Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Report: Mitsubishi official says Evo franchise is dead


According to Gayu Eusegi, head of global product development for Mitsubishi, the Lancer Evolution X will be the last Evo the Japanese automaker ever builds. Eusegi says the move is part of a shift in strategy to put the company's product focus and ethos on leadership in EV technology.

To that end, Autocar indicates that Mitsubishi will release eight fully-electric or hybrid-electric cars by the time 2015 rolls around, and make a grab for a big portion of the CO2-reduction market share. It goes without saying that the fun-yet-fuel-swilling Evo just doesn't fit that mindset, particularly since it apes a rally car that no longer exists.

Despite the Evo's huge popularity, Mitsubishi apparently isn't scared of the step and says it's confident that consumers will glom on to the idea and rally behind the brand. By killing the Evo, they're making their intentions plain to an increasingly environmentally-conscious car-buying public.

Eusegi killed dead any notion that the brand would roll out a performance-oriented hybrid as well. "Maybe the world can change, and maybe someday we can do a motor race by electric vehicles. Maybe then we can enter the market agian," he said.

This report of the Evo's death would seem to stand in contrast to multiple reports that an Evo XI is in the works with a hybrid drivetrain. We're taking this latest Autocar missive with a few grains of salt, as we can see how Eusegi may have simply meant that an Evo that relies exclusively on internal combustion is dead – a hybrid Evo would seem to offer a nice technological bridge to Mitsubishi's more electrically minded future. 

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After reading this i just don't believe that Mitsubishi is going to make that move.Wow come on killing the Evo for electric cars? they are crazy?what the hell?
In my opinion they need a RWD Turbo Sports Cars again,Hyundai have the Genesis,Mitsubishi Needs one,they turn their back on RWD cars but that was the configuration that make them sucessfull.
If they kill the Evo and don't make a RWD Turbo car that gonna be the end of Mitsubishi in my book.

SS (エスエス) Special Stage



 Special Stage is a manga by Shohei Harumoto which has been serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Superior between 2000 to 2003 over nine volumes. The manga has since been adapted into a live action movie by Toho.
The story revolves around Daibutsu, a middle aged former rally driver who lives with his wife Kumiko and their kids. Daibutsu is a former rally driver, who used to participate in the All Japan Rally Championship. Daibutsu proceeded to go to his garage to rebuild his, Mitsubishi Starion 4WD, named Jackie, a Group B rally car which was banned at the end of the 1986 season. He then proceeds to sets his return to racing by challenging people on the street with his car.




Stock head solution? other options?

Sometimes you don't have access or the money to buy a Non-Jet Head like the Marnal head,I'll give you solutions to remove the mca jets of the stock head completly.Why the jets are a problem? this head have an extra valve (jet) for emissions,this extra valve allow extra air enters the cylinder chamber and help burning the fuel better to have less emissions,but this desing have a flaw this jets are made in steel and the head is in aluminum.You know the difference between the two right? Steel and aluminum react different to heat,steel heats up to greater temps than aluminum and expand at different heat temps than aluminum.In this case that is the problem.When the steel expand on a different temp than the aluminum head at high temps thats when you got the crack in the head generally ocurring between the number 2 & 3 cylinders this is because of the desing of the intake manifold i'm going to write about that in other post,anyway another problem is stuck open jets causing a lean condition in the cylinder or cylinders and -> lean=more heat=higher temps=cracked head 
this are some solutions for that..

The most cheap way is the Jet Valve Elimination Kit
They simply screw into the stock jet valve location and block off the passage,this eliminates the stuck open jet problem, but don't remove the steel shroud in the chamber that cause the cracks.
If your StarQuest is stock don't have heating problems have good compression etc this is a good and cheap way to keep things in order and eliminate the stuck open jet problem.A cheeper way to do the same as the jvek is removing the jet screw adjusters and leave them like that,this way the jets are always closed.



 The other solution:
My 87' Starion head have this mod
For this you need to remove the head from the engine,this solution involves removing the steel shrouds and jets with aluminum.
By far this is the best solution for the stock head,i have clients cars with the head modded like this running 1.5 bar 250 to 300 hp daily drivers for years without problems this include my 87 daily driver running 1.0 Bar for more than 5 years without any problems.




However this is not better than a Non-Jet head or a caravan head (caravan head don't have jet-valves)

The caravan head is a great upgrade they don't have mca-jets but you need to mod this things:

You need to use the Starion/Conquest exhaust valves because they are stellite treated (for turbo aplications,turbo cars work on higher temps than n/a cars). You need to swap the Caravan camshaft to a Starion/Conquest camshaft.

The rockers (valvetrain) on the caravan head & the valvetrain  on the caravan are mechanical rockers. But, the caravan head have longer valves then the later year Starion/Conquest from 85 and later.The 83' & 84' StarQuest had the long valves like the caravan head. So you would need to find the 83 valves for it to be direct swap into the mech valvetrain in your caravan head, swap out the exhaust valves for the StarQuest Stellite valves.Other option with this Head is using the later year StarQuest exhaust valves but you need longer screw adjusters instead of the short ones that are in the caravan head.


The last option and less cheaper is a Clearwater, Marnal or Alabama head.
My personal favorite is the Clearwater head i have it in my 86 Starion and i installed many of them without any problem is a great cylinder head and for the price and warranty you can not get a better deal than this head $375 plus shipping and 5 year warranty.








StarQuest Wallpapers


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Panda

Panda

Mods:
1G DSM MAS / Delphi Injectors /  89 Starion ECU / Custom Hardpipes / Walbro 255 lph fuel pump / Silent shaft's removed,HID Conversion headlights & foglights / Nardi steering wheel / Sport Pedals & Shift knob / Custom suspension springs













Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Cannonball Run II + Knight Rider Starion

This is a mix between Cannonball Run Starion and Night Rider lol Japan FTW! :-P
Take a look a the pics!





Monday, April 25, 2011

Sick スタリオンGSR-Ⅲ A183A

With only a set of coilovers an Evo VII intercooler and 14 inch rims take a look at how sick this 1982 Starion GSR-Ⅲ looks! Direct from Hokkaido Japan.
1982 Starion GSR-Ⅲ
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Exterior ★ ★
GSR-VR Airdam
US Front Bumper
Custom Clear front turn signals
Nismo K11 March blinker
Side skirts unknown maker
  Late model 3-piece rear spoiler with custom mods, no antenna / no brake light / no rear wiper
A187A door mirrors
Galant E33A for Wiper System
Wheels: F- SSR Mark Ⅲ 8.5J / R- SSR Mark Ⅲ 10J
Tires: F / R 185/60R14

Interior
  GSR-VR leather seats (Black)
  GSR-V dash (Black)
Carpet (black)
GSR-VR leather interior (black)
Blitz manual boost controler
GSR-VR shift boot and shift knob
 Apex'i Boost Meter



■More■
HKS Power Flow Air Filter
Cusco Tower Bar
GSR-VR Intercooler Pipes
F-10K R-8K Coilover Spring Rates 
And other things that the car have different now..