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ironstok
view post Posted on 26/10/2009, 21:00




Ma perchè la vedo sottosterzante qui?!!!! :huh:
 
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Streetboy
view post Posted on 26/10/2009, 22:38




Mhaaa quei cerchi li conosco :woot: :woot: uhauhauhauhauhauauahuauaha

nn ho capito na mazza di quello che ha detto cmq ha un bel suono lo scarichetto :lol: image
 
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stematrix1
view post Posted on 26/10/2009, 23:00




Iron...forse hanno sbagliato di settarla per il tipo di tracciato??

SI Street..veramente dei bei cerchi!!!
 
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enricoTRD
view post Posted on 13/2/2012, 18:28




Evo VIII MR FQ-400

The Lancer Evolution VIII MR uses slick-response Bilstein shocks for improved handling. The aluminium roof panel and other reductions in body weight have lowered the centre of gravity to produce more natural roll characteristics. Detail improvements have also been made to Mitsubishi’s own electronic four-wheel drive, to the ACD 5 + Super AYC 6 traction control, and to the Sports ABS systems. The Lancer Evolution VIII displayed at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show took the MR designation traditionally reserved for Mitsubishi Motors high-performance models (first used for the Galant GTO). Other parts on the MR include BBS alloy wheels, the aforementioned Bilstein shocks, and an aluminium roof. In the United Kingdom, many special Evolutions were introduced, including the FQ300, FQ320, FQ340, and FQ400 variants. They came with 305, 325, 345, and 405 hp (227, 239, 254 and 302 kW), respectively. Although Mitsubishi have not confirmed the fact, it is widely rumoured that the FQ stands for "Fucking Quick".
The FQ400, sold through Ralliart UK, produces 411 PS (302 kW; 405 hp) from its 2.0 L 4G63 engine, the result of special modifications by United Kingdom tuning firms Rampage Tuning, Owen Developments, and Flow Race Engines. At 202.9 hp (151.3 kW) per litre, it has one of the highest specific outputs per litre of any roadcar engine. With a curb weight of 1,450 kg (3,197 lb), it achieves 0–60 mph in 3.0 seconds, 0–100 mph in 9.1 seconds, 1/4 mile in 10.9 seconds at 118 mph (190 km/h), and a top speed of 175 mph (282 km/h) while costing £47,000. BBC's television series Top Gear demonstrated that the stock FQ-400 could surprisingly keep up with a Lamborghini Murciélago around a test track. The Stig recorded a Top Gear Power Lap Times of 1 minute and 24.8 seconds, 1.1 seconds slower than the Murciélago's time of 1 minute 23.7 seconds. In a similar test conducted by Evo magazine, the Evolution was able to lap the Bedford Autodrome faster than an Audi RS4 and a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S.
 
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