Edmund's ACD runs dry... $4500 to replace.
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Edmund's ACD runs dry... $4500 to replace.
Scary piece on Edmund's Evo X blog, has me sort of worried. Their car has the basic full mod list which many of us have as well, and I'm wondering if anyone on these boards have run into the same type of issue. Seems like the seal has failed, causing the ACD and transfer case fluids to mix...
http://blogs.insideline.com/roadtest...mktid=cj260233
http://blogs.insideline.com/roadtest...mktid=cj260233
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Couple things you have to remember. This car came to IL already modded by AMS. I believe this was the car that was moddified by AMS when they visited (along with the silver MR) and were preproduction units. I cant find the info on IL's car but i think it was modded under the supervision of at the same time they did this one:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/au...itsubishi.html
Who knows what happened to it between AMS prototyping it and IL acquiring it. RRE also did a clutch/flywheel job on it. It is possible that the break down happened due to something else other than the mods. IL staff might have launched it a few dozen times. Its hard to say.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/au...itsubishi.html
Who knows what happened to it between AMS prototyping it and IL acquiring it. RRE also did a clutch/flywheel job on it. It is possible that the break down happened due to something else other than the mods. IL staff might have launched it a few dozen times. Its hard to say.
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The lower compression fitting on my power steering column started leaking on me about a month ago, they replaced the parts under warranty but it seems odd why a compression fitting that I never got close to would end up failing. You can bet that I watch that fluid level like a hawk now too. :P
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Ha.. scary.. look what edmunds just posted on their blog. A faxed copy of the warrany procedure for repairs costing over $400. Also, I guess now we know for a fact there is a flash counter... awesome.
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Where is a flash counter stated? All I read was that they check to see if the car has an aftermarket reflash. If you have something like AP just reflash the factory settings before returning the car to the dealership.
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The $400 and $500 limits seem low for this kind of thorough policy. So now we really have to watch out even for minor issues... I'm anxious to see the outcome with their dealership once they get the car serviced without the modifications.
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I was just in Barnes and Noble reading a European magazine that mods GTR's and Evo X and STI's, or was showing vendors cars that were modded. Anyway, they had a Evo X with nitrous and a Forced Performance turbo upgrade, and other mods, that was at 650 awhp. What was interesting is that they specifically upgraded the CENTER DIFFERENTIAL b/c they said the pins/shims (?) are weak on the CENTER diff, vs. the other diffs, and they didn't want to take a chance. They supposedly drive the car real hard, so perhaps there will be future Evo X vendors offering a quick fix for the center diff. ?
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I was just in Barnes and Noble reading a European magazine that mods GTR's and Evo X and STI's, or was showing vendors cars that were modded. Anyway, they had a Evo X with nitrous and a Forced Performance turbo upgrade, and other mods, that was at 650 awhp. What was interesting is that they specifically upgraded the CENTER DIFFERENTIAL b/c they said the pins/shims (?) are weak on the CENTER diff, vs. the other diffs, and they didn't want to take a chance. They supposedly drive the car real hard, so perhaps there will be future Evo X vendors offering a quick fix for the center diff. ?