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New Evo X?


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They look real, don't think that they're photoshoped....

 

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/IVIy5t/EvoX5.jpg

 

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/IVIy5t/EvoX4.jpg

 

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/IVIy5t/EvoX3.jpg

 

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/IVIy5t/EvoX2.jpg

 

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/IVIy5t/EvoX1.jpg

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I did a search on here to see if anyone had posted it....didn't see anything, do I decided to post it. Sorry. LOL

 

So have any stats been released for it? I heard the X was supposed to have more boost, better suspension and such...

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I heard from one of the Sport compact magazines that they dumped the 4g63 for an all aluminum block Mivec equipped mill. Any truth to this? if so Do you guys think it a mistake? It'd be kinda hard to push the boost that the older evos have and would be a more delicate motor as i understand.
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I heard from one of the Sport compact magazines that they dumped the 4g63 for an all aluminum block Mivec equipped mill. Any truth to this? if so Do you guys think it a mistake? It'd be kinda hard to push the boost that the older evos have and would be a more delicate motor as i understand.

I wouldn't be that suprised if it were true. Mitsu, Chrysler, and Hyundai developed the new line of 4 cylinder "world engines" together and will be sharing them. They come in 1.8, 2.0 and 2.4 liter displacements and are already released in the Dodge Caliber (which shares a Lancer platform). The 2.4L Caliber SRT-4 is making 300 hp, so it wouldn't be a bad ting if Mitsu tried to save some more money by using it.

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Seems to me an aluminum block would be the way to go, they seem to be well made enough today that it could hold lots of boost, but only time will tell. I keep hearing that's pretty much how the car will look which would be sweet, it looks great.
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I wouldn't be that suprised if it were true. Mitsu, Chrysler, and Hyundai developed the new line of 4 cylinder "world engines" together and will be sharing them. They come in 1.8, 2.0 and 2.4 liter displacements and are already released in the Dodge Caliber (which shares a Lancer platform). The 2.4L Caliber SRT-4 is making 300 hp, so it wouldn't be a bad ting if Mitsu tried to save some more money by using it.

 

this is true. you wouldnt believe how many newbies come on the hyundai boards im on asking if the engine can swap in like its a honda or something. its sad.

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