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| Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X FQ-400 |
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| No dual clutch? |
| Aaron Rozzi 08-12-2009 |
I guess it would be too expensive to redevelop the dual clutch transmission to handle the increased power for a car which will be sold in small numbers. It would probably be faster with the dual clutch. |
| Turbo lag |
| Black Edition 05-31-2009 |
The 2.0 L engine when naturally aspirated produces around 160 - 170 hp. With that turbo, it produces 403 hp. I wonder how much turbo lag this one actually has. Nevertheless, I like the looks of this car. |
| wow!!! |
| Olly89 05-29-2009 |
I love it =) simply amazing |
| Article | Image gallery (5) | Specifications | User Comments (3) |
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