From shaving seconds off at
the track with high
performance mods to getting
better fuel economy on the
drive to work -- Mitsubishi
Secrets is a priceless
resource of information
including MP3, test data,
interviews and more designed
to help you get the
performance you desire from
your Mitsubishi Evo.
Gone are the days where you
can do some simple
modification and upgrades to
your Mitsubishi Evo
with hard parts and expect a
noticeable improvement in
performance. You
can no longer really achieve
that, particularly with
the newer Evo models.
The technology used by
Mitsubishi has improve such that the latest Evo
X is smart enough to realize that there’s been a
modification done and will start detuning your intended
performance! If you make the wrong decision, ultimately you can end up with less
power than what you started with
especially if it is with a combination of
Mitsubishi factory-standard parts.
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MRT
Performance have been
working with performance
vehicles for over 14
years and have just
purchased a brand new
Mitsubishi Evo X for
research and testing to
ensure that we have the
latest information to pass
on to you whether you
are a Mitsubishi Evo X
owner or just an avid
enthusiast then you don't
want to miss out on all the
inside information we will
provide as we explore the
Mitsubishi Evo X and work
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The 2008 Mitsubishi
Evolution X continues
Mitsubishi's tradition of
high performance in a
small-displacement passenger
sedan however that
description understates a
car that will can be
delivered with an all new
all-aluminium 2.0 liter
turbocharged four-cylinder
MIVEC4 motor that is
capable of producing 295
horsepower and 300
pound-feed of tourque.
With an improved Super
All Wheel Control drive
system that includes
more sensors the Evo X is
designed to stay on its
intended path and has
settings for tarmac
(standard), ice and gravel.
The entry level Evo X GSR
model is offered with a
five-speed manual
transmission, Recaro Sports
seats and Enkei wheels as
well as an optional spoiler,
HID headlights and upgraded
sound system and the
upgraded Evo X MR sporting the
new Twin Clutch Sportronic
Shift Transmission.
The Evo X is not quite as
hardcore as the Evo IX but
the it is still an
aggressively quick machine
that will put a smile on
your face every time you get
behind the wheel.
Watch along as we take
you step by step through the
changes that are made
as we prepare a brand new
Evo X for the track and
Grudge Match 3.
Here's what happened last
time when the Evo IX and the
MY06 STi went at it:
This
video has been so popular that it
has now
received
over 543,000 views on YouTube
And now you can see the MRT Mitsubishi Evo X take on
the Subaru MY08 STi from Whiteline and see the car
develop before your eyes.
MRT's
involvement with the Mitsubishi Evo
dates back well past 2006 when the original Evo v STi Grudge Match
video was launched. So you
have seen what we can do with a highly tuned Evo, you
would be crazy to miss out on this sort of information,
it could literally save you thousands in testing if you
were to try it all out yourself!
Mitsubishi Secrets offers
the novice or experienced Subaru owner the information
needed on a wide variety of topics and you'll be
delivered all the information we know as we begin
testing and modifying the new Mitsubishi Evo X.
For example, did you know
that the Evo X has a dramatically different engine from
the previous models and Mitsubishi are now offering an
all-alloy block engine that runs
a higher-peak boost level -- in fact
--a
staggeringly higher-peak boost level
which, again, makes it even more
important to choose your
modifications carefully.
Plus,
Mitsubishi have also made changes to
the inlet and exhaust manifolds on
the Evo X with the inlet manifold
that was previously at the front on
the Evo IX, now being found at the
rear in the Evo X which means that
the turbo is sitting between the
firewall and the engine in a
completely different orientation to
the Evo IX.
These are just a few of the factors
that a new Mitsubishi Evo X owner
should fully understand before
embarking on any modifications!
The release of the Evo X
has changed the playing field once again as Subaru and
Mitsubishi jostle for supremacy. You may have your
favourite and I certainly have mine and I encourage you
to take advantage of our resources at MRT to undertake
all the testing and provide you with the best advice on
how to get top performance our of your Mitsubishi Evo X.
Get The Latest Information On The Evo X
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how to maximize your boost
with some simple ECU
modifications.
You will be hand delivered
valuable information on the
diff, brakes and wheel hub
on the Evo X even the secret
to avoid burning the paint
on your callipers....
MRT Performance have
prepared cars for every type
of condition. In early
2006 we even worked on an
Evo IX at the Targa Tasmania
rally for Richard Kimber and
Brian O'Kane....so we have
been around, and we want to
be able to share this
information with you.
Plus, as you know,
MRT Performance are Subaru
specialists as well so we
will also be giving you
regular comparisons between
the Evo X and the Subaru
MY08 STi that will certainly
help if you are trying to
decide which car to
purchase.
So, sign up below so you can
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