RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy?
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Which mods would you be most likely to buy?
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| Short Ram Intake- $149 |
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| X bar front strut brace- very minor mod( yes one)$139 |
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| Straight strut bar- NO mods necessary$79 |
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| Underdrive pulley/ belt $129 |
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| Piggyback/ software $459 |
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| Axxis Deluxe brake pads $79 |
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| Ported intake manifold $359 plus $200 core |
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Total Votes : 16
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(last vote on : 3/22/2008 8:03:14 PM)
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/20/2006 2:33:45 PM
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expositor
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it's a neat car though!!! isn't the airtrek a 4g63 2 litre turbo, just detuned a bit from the evo's 276 hp?
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/20/2006 9:05:41 PM
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06OutlanderSE
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yeah i agree it would be alot cooler if AMS could of used the 4g69 and made the power that way , but i still love the evolander....i think it is awesome...
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/21/2006 4:46:27 PM
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dirtwagon
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quote:
ORIGINAL: expositor it's a neat car though!!! isn't the airtrek a 4g63 2 litre turbo, just detuned a bit from the evo's 276 hp? Yes, most notably is the change to a smaller turbo- the engine was borrowed from the EVO VII.
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/21/2006 7:52:09 PM
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expositor
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i read about that ams evolander some months ago in super street or modified; didn't they use a 4g64 block with a 4g63 head?
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/21/2006 9:06:05 PM
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dirtwagon
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Here you go...I hear it was for sale for only about $50K- don't know if it's gone yet Engine: -Full Evolution VIII Drivetrain -AMS 2.3L Stroker Motor -Ross Pistons -Eagle Rods -HKS 280/280Cams -Koyo Radiator Body: -JDM Mitsubishi “Airtrek” Front End -Work Emotion CR 18x8.5 Wheels Intake Manifold: -AMS VSR -75mm Throttle Body Exhaust: -Custom 3" Vibrant Exhaust Fuel & Fuel Management: -AEM EMS -AEM EMS Boost Control -AMS 1000cc Injectors w/ AMS Fuel Rail -Twin Walbro 255lph HP Pumps -AMS Methanol Injection Kit w/Custom SS Tank -Nytrex Nitrous System -Aeromotive FPR Suspension: -Tein Flex Coil Overs -Brembo Front & Rear Brakes Drivetrain: -Exedy Triple Carbon Clutch Turbo & Intercooler -AMS GT40R Turbo Kit -AMS Top Mount Turbo Header -AMS Front Mount Intercooler -AMS 3" Custom I/C Piping -Twin TiaL Wastegates -TiaL Race Blow Off Valve Ignition & Gauges: - Stewart Warner Gauges Custom Integrated Into Factory Dash -AMS Small Battery Kit -MSD Ignition -Coil On Plug Ignition Set Up
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/22/2006 12:17:19 AM
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Punisher
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they never did post performance stats on the evolander... anyway, i feel they only draw back we would have is weight and the awd. but even so, if the srt 4 is getting 300, maybe we can break 190 LOL
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 8/22/2006 4:49:10 PM
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dirtwagon
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The Evolander was AWD....albeit an EVO AWD setup. The stats on the car are 660AWHP...but they have a nitrous setup- I personally wouldn't have added that. Weight....yeah, they most likely trimmed their Outlander down a few hundred pounds.
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RE: Which mods would you be most likely to buy? - 10/17/2006 3:29:18 AM
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expositor
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well guys, i finally got my underdrive pulley on after a futile phone call to rrm....their instructions weren't as clear as they could have been; like as to where the tensioner is, and the fellow i spoke with was under the misaprehension that the right/front idler pulley was the tensioner itself. anyway, i finally noticed the square hole in the idler housing over the oil filter/pump assembly and then deduced the 'rings' underneath it were the holes referred to in their instructions, and had it installed in no time after all that. unless it's just wishful thinking, i thought it rev'd up a bit faster with less pressure on the throttle pedal, and it did seem to make a noticeable difference in acceleration....thanks to dirt and rrm!!!
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