Evolution of the Evolution
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Evolution of the Evolution
Mitsubishi Lancer 2000 Turbo
notice: this is not a Evo, but inspired the creation of the Evo
http://mitsubishimotors.tripod.com/lancer2000/index.htm
notice: this is not a Evo, but inspired the creation of the Evo
http://mitsubishimotors.tripod.com/lancer2000/index.htm
Last edited by SA_Evo; Dec 14, 2005 at 10:57 AM.
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Originally Posted by SA_Evo
Mitsubishi Lancer 2000 Turbo
notice: this is not a Evo, but inspired the creation of the Evo
notice: this is not a Evo, but inspired the creation of the Evo
You don't have to make a new post for each version of the Evo. We've posted this many times, and here's the one from Ralliart North America:
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMSA/j...aFrame_EVO.jsp
Last edited by Warrtalon; Dec 14, 2005 at 11:07 AM.
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
The Evo evolved from the GVR4 and chose the Lancer chassis, within which they shoehorned the 4G63t and AWD drivetrain. The Lancer was just a shell to house the Evo.
You don't have to make a new post for each version of the Evo. We've posted this many times, and here's the one from Ralliart North America:
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMSA/j...aFrame_EVO.jsp
You don't have to make a new post for each version of the Evo. We've posted this many times, and here's the one from Ralliart North America:
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMSA/j...aFrame_EVO.jsp
Therefore I can not see the validity to the argument that Evolution had been derived from the VR-4. Only that it replaced the VR-4 as the WRC choice.
There were many Mitsubishi Turbo's in late 70's through 80's. Lancer, Colt, Starion are some that I have heard of though they may not have been imported to USA. So, per article the 4G63 would have evolved during that time.
Also why are we so sensitive to members posts that we think are repeats? Just ignore if it is so.
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Originally Posted by jkevo03
Ah the ever popular post count increaser. Thank you for having contributed 8 out of 10 posts in your thread.