Monthly Archives: October 2009

Felipe’s 2.0L WRX VF48 18PSI

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Current Modifications

  • E85
  • VF48 Turbo
  • 930cc Injectors
  • Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
  • GrimmSpeed EWG Up-Pipe
  • Turbosmart 45mm Wastegate
  • STi Top Mount Intercooler
  • NGK BKR7EIX Spark plugs
  • Jordan @ MAPerformance Tuned

Felipes WRX Dyno Sheet
Felipe’s WRX Dyno Sheet (Click to Enlarge)

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Felipe’s WRX

Product Release: MAP Flywheel with QuarterMaster 7.25″ Twin Disk Clutch for Evo 8 & 9

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This clutch will hold just about anything you can throw at it in regards to power and allows for faster shifting based on the reduced rotating weight and smaller diameter disks. You will be able to shift faster than you ever imagined was possible with your old single disk! The only downside to this beast is the engagement as it can be quite harsh until you get used to it!
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MAP Stainless Steel O2 Eliminator Downpipe for Evo X

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At MAP our goal is to offer the highest quality products available at a price that anyone can afford. This integrated O2 housing downpipe, or O2 eliminator as they are often referred to, does just that by removing some of the largest restrictions in the factory exhaust system for significant horsepower gains throughout the power band!

Click the image below to visit our website for additional information, configuration options, and pricing!

AMS Product Release Evo VIII & IX AMS F1-I Intake Manifold

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AMS F1-I Intake Manifold

IN STOCK READY TO SHIP!

The AMS EVO VIII/IX F1-I Intake Manifold was designed to outperform every 4G63 manifold available including our own VSR. We referenced many modern design examples and engineering studies to bring you the best intake manifold ever made for the EVO VIII/IX.

For the past 3 years the AMS VSR has been the standard to which all other manifolds were compared. For the F1-I the plan was simple, to take our already power potent VSR and make it even better! Designed and prototyped in house by our team of engineers the new AMS F1-I Intake Manifold now features cast aluminum construction for added strength. Casting this manifold also allowed us to optimize the output of the manifold with larger bell horns, larger plenum, and matched cylinder port angles.

In preliminary testing the plastic/fiberglass F1-I prototype was tested back to back against the AMS VSR. At only 15 pounds of boost the new design made an additional 15-17whp horsepower across the board! 5% gains were seen throughout the ENTIRE POWER BAND!

Features

  • Cast aluminum construction for added strength
  • CAD optimized tapered runners, dyno tested for maximum results
  • Matched cylinder port angle
  • Large bell horns and plenum
  • Choice of throttle body bolt pattern

Includes

  • AMS F1-I Intake Manifold
  • Factory Mitsubishi throttle body and intake manifold gasket
  • Stainless steel intake manifold support bracket
  • Vacuum fittings
  • Custom made dip stick tube
  • All necessary hardware and detailed installation guide

Options

  • Throttle body flange types: Stock Mitsubishi and Ford 4.6

Applications

  • Mitsubishi Evolution 8, 9
  • Fits all USDM, JDM and European Models

Please Note: Please indicate when ordering what throttle body you will run. If you want to run the 4.6 flange AMS recommends running the Boomba throttle body to keep stock like idle and drivability.

*Due to throttle body placement on the F1-I, the upper IC pipe may need to be modified. Proper throttle cable adjustment is needed to ensure 100% throttle opening. A throttle stop (available through AMS) may be needed for aftermarket throttle bodies.

Click here to purchase now at MAPerformance

ARP Press Release – Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (4B11/T) Main Stud Kit

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ARP 207-5403

ARP – The world leader in fastener technology has just released a new Pro Series ARP2000 main stud kit for 2008 and later Mitsubishi 2.0L (4B11) Turbo and Non Turbo applications, including the Evolution X.

Part No. 207-5403 – includes a set of ten, M10 ARP2000 main studs, a set of ten, M8 ARP2000 main studs, twenty 8740 chrome moly steel 12 pt nuts and a 1/2 oz. pack of ARP Ultra-Torque fastener assembly lubricant.

All Pro Series ARP2000 studs are centerless ground, heat treated prior to thread rolling and machining, and are nominally rated at 220,000 psi. These fasteners deliver a 50% increase in tensile strength over the OEM main bolts.

Eibach Press Release – Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Anti Roll Kit

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FOR THE ULTIMATE IN TUNABLE SUSPENSION PERFORMANCE, Complete your suspension upgrade with an Eibach Anti-Roll-Kit. While our Pro-Kit performance springs are regarded as the primary suspension enhancement components, the Eibach Anti-Roll-Kit allows critical fine-tuning of your Mitsubishi EVO’s handling characteristics.

Eibach Anti-Roll-Kits</aduce body roll through increased design stiffness over stock bars. The result: increased handling and cornering grip in any performance-driving situation.

Manufactured from cold-formed, tubular high-strength aircraft-grade steel for precision performance, and finished with a long-lasting red powder coat finish, the Anti-Roll-Kit comes complete with all necessary mounting hardware and instructions for easy bolt-on installation.

ANTI-ROLL-KIT

  • Performance Tuned Sway Bars for Improved Handling and Further Reduce Body Roll
  • Precision Engineered for Mitsubishi EVO Pro-Kit
  • Million Mile Warranty

MAP vs Buschur: Ported Exhaust Manifold Dyno Results Try #2

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  1. Testing was performed on a Dynojet dynamometer with SAE correction and a smoothing value of 5.
  2. Testing was performed in one dyno session over a matter of just a few hours yielding consistent intake air temperatures and negating any environmental factors. The car remained strapped to they dyno while the manifolds were swapped.
  3. No changes to the tune were made during testing yielding consistent boost, timing, and AFR’s.
  4. Standard Buschur and MAP exhaust manifolds were used for this testing, no changes were made and no additional work was performed.

It is also important to note that two unbiased parties (customers of both MAP and Buschur) witnessed this entire test and will confirm that every precaution was taken to ensure that these results were not skewed in any way. Now on to the results, please click the graph for a larger view.

In conclusion, it is evident that the additional time and effort we put into our Rev2 ported exhaust manifold yields a substantial increase in performance over the Buschur racing manifold. While I have the utmost respect for David Buschur and what he has done for this community, it is clear that even with 20+ years of experience he is not infallible.

This is what the car’s owner had to say:

A few years ago I picked up a buschur ported exhaust manifold and SS o2 housing based on some advertised gains and since then I have been extremely happy. Credit NEEDS to be given that this is a good basic port job and the silver ceramic coating that comes on it is IMHO the most durable I’ve seen thus far. Seriously, thank you David for an awesome product. I’ve had it for TWO YEARS and its proven itself over and over, performing very consistently. I have a ton of other Buschur parts, so if someone wants to call me a MAP fanboi or nutswinger, they better call me a Buschur fanboi and/or nutswinger too

Still, I have seen Bob@MAP’s port work have had him do several parts on my car since; when I got my BBK he ported the turbine housing and compressor cover beautifully, and then when my head was off earlier this summer he gave it their stage3 treatment. I’ve seen his manifold portwork first hand and I’ve seen the various discussions regarding the different theories of porting various parts of the inlet and outlet tract and what makes more power, better spool-up, etc etc. Needless to say I was still curious.

When the opportunity arose to do a scientific comparison between the two, I was game and volunteered immediately. I wanted to be as thorough as possible and get as much data as we could, as I knew this was heading into passionate waters. I have a degree in Physics and spent a TON of time in scientific laboratories compiling data, plotting charts, and making conclusions based on the data. This is how I wanted to do this test, and that’s what we did. I run mrfred’s boost corrected, ecu-controlled boost control with the GM BCS and tuning was originally done by shane @ DB Performance. I turned down the timing across the board so as to let the car be in a very safe state, not right at the edge of the limits timing-wise (12 days ago this car put down 480whp on this dyno at full timing, under similar weather conditions). I think the graphs below show that we did our very best to keep things as consistent as possible from run-to-run.

All runs were performed with aquamist hfs-1 on, running a 50/50 mixture of VP M1 methanol and distilled water.

Actual data from actual comparo runs presented above:

Note that my boost numbers are slightly higher than MAP’s, since we used different map sensors, and mine was not zero’d out before the test.

So there you have it. Depending on the run, you’ll see that the buschur port job nearly equal but slightly out-done by the more extreme MAP port job, but is consistently bested by the MAP manifold above 7000rpm. On average, gains in the midrange were around 4-5whp and up top they were on average 8whp.

Full mod list:
Buschur Racing 3″ TBE w/ bullet testpipe
Buschur Racing Intake w/Perrin filter
BR Race FMIC
Custom LICP
BR Upper IC Pipe
OEM IX BOV
AMS/TMS L19 headstuds
MAP Stage 3 Ported Head
Kelford 272 cams
GSC beehive valve springs
BR Ported/Coated Exhaust Mani
CBRD BBK turbo
MAP ported/coated turbine housing
BR SS O2 Housing
BR Ported Intake Manifold w/ EGR delete
BR 65MM TB
Walbro 255HP fuel pump
4x Kracka Vent setup w/ ebay catch-can
Buschur dipstick retention spring
Aquamist HFS-1 Alky Injection Kit (1.0 + .9mm jets)
FIC 1050cc injectors
GM BCS
Evo X MAP sensor
Innovative LC-1
GM IAT
Tephra v7t6 ROM w/EGT Elim, Direct boost mods

In the end, I left the MAP manifold on my car. Being an impartial (but loyal) average car guy, I want the part on my car that makes the most power. IMHO, the MAP manifold consistently makes more power. I saw it with my own eyes, felt it on my own car. The buschur unit has served me well and I would recommend it to anyone if the MAP manifold was out of stock.

MAPerformance Evo 8/9 Turbo-back Exhaust

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Features and Specifications

- Includes MAP O2 Eliminator Downpipe of your choice.
- The only full 3″ configuration on the market for the absolute best performance.
- Choose from an external or recirculated wastegate dump for superior boost control. Please note the 38mm MVS options DO NOT include a wastegate.
- Features a V-band connection from the downpipe to catback for easy installation and removal.
- This is a true turbo back exhaust system from the turbo outlet to the cat back.
- Features a high quality stainless steel catback with Magnaflow muffler for a deep, aggressive exhaust note but only when you want it to be!

Get yours now starting at $959.99.

MAP EVO 8 Oil Cooler Kit Install

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So you’ve seen the new MAP Evo oil cooler kit, our performance technician Chris K took the time to do a step by step install for you!

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Step 1: Remove passenger side dust shield behind tire, exposing OEM oil cooler lines and filter.

Step 2: Remove fasteners on inner fender liner and pull back to expose OEM oil cooler and bracket assembly.

Step 3: Remove OEM oil cooler and lines and filter from vehicle.

Step 4: Install -8 unions into oil filter housing with metal washers (with rubber inserts) provided.

Step 5: Remove oil cooler brackets from vehicle, using factory hardware bolt the bracket adapters to the OEM brackets (the longer 3 bolt bracket adapter goes toward the bottom of the OEM bracket). Using included hardware attach the bracket adapters to Setrab oil cooler.

Step 6: The 4 bolt bracket shown here.

Step 7: Before installing these two fittings into your Setrab oil cooler, use oil or sil-glide to lube o-rings.

Step 8: Be sure both copper washers are on the banjo fitting, attach lines to fittings before attaching to Setrab oil cooler.

Step 9: Install Setrab oil cooler in vehicle using OEM hardware.

Step 10: Attach fittings to -8 unions on the oil filter housing.

Step 11: Reinstall oil filter.

Step 12: Zip tie oil plug wires to bracket.

Step 13: Reinstall dust shield, it will protrude slightly further than stock, you can modify, but it will not affect anything as is.

Step 14: This is an inside shot of the fitting touching the dust shield

Step 15: A zip tie here keeps this wire right where you want it.

Step 16: Be sure your duct fits well on the face of your oil cooler, loosening the brackets and moving it around can help get it where you need it.

Step 17: This is about how well the duct should line up.

New MAP Oil Cooler Kit with Setrab 25 Row Oil Cooler for Evo 8 & 9

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Click the image above for additional images or place your order for just $449.99 shipped!


Setrab is world renowned for their oil coolers based on quality and cooling efficiency in relation to size so it was a perfect fit, both literally and figuratively, for our new Evo 8 & 9 oil cooler kits! Arguably one of the most complete kits on the market we include everything needed for installation from the 304SS mounts to the fittings and everything in between. It even installs in the factory location taking full advantage of the OEM shroud and bumper design! This kit is perfect for those looking for the additional performance and insurance resulting from improved oil cooling whether you AutoX, road race, or drag race!

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