Euro spec vIII
Euro spec vIII
I have just read an article that says the euro evo has a front LSD.......can anyone yet "confirm" if ours (US) is open or we indeed have a front LSD also...jedinite if you are there I will try to e-mail you info again......need your e-mail...I also have some more stuff on the 771hp norris designs evo vII..pics and all
Last edited by limey; Feb 24, 2003 at 05:12 PM.
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caran...er.xml?&page=2
they said it's open.
I guess
wanted more profit and didn't want to give us a front LSD
they said it's open.
I guess
wanted more profit and didn't want to give us a front LSD
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Originally posted by gtr
But isn't that a combination of ACD/AYC LSD and better radio?
Oh yeah, high tax
But isn't that a combination of ACD/AYC LSD and better radio?
Oh yeah, high tax
I don't think the USDM is "way too expensive" (as some people put it) for the package that Mitsu provide. I think we all have to realize that the USDM EVO is more of a "EVO 7.5 RSII less ACD" than a LHD EVO 8 GSR.
I'm still happy for what we've got
Originally posted by Boosted
how hard would it be to put the evoVII front lsd on the US VIII? would it be worth it?
how hard would it be to put the evoVII front lsd on the US VIII? would it be worth it?
Originally posted by Boosted
how hard would it be to put the evoVII front lsd on the US VIII? would it be worth it?
how hard would it be to put the evoVII front lsd on the US VIII? would it be worth it?
Originally posted by bri'sevo
there are plenty of direct fit lsd's available. check out ones made by cusco in japan since they are some of the best and reasonably priced.
there are plenty of direct fit lsd's available. check out ones made by cusco in japan since they are some of the best and reasonably priced.
Hi!
The us evo viii is a good car at a really good price, and even if there is not a front lsd it's not a big problem.
Even in europe a lot of evos v and vi came without a front lsd.
You don't have to fit a standard evo vii lsd, except if you find a used one at a good price, but just get the ralliart 1.5way lsd for the JDM evo viii, or even better a cusco one.
Trust me, even if the acd should be a good thing, the ayc would really decrease the evo handling and performance compared to the mechanical lsd!
At 30000$ you get the latest evo with warranty, a nicer look rear bumper than the japanese evo viii, clear front and rear indicators, hid front lights, the evo vii rs transmission (the acd is an option on the vii rs as probably the front lsd), the only good things you don't get is the 6 speed gearbox, and the acd.
But hey when you get the evo, with a reasonable price you can change the complete exhaust for 1000$, air filter for 200$, front lsd for 2000$, ecu for 1000$, and at around 35000$ you have a 350 bhp evo, with front lsd that will accelerate as faster than the new maranello and at least as fast than the porsche turbo under 200kmh.
The us evo viii is a good car at a really good price, and even if there is not a front lsd it's not a big problem.
Even in europe a lot of evos v and vi came without a front lsd.
You don't have to fit a standard evo vii lsd, except if you find a used one at a good price, but just get the ralliart 1.5way lsd for the JDM evo viii, or even better a cusco one.
Trust me, even if the acd should be a good thing, the ayc would really decrease the evo handling and performance compared to the mechanical lsd!
At 30000$ you get the latest evo with warranty, a nicer look rear bumper than the japanese evo viii, clear front and rear indicators, hid front lights, the evo vii rs transmission (the acd is an option on the vii rs as probably the front lsd), the only good things you don't get is the 6 speed gearbox, and the acd.
But hey when you get the evo, with a reasonable price you can change the complete exhaust for 1000$, air filter for 200$, front lsd for 2000$, ecu for 1000$, and at around 35000$ you have a 350 bhp evo, with front lsd that will accelerate as faster than the new maranello and at least as fast than the porsche turbo under 200kmh.


