Tag: Modified Mitsubishi

  • TUNED MITSUBISHI EVO IX: SPLIT PERSONALITY – FC THROWBACK

    Welcome to this week’s FC Throwback, where we take a look back at some of our favourite previous features. This week it’s Jon Livermore’s tuned Mitsubishi Evo IX from back in 2013… Is it a Time Attack monster, a show car stunner, or something else? This Evo is not what you’d expect…

    Feature taken from Fast Car. Words Stav

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    First impressions can be deceiving in the car scene. We’ve all seen sleepers that look fairly standard but are insanely fast, and we’ve all seen the complete opposite where a car looks like a beast but, is in fact a feeble engine’d replica. But what’s usually obvious, regardless of the car, is whether it’s a low-budget home build or, a big-buck tuner special. Let’s face it, you can’t create a tuner-demo standard car yourself, can you?

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    When we first saw this mighty Evo we assumed it’d been created at huge cost in a fully-equipped workshop. But we couldn’t have been more wrong! The vast majority of the work, including all of its carbon-clad exterior, was actually done by Jon and his friends.

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    “The main build started after a bad weekend which ended in me blowing the rear diff in spectacular style while out hooning around,” says Jon. “It took out not only the diff, but the propshaft, rear subframe, and even the Blitz exhaust.”

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    After the spectacular rear end explosion, Jon’s enthusiasm for it hit an all time low and he was seriously contemplating breaking it. Thankfully, his mate Lance, convinced him to keep going. “Lance actually knocked on my door one day holding a carbon wing and said ‘come on, let’s go fit it’, and the transformation began from there really,” Jon laughs.

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    This car wasn’t done by giving a tuner a blank cheque, though. It wasn’t even done in a fully-equipped workshop. This stunning Evo was built by a bunch of determined mates, with limited tools, in a barn.

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    “Working in the winter was grim, there was no heating at all, and I swear sometimes you’d end up with icicles forming on your legs. I wanted to give up so many times, it seemed like madness,” Jon explains. But, despite the conditions Jon and Lance kept each other motivated, even through the three solid weeks of twenty-hour days constantly fitting and tweaking and re-fitting the carbon bodywork.

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    “I don’t think it’s worth doing a car unless it’s done to the max, so while most people might think some of the things I’ve done are over the top, I love it; it’s how cars should be done,” says Jon.

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    Not only has every removable exterior and interior panel been replaced by perfectly fitted carbon fibre items, but every nut and bolt is brand new. It’s also running countless rare and expensive parts, such as the one-off Volk Racing CE28 wheels that cost as much as a decent Evo IX would, the awesome interior with full Safety Devices roll cage, and custom Cobra Misano carbon seats. There are even custom made billet rear camber arms, allowing Jon to run as wide and low as possible; giving it those show-winning, looks.

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    While some people don’t like to admit it, Jon happily says he built this car to be a jaw-dropping show car. But all it takes are a few simple changes and it’s ready for its monthly bit of tarmac terrorism. “Wind in the rear camber, remove the spacers, swap to my other set of Volks, and it’s ready to go. As you can see from the spec, it’s got serious performance if I want it, and eight foot flames from the anti-lag too,” he laughs.

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    He’s not wrong either. With the car packing massive Alcon brakes, every Evo item in the Whiteline suspension catalogue, and a very healthy 430bhp, Jon and his mates have created a stunning car. So what’s next? Well, more trophies for sure and a figure of 750bhp has been mentioned. Fair play!

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    TECH SPEC 2005 MITSUBISHI EVO IX

    Tuning
    4G63 MIVEC engine, JMF tubular exhaust manifold, HKS Superflow induction kit, 3in turbo back exhaust system consisting of a custom turbo elbow, modular downpipe, and Blitz Nur-spec downpipe back system, Koyo alloy radiator, AMS race intercooler, braided turbo oil lines and filter, HKS Kansai carbon sparkplug and cambelt cover, Link ECU with speed density conversion and anti-lag system, custom boost and coolant pipes, Tial BOV, battery relocated to boot, Spec-R custom alloy tanks, carbon dipped rocker rover, Ralliart cooling plate, Ingalls torque damper, Blox engine mount kit, Tomei oil filler cap, Ralliart radiator cap, Ralliart Thermostat, Blitz turbo timer, Apexi AVCR Black edition boost controller, remapped by Indigo GT to 430bhp, 435ft/lb, Evo RS diff conversion with AYC delete, Evo RS Prop shaft, twin plate Exedy clutch, braided clutch line

    Chassis
    Evo X FQ400 365mm Alcon front brake conversion, Brembo rear brakes, Carbotech XP10 brake pads, Tein Monoflex coilovers with custom spring rates and adjustable top mounts, Whiteline roll centre correction kit, Whiteline adjustable drop links, front and rear Whiteline anti-roll bars, custom adjustable rear camber arms, adjustable rear toe arms, HKS Kansai strut braces front and rear, fully polybushed with Whiteline and Powerflex bushes, 9.5x18in ET22 Volk Racing CE28 alloys in silver with a polished dishes, 225/40×18 Goodyear Eagle tyres, 20mm front and rear spacers for show, 9.5x18in ET22 Volk Racing RE30 alloys in bronze, 255/35×18 Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres. for road.

    Exterior
    USDM rear lights, Daibutsu-R vortex generator, APR carbon mirrors, Daibutsu-R carbon wings, Daibutsu-R front and rear carbon doors, Daibutus-R carbon bonnet, Daibutsu-R carbon boot, Daibutsu-R carbon side skirts, Daibutsu-R carbon side spats, Daibutsu-R Carbon Diffuser, Voltex Carbon fibre exhaust surround, Ralliart front splitter, Rexpeed side spats

    Interior
    Daibutsu-R Dry carbon interior parts with single coat lacquer, including the front and rear door cars, A,B,C, and D pillars, front and rear kick plates, and parcel shelf, Rexpeed carbon steering wheel, Rexpeed carbon speedo surround, Rexpeed carbon arm rest cover, Ralliart pedals, Ralliart carbon gear surround, Ralliart window switches, custom roof lining, AMS gear knob, Coltspeed carbon gauge and stereo pod, full Safety Devices RBU037 6-point roll cage, Takata 4-point harnesses, Cobra Misano Anniversary Edition carbon seats with carbon leather

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  • PICKUP ARTIST: 1JZ-POWERED MITSUBISHI L200 PICKUP

    Having found this rare 1JZ-powered Mitsubishi pickup in Thailand, James Hoole brought it back to the UK where it’s gone down a storm…

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    Mention the word “Thailand” to most people and they’ll think of unspoiled golden beaches, amazing food and a nightlife that’s best described as lively. It’s the chosen destination for many Brits who want a taste of paradise or for those looking to party hard.

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    If you’ve never been to Thailand, you may think the locals all drive tuk-tuks, and to be fair, a lot of them do. But away from the bustling streets, there’s a vibrant car scene.

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    That’s because the Thais are bang into their modified cars – the more unusual, the better. There’s something hugely satisfying about taking a mundane vehicle and transforming it into something that stops folk in their tracks; the kind of thing that gets non-car people asking “what is it?” And “why did you do that to it?” James Hoole, from Ultimate Car Giveaway Ltd, takes up the story.

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    “A friend of mine lives over in Thailand and realised there were lots of these old Jap cars around. Many of them have already been modified as there’s a strong Thai-tuning scene – and the best bit is that they’re all right-hand drive.”

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    As part of the family business established over 30 years, James is used to working on all types of cars and has been tuning and modifying them for as long as he was old enough to hold a spanner. But it’s his love of rare, retro Japanese stuff that really ignites
    his passion.

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    Over the last few months, he’s has been importing a stream of ’80s Jap cars with plans to offer them as prizes in his Ultimate Car Giveaway concept. While several of these Best of the Best type schemes offer brand new cars, James wanted to do something with custom Japanese rides.

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    In this case, it’s something very special and indeed rare. Back in the early ’80s, the L200 pickup was a great workhorse. With bags of room in the back of the long wheelbase version and legendary Mitsubishi reliability, they were popular all over the world. But they were never considered ‘cool’. So it’s impressive to see one that’s not only survived the ravages of time, but that has also been totally transformed. This pukka pickup is now packing blistered arches, serious lows and some beefy rims, while there’s also a cheeky 1JZ lump under the bonnet.

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    “It’s an early naturally-aspirated Toyota 1JZ,” explains James, “but it’s been tuned and is good for around 200bhp, which makes for quite lively performance in this old pickup!” It’s rear-wheel drive, of course, which James ably demonstrates by spinning the nearside rear wheel for a smoky burnout shot. “It’s a shame it doesn’t have a diff, because then it would be a proper animal,” he laughs.

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    The straight-six engine slots neatly into the engine bay and features a bunch of chromed and polished goodies. It’s actually a pretty good fit, although James admits that the only thing that bugs him is that it’s not a Mitsubishi engine. I guess an FTO V6 could have worked too, or maybe even an Evo 4G63? But having heard that sonorous V6 burst into life in the workshop, then watched it being given a good thrashing outside, it’s fair to say that it sounds incredible – so for me that Toyota engine is just perfect.

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    Pop your head inside the driver’s door and you’ll discover the once utilitarian cabin has also been transformed. A pair of BRIDE bucket seats (surely there’s a Thai Bride joke here? – Jules), trimmed in the finest Alcantara kicks things off, joined by some harnesses. The original steering wheel has been replaced by an OMP Drifting item, which suits the inside of this ’80s truck perfectly. It also feels much nicer than the van-like thin-rimmed effort that it originally came with. Elsewhere you’ll find some neat diamond-stitched material used for the roof lining and behind the seats, as well as some two-tone door cards.

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    One of the first things that strikes you about this L200 is the sheer size of it. The rear appears to stretch forever and that flatbed has acres of room. “It’s the only long-wheelbase version in the UK,” reveals James. The rear deck itself has been finished in bright orange, including the chequer plate flooring. There’s also a chunky roll bar that’s been bolted in to give this perky pickup some added muscle. Move to the rear and the tailgate is embossed with the Mitsubishi logo, and underneath, there’s a rather fat, polished tailpipe, which emits an awesome sound when you provoke that straight-six engine.

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    In fact, it sounded so good that someone went and bought it. “It was due to be given away in our draw, but the guy really wanted it, so I ended up selling it to him,” says James. But fear not, because there are several more retro treats tucked up in the workshop. And these will be available as prizes over the coming months. If they’re anything like this, we can’t wait to see them!

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    TECH SPEC: MITSUBISHI L200

    Engine
    Toyota 1JZ 2.5-litre straight-six, Brian Crower cams, Konshi Racing ECU, 3in manifold back custom exhaust, polished air intake, Sard performance filter, painted rocker cover, custom alloy radiator, blue silicone hoses, polished inlet manifold

    Suspension
    Custom springs and dampers

    Wheels and tyres
    MeisterR-style 9.5in and 11.5x16in wheels with Nankang tyres

    Interior
    BRIDE bucket seats on custom mounts, harnesses, OMP Drifting steering wheel, colour-coded door cards, diamond-stitched headlining and rear panel, alloy pedal covers

    Exterior
    Custom steel wide arches and front lip, chrome front bumper, bump strips removed, painted custom white pearl with orange rear deck and cage

    Thanks
    Far East Classics

    Words & Photography Davy Lewis

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