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🐒 MITSUBISHI EVO RS KANAYA TURBO PULLS + 1JZ DRIFT CAR FIRST LOOK!

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Channel: MONKY LONDON

Category: Autos & Vehicles

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Description: 🐒 Official ML merch! ! - monkylondon.com 🐒 Join the family! - patreon.com/ACmonkylondon 🐒 Follow me on Twitch! - twitch.tv/monkylondontv Keep up to speed! - ► Instagram: instagram.com/monkylondon ► Facebook: facebook.com/monkylondon ► Twitter: twitter.com/monkylondon ► Patreon: patreon.com/monkylondon ► Merchandise: monkylondon.com Send us cool stuff with the possibility of getting it featured on the channel! :) Monky London, Carson Performance, Unit 10, Home Farm, Rad Lane, Dorking, Surrey. RH5 6RA. England Don't miss out out on the latest ML madness, do a subscribe! - youtube.com/monkylondon Want to have your car featured on the channel and have something sick to show the grandkids? See here yo: monkylondon.com/pages/feature-your-car ------------------------------­­­-------­­­--­----- #EVOLUTION #1JZ #JK Big up HJA for all the help, check em out homies! @Harlow Jap Autos HJA harlow-jap-autos.co.uk 🐒 MITSUBISHI EVO HKS GT2 TURBO PULLS + 1JZ DRIFT CAR FIRST LOOK! The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, commonly referred to as 'Evo',[1] is a sports sedan based on the Lancer that was manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1992 until 2016. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a Roman numeral. All use two litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder engines and all-wheel drive systems.[2] The Evolution was originally intended only for Japanese markets, but demand on the "grey import" market led the Evolution series to be offered through Ralliart dealer networks in the United Kingdom and in various European markets from around 1998. Mitsubishi decided to export the eighth generation Evolution to the United States in 2003 after witnessing the success Subaru had in that market with their long-time direct rival, the Subaru Impreza WRX STi.[3] Japanese-spec[citation needed] versions of all Evos until the release of the Evo IX in 2005 were limited by a gentlemen's agreement to advertise no more than 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp). However, sources say Mitsubishi had already been producing cars with more power but had been underrating the official power outputs in order to be in compliance with the agreement.[4] Therefore, each subsequent version has unofficially evolved above the advertised power figures, with the Japanese-spec Evolution IX reaching an alleged output of around 321 PS (236 kW; 317 hp). Various versions available in other markets, particularly the UK, have official power outputs up to 446 PS (328 kW; 440 hp). The tenth and final generation of the Lancer Evolution (Evo X) was launched in Japan in 2007, and overseas markets in 2008. The Evo X was produced for almost 10 years until it retired in April 2016. In 2001, Mitsubishi was forced by the FIA to run in the WRC using WRC rules for building a car instead of the Group A class rules, and thus did not need to follow homologation rules. The Evolution VII was based on the larger Lancer Cedia platform and as a result gained more weight over the Evolution VI, but Mitsubishi made up for this with multiple important chassis tweaks. The biggest change was the addition of an active center differential and a more effective limited-slip differential, while a front helical limited-slip differential was added. Torque was increased again to 385 N⋅m (284 lb⋅ft) with engine tweaks that allowed greater airflow, and horsepower officially remained at 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp). The introduction of the Evolution VII also marked the first time an automatic drivetrain was included within the model lineup—the GT-A. Nicknamed the 'grand theft auto' version of the visually similar VII GSR and the RS2, the GT-A model was only produced in 2002 and had the following distinguishing interior and exterior specification: GT-A-only diamond cut finish 17-inch (431.8 mm) alloy wheels, clear rear light lenses and all-in-one style front headlights (later used on the Evolution VIII). The GT-A had the option of either no spoiler, the short spoiler (as per the Lancer Cedia; and later used on the Evolution VIII 260) or the thunder spoiler as used on the standard Evolution VII models. The most distinguishing feature was a smooth bonnet with no air-grills on it at all and the revised front bumper. Although offering inferior cooling capabilities, the bonnet was designed to give a cleaner line through the air with less air resistance at motorway speeds. Interior could be specified with factory options of a deluxe velour interior, full leather or the Recaro sports seats. The GT-A interior was different in that it had chromed door handles, a different instrument panel (to show the gear selection) and chrome edged bezels around the speedo and tach. The GT-A also had additional sound deadening installed from the factory and the engine manifold and downpipe had been engineered to be quieter.

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