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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10
We have just taken delivery of our new EVO 10 RS. The car is being built into a tarmac rally car. I will put some photos up over the next few days of the build.
The car is getting the cage done next week down in Melbourne then coming back here to Canberra for us to finish. We are looking at 380hp for stage 1, this means we can keep the current diffs, once we go to stage 2 which is 440hp we have to fit new diffs. The electronics in the car are amazing. Also how stiff the body shell is. The word is that the EVO 10 without a cage is as stiff as an EVO IX with a cage, this explains the extra 100kg. Ray |
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