Evolution 10 waw
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Evolution 10 waw
in case we all are thinkin of how the EVO 10 gonna look like
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OH YEAH - sure feels like 10 to me.....
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
trying to keep in touch with the 90's style while maintaining a new design. them 2000+ cars just started to open their eyes real wide i noticed.

Word of advice - "Dont let them see you coming"
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
Did I mention we love Evo's? ![2 thumbs up [2thumbsup]](./images/smilies/thumbup.gif)
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
Mitsubishi will introduce a double-clutch gearbox on the Lancer Evolution X, sources say.
The supersaloon is set for launch in a year, which should make Mitsubishi the first manufacturer to respond to VW's pioneering transmission. BMW and Porsche are among the car makers who are also working on rival gearboxes.
DSG stands for direct-shift gearbox. It has twin clutches, which enable two gears to be selected simultaneously. While one gear is engaged, a second cog – either up or down, depending on whether you are accelerating or braking – is pre-selected but its clutch is disengaged. When the time comes to change gear, the second clutch is engaged, activating that gear, while the other clutch disengages the previous gear.
The driver can make the changes manually via wheel-mounted paddles, or allow the auto mode to change gear for him. Not only is the gearchange seamless and faster than a manual shift, but it also saves fuel.
VW claims it developed the DSG 'box in-house, assigning a sizeable chunk of its 9000 R&D employees to the project. It was launched on the Audi TT V6 in 2002, and has since spread across VW group cars. That gives VW a five-year head-start, assuming Mitsubishi does manage to play catch up in 2007. No word if the transmission was developed in-house or, more likely given Mitsubishi's resources, with a supplier. Sources still expect Mitsubishi to offer a regular manual transmission, alongside its wannabe DSG.
The Evo X's 2.0-litre turbo engine will generate 300bhp in its base form, although Mitsubishi's UK importer is expected to offer higher power FQ versions.
Click here for more on Evo X
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/news.php?sid=100&page=1
The supersaloon is set for launch in a year, which should make Mitsubishi the first manufacturer to respond to VW's pioneering transmission. BMW and Porsche are among the car makers who are also working on rival gearboxes.
DSG stands for direct-shift gearbox. It has twin clutches, which enable two gears to be selected simultaneously. While one gear is engaged, a second cog – either up or down, depending on whether you are accelerating or braking – is pre-selected but its clutch is disengaged. When the time comes to change gear, the second clutch is engaged, activating that gear, while the other clutch disengages the previous gear.
The driver can make the changes manually via wheel-mounted paddles, or allow the auto mode to change gear for him. Not only is the gearchange seamless and faster than a manual shift, but it also saves fuel.
VW claims it developed the DSG 'box in-house, assigning a sizeable chunk of its 9000 R&D employees to the project. It was launched on the Audi TT V6 in 2002, and has since spread across VW group cars. That gives VW a five-year head-start, assuming Mitsubishi does manage to play catch up in 2007. No word if the transmission was developed in-house or, more likely given Mitsubishi's resources, with a supplier. Sources still expect Mitsubishi to offer a regular manual transmission, alongside its wannabe DSG.
The Evo X's 2.0-litre turbo engine will generate 300bhp in its base form, although Mitsubishi's UK importer is expected to offer higher power FQ versions.
Click here for more on Evo X
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/news.php?sid=100&page=1
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
Thi car have an american styling to it. the back look similar to the pontiac G35 with the infinity FX rear lights. It have a muscle look to it finally. U.S car haters..eat your heart out. even the japs now taking an american patern....muscle ![kicking [kick]](./images/smilies/kicking.gif)
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
Well the cars now have more of an italian look to them...alfa romeoesk if i might add. Subaru adopted the Alfa style Grille, Mitsu and even the new Camero look somewat similiar to the Alfa GT-V etc.
THe hot hatches today resemble some of Audis and VWs offerings...
THe hot hatches today resemble some of Audis and VWs offerings...
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
I WANT ONE...........who knows
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Re: Evolution 10 waw
I dont care wut i have to do to my wallet i gettin one ![word [word]](./images/smilies/icon_word.gif)
