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+1. But it's kindda weird calling a 300 hp car underpowered. :lol:

 

 

Yea I know.

 

I have been watching the new EVO, might consider it for my next car. Guess it depends on how the new block takes to the modding.

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New block.........

The old iron miny mite was pretty bullitproof to 400whp+

 

We shall soon see about the new one;)

 

Just because it is aluminum does not mean it can't make 400 whp reliably. Unfortunately I think you are right, but we don't really know yet.

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specs:

http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/jsp/evo/08/index.do?loc=en-us

engine code 4b11

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_4B1_engine

its one of the world engine variations

GEMA: (Hyundai+Mitsu+Chrysler product)

I think the same block design that is used in the Sonata and Caliber as well as other 1.8-2.4L new i4s in their lines.

 

"The engine weight has been reduced by 12 kg (26 lb) compared to the 4G63"

yet the car is still heavier overall..

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engine code 4b11

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_4B1_engine

its one of the world engine variations

GEMA: (Hyundai+Mitsu+Chrysler product)

I think the same block design that is used in the Sonata and Caliber as well as other 1.8-2.4L new i4s in their lines.

 

The interesting thing about it is that the Hyundai Genesis Coupe is suppose to have a 2.0 turbo version. I'm guessing it's the 4b11 turbo. If that's true, with RWD it could be a very hot thing in the tuner market.

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The interesting thing about it is that the Hyundai Genesis Coupe is suppose to have a 2.0 turbo version. I'm guessing it's the 4b11 turbo. If that's true, with RWD it could be a very hot thing in the tuner market.

I'm a former hyundai elantra owner so I looked into the whole GEMA thing and other years when Hyundai and mitsu shared parts. If I recall the first gen elantras and 2nd sonatas had the N/A version of the old evo engine, thus a Turbo swap was very simple and results in a true sleeper (old rusty Hyundai + evo powa):spin: It would be interesting to see the the performance markets of the new Caliber SRT, evo X and genesis or sonata come out with several interchangable parts. Ofcourse however the heads and variable timing systems as well as a ton of other factors are different.

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