When we told you we’d get higher-res images of the FQ-400, we weren’t kidding around. Now, thanks to your friends at JPCN, all you Mitsu freaks out there can finally gussy up your desktops with a background image that’s worthy of your love: this high-resolution front-on view of the big-daddy FQ’s intimidating face.
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Last week we told you about Mitsubishi UK’s Evo X-based touring car contender that was being prepped for the Britcar Championship. Well, it made its racing debut at the Silverstone 24-hour enduro over the weekend, and by all accounts it survived its baptism of fire with flying colours. Final standings put the [...]
Mitsubishi Motors UK has announced that it is in the process of developing a track-ready version of the Lancer Evolution X for entry into the Britcar Championship, with a view to establishing a one-make series for the Evo X in the near future. “We are pleased to be introducing a race-car programme for [...]
If you’re a bit of a motorsports fiend and regularly track your car, you’ll no doubt be aware of the perils of oil starvation. Under hard acceleration, cornering and braking, oil can slosh away from the oil pump pickup and result in some rather undesirable outcomes like excessive conrod-to-block interaction or, if you’re lucky, a [...]
Time Attack is now a truly global phenomenon, and the latest country to fall under its spell is Australia. The country’s inaugural time attack meeting was held at Oran Park in New South Wales on July 5, and being the first proper chance for me to experience such an event first hand I flew up [...]
Japanese engine parts manufacturer JUN and tuning legends Cosworth are bringing out a host of parts for Mitsubishi’s all-new performance engine, the 4B11. Cosworth are in the midst of development of a high-flow head for Mitsubishi’s brand new four-pot, which promises a revised combustion chamber design and provision for larger intake and exhaust valves. Not [...]
The lucky devils over at Inside Line recently managed to get their hands on a plethora of delectable high-performance machinery from around the world, and decided to have themselves a bit of a shoot-out. It was a classic East v. West battle, with Nissan’s R35 GT-R, Subaru’s Impreza WRX STI and Mitsubishi’s Lancer Evolution X [...]
Japanese aftermarket manufacturer JUN Auto have released their own lineup of carbon-fibre bodykit add-ons for the Evolution X as well as an uprated wastegate for the 4B11, allowing modifiers to stuff more boost into the Evo’s turbocharged motor.The carbon fibre bits are essentially lip extensions that attach to the Evo X’s standard bumpers. Consisting of [...]
American tuners AMS Performance have managed to build what is quite possibly the most powerful 4G63-powered Evo. With the help of a GT42R turbo and a healthy 51psi of boost, this monster can push out 1130hp (842kW) at the wheels. That’s 129 more than the flywheel rating of the super-exotic Bugatti Veyron. Here’s a video [...]
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