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a brief EVO history
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION
1992.10 : MITSUBISHI launches the Lancer Evolution GSR sports sedan series with the purpose of participating in the World Rally Championship (WRC). The Lancer Evolution is equipped with a 2-liter turbocharged engine with a high capacity intercooler, air-to-air oil cooler, aluminum engine hood with large-sized air outlets and large rear spoiler.

1994.1 :The Lancer Evolution 2 is launched. Engine power is improved to 260 horsepower, with the rear differential being a mechanical limited slip type (LSD). The handling of the first Evolution was called a weak point by most and so Mitsubishi improved and sharpened the handling. Wider 205/60R15 tyres are fitted ; up by 10mm in tread width

1995.2:The body strength of the Lancer Evolution 3 is improved by 20%, allowing more body twist than the previous model. A revised large rear spoiler is equipped.
1996.10 :The new platform for the Evolution 4 is introduced. The conventional LSD is changed for an Active Yaw Control (AYC) system that can change left and right rear torque distribution. This is achieved by utilizing a torque transfer differential that controlled by various sensors and an electronic control unit (ECU) to enable a difference in torque to go to each of the rear wheels. This results in optimal power distribution between the left and right rear wheels to maintain maximum traction when cornering, correction under steer and over steer.
1998.1 :The Lancer Evolution 5 is developed as the base model for Group-A rally car. The Lancer Evolution 5 continues the evolution process (pun intended), with a further increase in engine torque and substantially improved handling thanks to a wider treads and upgraded BREMBO braking..
Tyre size is increased up to 225/45ZR17. The Evolution 5 is also equipped with a delta-shaped wicker and adjustable rear spoiler that can provide four different angle-of-attack settings for the wing to vary rear aerodynamic down-force to suit a wider range of driving conditions.
1999.2: The Lancer Evolution 6 conforms to the WRC regulation for 1999. Improvements in safety and cooling are achieved in the latest EVO incarnation. The Evolution 6 features a number of new aero parts in its revamped exterior and interior design, as well as further improvements in handling, stability and cooling performance resulting in greater performance.
The 4G63 engine has been improved by changing the water temperature regulation, adding cooling channels to the pistons and by using a high-volume oil cooler. A larger diameter air intake hose and turbocharger air intake port is used to achieve improved high-end power output and response.
The interior boasts black/blue RECARO seats, a leather wrapped steering wheel, a blue-stitch shift lever boot and a blue dial face instrument cluster.
Also available by order is the RS Evolution 6 competition model designed for entry in motor sports events.
1999.10 : MITSUBISHI introduces the Lancer Evolution 6 TOMMI MAKINEN Edition, EVO 6.5. The MAKINEN edition features a tarmac tuned suspension that gives improved initial response on tarmac surfaces. A high-response titanium turbocharger gives better low-end and mid-range torque, using a smaller size compressor wheel. A new exhaust silencer is employed with a single large bore circular tailpipe for improved performance. 17-inch alloy wheels share the same design as on Mitsubishi's WRC Group-A works car
2001. 1 : MITSUBISHI announces the Lancer Evolution 7 go on sale on 3 February. Major features of the Evolution 7 include :
Face lifted exterior styling that combines superior aerodynamics and engine and brake cooling performance.
Improvements to the 4G63 in-line 4-cylinder DOHC turbocharged engine concentrate on boosting medium range torque that bears a maximum out put of 280 horsepower 39.0kg-m of torque.
A newly developed Active Center Differential (ACD) brings better handling response and traction to Evolution 7. Integrated control of the ACD and the Active Yaw Control (AYC) further increase acceleration and handling.
The Evolution 7 uses Mitsubishi's Sports ABS system incorporation electronically controlled brake force on each of the four wheels to maximize stopping power, steering response and stability during hard cornering.
Extensive weight reduction, reinforcements in the welding of the chassis, particularly at the joins, achieves a 50% increase in Torsional stiffness than Evolution 7's predecessor.
MITSUBISHI LANCER Evolution VIII
MITSUBISHI announces the release of the Lancer Evolution 8 sports sedan in Japan on January 31.
The main features of the Lancer Evolution 8 are :
Exterior :
Evolution 8 presents a more aggressive exterior design that incorporates the Mitsubishi design logo in the front grille and sees improvements in aerodynamic and cooling performance.
Intercooler efficiency has been boosted with a 10% enlargement of the mid-bumper air intake.
The rear spoiler adopts carbon fiber-reinforced plastic in its composition.
Interior :
Evolution 8 uses an off-black colour scheme and the strategic placement of dark titanium-finish panels.
Recaro bucket seats use slim-line bolsters and a lustrous blue knit fabric with a distinctive dimple-finish.
Engine :
Evolution 8 is powered by an improved version of the 2.0liter in-line 4-cylinder 16-valve DOHC twin scroll intercooled turbocharged 4G63 engine that develops maximum of 280 horsepower and 40.0kg-m of torque.
Optimization of the turbocharger has produced maximum torque of 40.0kg and even gutsier, flatter torque in the 3000rpm to 5000rpm band.
To enable the higher torque, cooling performance has been improved by updating the water pump capacity and by enlarging the water passages in the turbocharger. Engine durability and reliability have also been improved by up rating the aluminium pistons and forged steel conrods.
Transmission :
Evolution 8 adopts a 6 speed close-ratio gearbox to maximally utilize the engine's outstanding power and torque characteristics. The RS comes with a 5 speed manual gearbox and is available with 6 speed gearbox.
The 6 speed gearbox employs a pull-ring mechanism to prevent accidental selection of reverse.
All wheel control system :
Mitsubishi's All-Wheel Control system, comprising ACD, AYC and Sports ABS, has elevated Evolution's traction and dynamic performance to new levels. Debuting on Evolution 8,the new Super AYC now brings further and significant improvements to handling performance.
Super AYC uses a planetary gear differential in place of the bevel gear type in the current AYC to double the amount of torque it can transfer between the rear wheels. This enables Super AYC to boost both cornering and traction performance.
Brakes :
The Evolution 8 uses the same brakes as its predecessor ; 17 inch ventilated discs with 4 piston BREMBO callipers at the front and 16 inches ventilated discs with 2 piston callipers at the rear.
Evolution 8 also retains Sports ABS with EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution), which uses a steering wheel angle sensor to detect steering inputs. The computer uses this information to regulate braking force at each wheel independently and improve handling behavior under braking.
Body :
To improve handling stability and perceived driving quality, Evolution 8's body has been made stronger and stiffer in a program pinpointing those areas giving the largest gain in strength for the smallest increase in weight.
Suspension :
Complementing the stiffer body, detailed revision of Evolution 8's MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension results in better at-limit handling stability and perceived driving quality on all conditions.
February 2004 : Lancer Evolution VIII MR.
The Lancer Evolution 8 is the first production model in Japan to use a lightweight aluminum roof panel. Other distinguishing features include exclusive BILSTEIN shock absorbers developed jointly with BILSTEIN, and BBS lightweight forged alloy wheels (optional).
The turbocharger waste gate now uses two solenoids. This optimizes boost pressure control to give more stable torque in the low to mid range, and the engine achieved torque of 4.08kg-m at 3500rpm. Detail improvements to the ACD + super AYC + sports ABS electronic all-wheel drive control system realize a more natural and better mannered driving.
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Feb 12, 2005, 11:41 AM
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Feb 12, 2005, 11:44 AM
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I love the IV wing
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Feb 12, 2005, 11:53 AM
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evolution 1
evolution 2
evolution 3
evolution 4
evolution 5
evolution 6
evolution TME
evolution 7
evolution 8
evolution 9
evolution 10 ?
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=119001
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Feb 12, 2005, 11:55 AM
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nice.... good work my friend
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Feb 12, 2005, 11:55 AM
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Feb 12, 2005, 02:13 PM
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damnnn..... that evoX
any infos about the X?
I heard mitsu gonna change the engine bay to mivec for the X?
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Feb 12, 2005, 03:01 PM
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mivec for the 9
4G63 vs. MIVEC?
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Feb 13, 2005, 01:22 AM
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the vi TME is my favorite
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Feb 13, 2005, 08:01 AM
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 very nice info
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Mar 19, 2005, 09:04 PM
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DAMN!!!!! I've never seen that pic of the Evo X. First i need to change my boxers, second I'm trading in my MR if that's how the X looks like. I LOVE IT!!!!
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Past Garage:
1991 Mitsubishi Galant White (traded for 3000 GT)
1995 Mitsubishi 3000 GT Black (traded for Evo VIII)
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR Rally Red ( Blown up by TopSpeed and traded in for Evo IX)
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2003 Lexus GS 300 (Silver)
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR (Wicked White)
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Apr 19, 2005, 05:29 AM
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One day I will get that VI TME!
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Apr 19, 2005, 05:59 AM
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holy sweet jesus!! that evo X is sick!!!
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Apr 19, 2005, 06:49 AM
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I thought that EVO X pictures was just a photoshop of some avid fan's imagination. Can anyone verify the actual source of that? As far as I am concerned we're still getting the ugly body that looked like an RSX & Celica had a "fun night." Mainly because there are ACTUAL pictures of it.
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Apr 19, 2005, 07:40 AM
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Yeah this is a realllllllly old pic! It was already out when the Evolution VI T.M.E '99-00 was introduced.
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