralliart Sports Meter Kit, carbon front splitter, Speedline alloy wheels, super unleaded petrol only
All four models are available in the US. All models use the same 286 hp (213 kW) engine. All models use a front and rear Limited Slip Differential, and an Active Center Differential.

Standard - revised 5-speed, standard model
RS - revised 5-speed, aluminum roof, gauge pack, minimal interior
SE - Special Edition, aluminum roof/hood, split seven-spoke forged aluminum BBS wheels in "diamond black" finish, HID headlights with integrated fog lights, red-stitched Recaro seats
MR - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, split seven-spoke forged aluminum BBS wheels, aluminum roof, gauge pack, HID headlights with integrated fog lights, vortex generator, and custom MR badging.
To the standard (or "GSR") model, the Sun, Sound and Leather package adds a power sunroof, HID xenon headlamps with integrated fog lights, slightly upgraded speakers, a powered, trunk-mounted Infinity subwoofer, black leather seating surfaces, slightly revised center armrests front and rear, and separate rear headrests. This model deletes the GSR's headliner-mounted sunglass holder to make room for the sunroof.

A 2,500-piece, limited edition Evolution IX station wagon will be released in Japan soon after the sedan's debut. It uses the back end of the Lancer Sportback wagon grafted onto the sedan. Two trim models will be introduced: the GT with a six-speed manual transmission and the GT-A with a 5-speed automatic. Other than the station wagon rear end, redesigned seats and some chromed trims, the car's interior is the same as the sedan.

Mitsubishi also developed the Evolution MIEV, based on the Evolutions IX's chassis but with four electric motors connected to the wheels as a test bed for the Mitsubishi In-wheel Electric Vehicle (MIEV) next-generation electric vehicle. The in-wheel engines use a hollow doughnut construction to locate the rotor outside the stator, unlike other electric motors where the rotor turns inside the stator. The result of this is a lighter engine which translates into lower unsprung weight in a system where the engines are mounted in the wheels. Each in-wheel engine produces a power output of 68 hp, thus giving a combined output of 272 hp, comparable to that of regular, gas powered Lancer Evolutions. The car subsequently competed in the Shikoku EV (Electric Vehicle) Rally 2005.

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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2007, 01:17:27 AM »
I am soooo tempted. saw an-18mth old E9 GT, 13k km, BLACK. asking for $90k....
MUST RESIST!!!!................................................

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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2007, 04:47:59 AM »
sigh... can't bear to give up my Celi. So much blood & sweat has gone into it. Alternative is get this as my second car (weekend car) perhaps.... but $$$ gulp gulp... what was last weekends 4D winning number??

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« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2007, 05:18:20 AM »
Of course NOT ... the only other ride that can move you is the 997 GT3.

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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2007, 07:39:10 AM »
that one lagi worse. must strike Toto!!......

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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2007, 07:40:32 AM »



gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2007, 09:33:25 AM »
GT3. awwwww... *heart melts. .P

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« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2007, 01:31:28 PM »
damn, i will pit my porsche turbo against your gt3. once i have enough money to buy one. hahahahahaahahaa

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« Reply #9 on: April 02, 2007, 03:13:47 PM »
probably i will wack you guys with my type25 if i do win toto. :p

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« Reply #10 on: April 02, 2007, 04:06:57 PM »
Quote from: "paulchew"
probably i will wack you guys with my type25 if i do win toto. :p


You referring to the Lotus Elise Type25 or the Impreza Type25 or some other Type25?

http://www.type-25.com

http://www.elisetype25.co.uk/

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« Reply #11 on: April 02, 2007, 04:17:59 PM »
FIRST --- must win TOTO. then we talk!!
(This is the impossible step!)

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« Reply #12 on: April 02, 2007, 04:54:00 PM »
Nothing is impossible. It always begin with a Dream & a Vision .....  


As I was driving along TPE towards Changi .. as I approach the bright lights from the 3 giant malls - Courts, Ikea, and Giant. I thought I saw another bright giant building with a huge neon sign flashing "Cobra Motorsport".

The super mega store has 5 levels of shopping for anything to do with cars, motor-bikes, and high end bicycles. OEM parts, aftermarket performance parts, you name it they have it.

On the ground floor is 15,000sq ft of workshop space. You have servicing workshops, tire workshops, performance tuners, cars for sale, etc etc.

There are also cafes and pubs, arcade games and music stores.

There is also a huge warehouse for cars. Collectors and enthusiats store their prized possessions and during the Formula 1 season, you can see most of the F1 cars are unpacked, assembled and stored there.

Its a dream come true for any man ... Its the first ever in Singapore ...

A loud horn woke me up ... and as I exit to Changi, I thought .... one day, this is going to come true ... just like the drawing i sketch in 1977 of an all digital portable stereo system.

I let too many dreams past me by without realising them.

Perhaps you should make yours come true cos nothing is impossible.

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« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2007, 01:25:32 AM »
wow - so inspirational.....
I WILL DO IT!! today go and buy hundreds and hundreds of dollars of 4D, Toto and horse racing.........!!! hahahah

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« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2007, 04:21:07 AM »
Hello Lokun ... not to inspire you to buy 4D lah ... but to go realise your dream be successful and one day soon buy your own GT3.

Maybe "TNT Medical Hospital" one day.

People say buying lottery is buying "hope" ... yah right ... seat there do nothing and 'hope' that things will come as you wish ... must be damn lucky loh but if so lucky why need lottery ticket.  :?