Played with an EVO today
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Played with an EVO today
Had an Evo 8 "MR" merge onto the highway side by side with me on the way home from work.... did a 3rd gear into 4th gear run and pulled him pretty easily. I waited for him to catch up and do it again, but he just gave me a thumbs up and hit the exit. Must have been relatively stock - I know those things can be wicked fast with some mods.
Anybody own one or spend some serious time in one ? I've always wondered about them.
Anybody own one or spend some serious time in one ? I've always wondered about them.
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A buddy of mine used to have an MR. At the time that I rode in it, it just had a few bolt-ons (exhaust, a tune done by AMS, sticky brake pads) and it was an absolute animal on the track (we did a DE at Gingerman, I rode shotgun for a session.) I was *really* impressed with how HARD the car pulled, and it handled REALLY well.
They do tend to run out of steam at higher speeds though. Just like the WRX - they're modeled after rally cars, which tend to be geared super short. Makes for quick spurts of power and they pull like mad below 100mph. But get up over 100 and they start to run out of aero and gear.
They do tend to run out of steam at higher speeds though. Just like the WRX - they're modeled after rally cars, which tend to be geared super short. Makes for quick spurts of power and they pull like mad below 100mph. But get up over 100 and they start to run out of aero and gear.
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Of course, it was simulated on a closed course !
The highlights on my mods - (The full list is pretty long)
Kokeln stage 5 turbo (similar to LR super 61)
LR - MAF, Mafterburner, DP wastegate, MBC, stage II head, stage II intercooler
65 lb injectors, Adj. FPR, Tech Edge WBO2. LR tune to insure good AFR's.
3" SFR full exhaust, jet hot coated intake manifold and exhaust manifold
Dyno'd 315whp @ 16 psi boost
I was running 15 psi boost at the time of the simulated run.
The highlights on my mods - (The full list is pretty long)
Kokeln stage 5 turbo (similar to LR super 61)
LR - MAF, Mafterburner, DP wastegate, MBC, stage II head, stage II intercooler
65 lb injectors, Adj. FPR, Tech Edge WBO2. LR tune to insure good AFR's.
3" SFR full exhaust, jet hot coated intake manifold and exhaust manifold
Dyno'd 315whp @ 16 psi boost
I was running 15 psi boost at the time of the simulated run.
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drag coefficient is only one part of the equation, the smaller the frontal area the better. I read on the RL archives a guy who ran in his simulator vs a viper rt and left him at very very high speed. 951 drag coefficient is .32 or .32 I don't remember but the frontal area is very small.
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They do tend to run out of steam at higher speeds though. Just like the WRX - they're modeled after rally cars, which tend to be geared super short. Makes for quick spurts of power and they pull like mad below 100mph. But get up over 100 and they start to run out of aero and gear.
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I'm not disagreeing with you however, as drag becomes more parasitic the faster you go and it isn't linear either.
The evo is pretty close to the 944 in terms of Cd but I'm sure the area of drag will be greater with the wing included.
It will lose time when it shifts compared to a car that does not, but a lot of times that is negligible, especially with the new dual clutch transmissions. The evo has enough gearing to get over 160 mph so gearing won't play a role in any race that isn't taken to extreme speeds.
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Had an Evo 8 "MR" merge onto the highway side by side with me on the way home from work.... did a 3rd gear into 4th gear run and pulled him pretty easily. I waited for him to catch up and do it again, but he just gave me a thumbs up and hit the exit. Must have been relatively stock - I know those things can be wicked fast with some mods.
Anybody own one or spend some serious time in one ? I've always wondered about them.
Anybody own one or spend some serious time in one ? I've always wondered about them.
I had a 2004 Evolution with many upgrades. Dyno showed just under 450whp running 91 octane and boost spiking to 30lbs. Car was really fun. It was one of the best handling cars I've ever owned and was very quick up to about 120mph. This car didn't feel as fast as my old 89 951 with 330whp.
It's interesting to me that the 951 cars seem to be faster than similar rides with similar power. I've had three 944's and modded all of them. Where an EVO has it over the 951 is the drags and very short tracks. Add some dirt, and the EVO is the clear winner by miles.
We were at Arroyo Seco one weekend, and I'd blow the doors off the EVO cars in the straights in my 430whp 2.5 951. I'd come out of the last tight bend with them nibbling at me, and hit the straight and I'd be 20 car lengths ahead prior to hard braking at about 130 for the next round of tight corners. Granted, I didn't have the suspension then that this car has now, but this shows how well these cars handle.
The EVO motors can handle boost and mods well. Much cheaper to mod, and easy to drive at the limits than a 951.
The downside is they are cheap Lancers. Upside is that they have the best of the Mitsubishi Racing parts bin installed everywhere it counts. The EVO platform is the **** when it comes to Rally car racing experience.
Driving a modded EVO on the highway gives me a headache, even with a decent stereo.
If you want a kick *** fun car that will perform as well as most anything up to 120mph, this car is a contender. You can replace the turbo in 30 minutes, replace a clutch in a few hours, and parts are cheap. Plus, it will hold five of your friends.
I drive Toyota/Lexus cars daily. One for work, and one for offroading/family trips. My sports car is a 951. Tried much else, and the 951 is my favorite. Decided to build my 951 to keep up with most anything available today. HP is addictive, and the 951 takes mods well. It just costs way more than the car is worth to anyone other than the hopeful happy owner. This sings true with any car that you mod, it's just that modding a 951 to 450 whp costs much more than modding an EVO to similar results.
Add in the costs of doing this to a 20 year old car, and you have a pile of reciepts proving you are a nut.
George
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