Opinions on Mitsubishi Evo IX?

any interior pictures? gonna tint ur windows?

how much hp an torque does it have? n its turbo right?

*sorry if you answered these questions already man, but its TOO long of a thread for me to go thru it.*
 
SiGh said:
any interior pictures? gonna tint ur windows?

how much hp an torque does it have? n its turbo right?

*sorry if you answered these questions already man, but its TOO long of a thread for me to go thru it.*
It's cool. No interior pictures yet. I'm not sure about tinting the windows, I don't want to risk getting pulled over since I'm already in a car that screams for attention.

It is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, and it has 286 hp and 289 lb.-ft
 
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
It's cool. No interior pictures yet. I'm not sure about tinting the windows, I don't want to risk getting pulled over since I'm already in a car that screams for attention.

It is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, and it has 286 hp and 289 lb.-ft


*awaits interior pictures* :D

lol @ the window tinting thing yeah but, I feel uncomfortable driving a car without tints. Maybe cuz I had mines for so long, but even b4 I had it, it like provides me extra privacy..I dunno its like a inner gushy feeling for me. I need window tints.

N nice engine specs. :thumb:
How much miles you put on it so far? And WHEN did you actually purchase it?

Holla.
 
SiGh said:
How much miles you put on it so far? And WHEN did you actually purchase it?
I think I have between 1550 and 1600 miles on it so far. I bought the car at the very end of February.

AND TO ANSWER YOUR GUYS' PREVIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT INSURANCE, the car for me is $665/6 months, so just about $110/month.
 
tennis_dog said:
ah, its not bad compared to what some of my friends pay.....but it has 286??? wasnt it 340 something??? or was that the MR?
Mitsubishi advertises the U.S. Evo IX as having 286 hp. However, based on performance numbers and dyno results, it actually has a bit over 300 hp. (Mitsubishi probably underrated it since it's better than overrating it, which causes an uproar amongst owners, plus it lowers insurance rates.) The Japanese Evo IX has a few different engine parts, plus Japan itself has more relaxed emission regulations, so the engine is a bit more powerful there, probably closer to 320 hp (even though in Japan it has always been advertised as having 280 hp due to the Gentlemen's Agreement in Japan, where the automakers agree to not make a car with more than 280 hp, even though they all do but totally underrate them... Honda/Acura recently broke this agreement, and as a result a lot of Japanese automakers have started to advertise more powerful motors). The versions you might also be thinking of are the European versions. They have different variations (FQ-320, FQ-340, FQ-400) where the number translates to how much hp that specific version has.
 
tennis_dog said:
so all the EVOs still have 2 liter engines right??? so that FQ-400 is a 200hp/L ratio??? cuz that would be disgustiing..
Yes and yes. The FQ-400 is pretty wild, it does 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, which is Ferrari Enzo/Porsche Carrera GT territory, and can hit 175+ mph. Here is a video of the previous FQ-400 based on the Evolution VIII being reviewed by a British car TV show, where they talk about the positives and negatives of the car, and pit it against a Lamborghini Murcielago:
You can expect the FQ-400 based on the Evolution IX to be even quicker and more responsive. Word around is that they're making an FQ-500.

Note: Don't make a big deal out of the "turbo lag" portion of the video. In reality, it's not that big of a problem. Plus nobody in their right mind would try to accelerate in 6th gear from 30 mph, much less be in 6th gear at such a low speed.
 
man...after watching that video...watching the EVO whip the shit outta the murci...wow...that was like mommy slapping daddy at the dinner table.....underdog just took down the boss.....


and why the hell would you start off in 6th gear??? im still confused about the gear business......why are gears so important, as in what's so big about the 6th gear?
 
tennis_dog said:
and why the hell would you start off in 6th gear??? im still confused about the gear business......why are gears so important, as in what's so big about the 6th gear?
Even though that portion of the video talking about 6th gear is ridiculous (since no one in their right mind would try that), the point that they were trying to make was that in that specific Evo VIII FQ-400 in 6th gear at that low of an rpm (I'm guessing it was under 2000), there isn't much grunt at all. A little bit higher in the same gear (say, about 2500 rpm) there would be a slight delay, then the turbo would kick in once spooled. In cars with larger displacement engines, it would pick up speed from that low of an rpm more quickly. But in real-world situations, any driver in their right mind would downshift into a lower gear and blast off.
 
tennis_dog said:
man...after watching that video...watching the EVO whip the shit outta the murci...wow...that was like mommy slapping daddy at the dinner table.....underdog just took down the boss.....


Not really. The TG track is pretty tight and twisty. Evo could corner faster and get in the Lambo's wake on the straights, but on a longer straight the Lambo would simply barrel away. You can see in the vid as well, when dude would put the power on the Lambo was gizzone.

Stilll a nifty Evo though. I wouldn't get one, but still nifty.
 
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
Even though that portion of the video talking about 6th gear is ridiculous (since no one in their right mind would try that), the point that they were trying to make was that in that specific Evo VIII FQ-400 in 6th gear at that low of an rpm (I'm guessing it was under 2000), there isn't much grunt at all. A little bit higher in the same gear (say, about 2500 rpm) there would be a slight delay, then the turbo would kick in once spooled. In cars with larger displacement engines, it would pick up speed from that low of an rpm more quickly. But in real-world situations, any driver in their right mind would downshift into a lower gear and blast off.



tru dat



how would u explain the stalling tho?
 
tennis_dog said:
oh, i always wondered what tiptronic meant...i think i remember a Saab being sensonic?
Correct. Here is some information on that type of system from http://www.autozine.org:
Clutchless manual transmission is simply a manual gearbox mated to an electronic-controlled clutch. The car has two pedals only, without clutch pedal. When changing gears, the driver just need to push the shifter. Sensors monitor the pressure of shifter and accelerator, in case the shifter is pushed and the accelerator is loosened, computer will signal the clutch to disengage the linkage between engine and gearbox, and continuing monitor the progress of gearchange. When the gearchange is finished, the clutch engages again..

As I remember, the earliest clutchless manual was developed by small engineering firms rather than car makers. Ferrari Mondial T and Ruf 911 were among the earliest cars to feature it as option. It did not catch the attention of big car makers until Saab introduced its version called "Sensonic" in around 1995. Road test found Saab 900 Sensonic ran as fast as the manual version.

Clutchless manual costs just a fraction more than a conventional manual. It relieves driving effort, making gearshift easier while having no disadvantages of automatic transmission. It is a logical step to improve conventional manual transmission, although being a small step.

Here is some information on Tiptronic-type transmissions, also from http://www.autozine.org:
Porsche's Tiptronic was the earliest semi-automatic transmission offered by a major car maker. First appeared in 1990 in 911 as an option, it soon became available in 968, Boxster and licensed to Audi and Mitsubishi for production. Meanwhile, Honda, BMW, Chrysler and Toyota also developed their own version.

Porsche Tiptronic
Based on an automatic transmission with torque converter, besides conventional auto mode it offers a manual override allowing the driver to shift by pushing the shifter forward and backward. Note that it is no quicker than a conventional auto. It only intends to enhance driving fun through involving the driver.

The auto mode has 5 different programs to suit different driving style, something like the "Sport", "Economy" and "Winter" mode in traditional autoboxes. The computer choose program according to driving style. For instance, frequent full-throttle operation and brisk release of throttle indicate a sporting driving style, thus "fast" program will be selected.

Even in manual mode, the computer may intervene under harmful conditions. For instance, if the driver let the rev exceeding redline without upshift, the computer will shift automatically.

Tiptronic was developed in conjunction by Porsche, ZF and Bosch. Porsche originated the idea, ZF made the gearbox and Bosch responsible for the electronic control.

In 1995, a newer version called Tiptronic S launched. It offers fingertip control button mounted on the steering wheel spoke, thus allow the driver can to shift without loosing concentration on the road.

By the way, the author of these articles as well as the website is a Chinese guy whose second language was English, so his grammar and wording might not be perfect. His articles are really informative though, I'd really recommend going there to learn about performance technology in general, specifically in this part of the webpage: http://www.autozine.org/technical_school/tech_index.htm
 
^You don't like the SMGIII on the new m5 or m6? Shit is real tight if you ask me.
Hate to bicker but you said it is for women or guys who can afford fast cars but don't know how to drive or whatever, F1 drivers dont know how to drive???
 
Aristotle said:
^You don't like the SMGIII on the new m5 or m6? Shit is real tight if you ask me.
Hate to bicker but you said it is for women or guys who can afford fast cars but don't know how to drive or whatever, F1 drivers dont know how to drive???
That was in reference to TIPTRONIC transmissions. The SMG-III and F1-style transmissions are basically clutchless manuals and are completely different from Tiptronic, which is based on an automatic transmission. The only similarity is that there is no clutch pedal.
 

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