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Old Aug 8, 2005 | 07:41 PM
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... wouldnt an automatic transmission get murdered and be unreliable with the way you evo owners drive your cars?
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 09:39 PM
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stick all the way. auto would just take the fun out of driving an evo
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 05:28 PM
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News from the Land down under...regarding the Mitsubishi Concept Sportback...
looks like the rumors are true that the next EVO X will offer a 6spd Squential Manual...

http://www.drive.com.au/editorial/ar...vf=2&bg=1&pp=1

Mitsubishi Evo X takes shape

By Toby Hagon and Peter Lyon

A teaser image of the company's Frankfurt motor show concept car gives a strong hint of the next rally-bred Lancer Evo.

Mitsubishi is gearing up to become a bigger player in the performance car market starting with the visually more aggressive new Lancer Evolution X.

Hints of the next in a long line of high-performance Evolution Lancers will be seen in the Concept Sportback that will be unveiled at September’s Frankfurt motor show.

While Mitsubishi insiders are saying the car is not the much-anticipated Evo X that will arrive here in 2007, they admit it is a thinly disguised version of the next generation Lancer that will form the basis for the rally-bred model.

The pocket-rocket hatchback will be a prime competitor to the Subaru Impreza WRX STi and could pave the way for a more complete performance line-up from the troubled Japanese maker.

To be based on the basic platform of the next-generation Outlander compact off-roader, the Lancer adopts the model code GS. Slightly larger than the current model, it will feature aluminium body panels keeping weight down.

Strangely, the man who many credit as destroying the look of the outgoing locally-produced Magna – Olivier Boulay – is being credited for the sharper new look of the next generation Lancer.

Most prominent on the design is a gaping mouth grille, which is flanked by slim headlights and an aggressive aerodynamic kit that has one eye on the race track and rally roads.

As with all in the long-lived Evo line, expect a 2.0-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder engine driving through all four wheels. Boasting the latest variable valve timing technology, which is branded by Mitsubishi as Mivec, the engine is expected to deliver more than 225kW and 420Nm, combining with the welterweight body to provide true sports car performance.

It will employ a choice of either a six-speed manual gearbox or a six-speed sequential automatic gearbox.

The latest Evo – which will arrive after the evolutionary Evo IX goes on sale here before the end of 2006 - is expected to ride on 18-inch wheels and tyres and employ new active differentials and an active yaw control system to maximise control and traction. It will also boast a newly developed traction control system called the Super Active Wheel Control (SAWC) system which will incorporate the current S-AYC, ACD and sports ABS.

More exciting, for those who can’t stretch the budget to the expected $55,000 ask of the Evo, is that there’s a chance Mitsubishi will provide a less powerful model to compete with the $40,000 Impreza WRX that reset the benchmark for affordable performance.
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by FaLeX
News from the Land down under...regarding the Mitsubishi Concept Sportback...
looks like the rumors are true that the next EVO X will offer a 6spd Squential Manual...
I don't know how trustworthy that site is, especially after this:

The latest Evo – which will arrive after the evolutionary Evo IX goes on sale here before the end of 2006 - is expected to ride on 18-inch wheels and tyres
As far as I know we (Australia) are getting the ordinary IX which has 17" wheels.

and employ new active differentials and an active yaw control system to maximise control and traction.
New? We got them on the VIIIs they sold here.

It will also boast a newly developed traction control system called the Super Active Wheel Control (SAWC) system which will incorporate the current S-AYC, ACD and sports ABS.
None of that stuff is new, just the name they use now (SAWC).

The rest of the article might be correct though, I guess no-one really knows except the people at Mitsubishi.

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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 08:12 PM
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Off topic but Aston I dream to own a similar lancer like yours here in the states! If only i can find one and a company willing to ship it here!
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 11:19 PM
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Off topic but Aston I dream to own a similar lancer like yours here in the states! If only i can find one and a company willing to ship it here!
So far it is the second most fun car I have ever driven (second to my fathers Evo VI) and better then my BMW 323i which is supposed to be "The ultimate driving machine" or something. Every time I drive it I am smiling by the time I get to the end of my street and it isn't a very interesting street. Getting hard to find a good one though. I really want the 1600 rally version, Mitsubishi's Evo equivelent of the time and "ready to rally. Mines only the 1400cc with an exhaust, factory rally front springs and Koni dampers all round. Still goes not too bad and means I have to drive it harder which is a lot of fun . I saw one in a magazine with a 2.6L Mitsubishi engine, wheel arch flares, lowered and a few other things ready for circuit racing. Looked good.

I don't know where you would get one from though? Every now and then there is one or two for sale here but they usually have a bit of rust and Japan gets rid of all there old cars. Maybe Europe?

Goodluck getting one, let me know how you go.

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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 12:05 AM
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yeah, i've got a few buddy's here that import grey market cars from all over and none of them don't even want to bother looking for one. I'm thinking the philippines/mexico or singapore might have a few for sale but i've yet to find anyone that deals with the importer/exporters there. Yeah, i'd rather get a 1600cc rally but i'd settle with a 1400 i could always swap out the motor for something better which would be likely anyway since the motor will likely be beat to hell. That 2.6L swap sounds interesting i'd like to see that beast of a car.
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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 12:08 AM
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auto, are you kidding? who would want to drive a car that handles like an EVO with an autotrans?
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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by DriftRunSir
yeah, i've got a few buddy's here that import grey market cars from all over and none of them don't even want to bother looking for one. I'm thinking the philippines/mexico or singapore might have a few for sale but i've yet to find anyone that deals with the importer/exporters there. Yeah, i'd rather get a 1600cc rally but i'd settle with a 1400 i could always swap out the motor for something better which would be likely anyway since the motor will likely be beat to hell.
Yeah could be some there. My 1400 is still going strong but it was owned by old lady and an automatic so wasn't driven hard . My father and I converted it to a 5 speed manual. And that ties into this topic quite nicely.

That 2.6L swap sounds interesting i'd like to see that beast of a car.
I just read the article again and it was a Turbo 2.6L . Here it is:

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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 01:41 AM
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OMG I see this old lady with a yellow Evo every day I go to school since last year. That ****'s hilarious. WEll, almost everyday. I leave at pretty mcuh the same time and so does she. I usually pull up at the stoplight and she revs her engine at me which is even more hilarious. But she never drives very fast in that car. She wink at me sometimes which is just weird. I still think it's cool that even the old people are driving Evo's.
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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by secretpickle
OMG I see this old lady with a yellow Evo every day I go to school since last year. That ****'s hilarious. WEll, almost everyday. I leave at pretty mcuh the same time and so does she. I usually pull up at the stoplight and she revs her engine at me which is even more hilarious. But she never drives very fast in that car. She wink at me sometimes which is just weird. I still think it's cool that even the old people are driving Evo's.
You should get a pic.

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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by astondg
Yeah could be some there. My 1400 is still going strong but it was owned by old lady and an automatic so wasn't driven hard . My father and I converted it to a 5 speed manual. And that ties into this topic quite nicely.



I just read the article again and it was a Turbo 2.6L . Here it is:

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niiice! love the flares and rims on it too! ah, man i can't wait! i've got to get mine!
thanks for posting those!
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Old Aug 19, 2005 | 11:40 PM
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If the EVO had either an automatic (5 or 6 speed please) or a 6 speed SMG tranny, I would be all over it. For me, the 4 door is a daily driver and we have killer traffic in Chicagoland. The lack of such a tranny and cruise control kills the EVO for me. Yes the EVO had an autmoatic for a little bit, the EVO VII GT-A (aka EVO 7.5 for some people) had it. The EVO's lost that option when the VIII came out and the IX does not look like it will get one either. Why the car doesn't have cruise control is another mystery I don't understand.
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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 12:04 AM
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http://www.theevo.com/?p=evolution,7,gta
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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Gary Bechtold
If the EVO had either an automatic (5 or 6 speed please) or a 6 speed SMG tranny, I would be all over it. For me, the 4 door is a daily driver and we have killer traffic in Chicagoland. The lack of such a tranny and cruise control kills the EVO for me. Yes the EVO had an autmoatic for a little bit, the EVO VII GT-A (aka EVO 7.5 for some people) had it. The EVO's lost that option when the VIII came out and the IX does not look like it will get one either. Why the car doesn't have cruise control is another mystery I don't understand.
The transmission in the GT-A couldn't handle the torque of the Evolution VII engine so it had to be detuned. I don't know if that is a problem for you though? It was still reasonably fast at about 5.7 to 6sec 0 to 60mph. I think the gearbox still didn't work as well as a manual even though it was tiptronic. I think I read that the gear changes wouldn't always happen when the driven wanted them to and they could be a bit jerky. Even the SMG II type gearboxes aren't quite as good as a good manual and driver yet going on some of the road tests I have seen and read. The new DSG in the Golf GTI and other cars looks like it might be though.

I think though that if you don't want a manual then there are probably better cars for you anyway. I'm not saying you wouldn't like the Evo, just that if an auto would suit the driving you do better, then a car with a little bit more luxury or a little bit easier to live with and similar performance would probably be a better choice, like an RX8 or something. I don't know what cars you get in the same class. I guess it mightn't cary 4 or 5 people quite as well. Maybe not, just a sugestion.

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