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Evo X Downpipe Install Guide

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While the new Evo’s have proven once again to be an awesome performance platform for modifications, we have found that the installation of a new downpipe is just downright not fun.  SO, we’ve decided to do a quick little write up to help everyone out there that hasn’t done this before.  Grab your gloves boys and girls, here we  go!

Step 1.)

Pop the hood, and remove the plastic engine cover by gently pulling up to expose the valve cover.  It doesn’t take much force for it to come out of it’s mounts (our showcased project car is without a cover, but it is the large plastic cover on the top of the engine that says “MIVEC Turbo”)

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Step 2.)

Remove the strut tower brace by removing the 3 14mm nuts on each side on the top of the strut towers, and the 2 14mm bolts in the middle attached to the chassis, and set aside in a safe place.  Don’t forget, put the 6 nuts back on the strut towers BEFORE you raise the car, or the tops of the struts will fall out of the top of the strut towers.  Nothing catastrophic, but not fun…

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Step 3.)

Remove the exhaust manifold heat shield by taking out the 3 10mm bolts, and the firewall heat shield by taking out the 3 10mm bolts, and set both aside in a safe place as well

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Step 4.)

With the heat shields out, you have much easier access to all of the bolts that attach the O2 housing to the turbo.  Remove the 4 14mm bolts, and the 1 14mm nut to remove the o2 housing from the turbo.  The 4 bolt heads face the passenger side of the car, and the nut head faces the drivers side (Note: below picture does NOT show a stock O2 housing/downpipe, and is mearly used as a visual aid)

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Here you can see where the holes are on the stock O2 housing.  The yellow indicates where the bolts are that face the passenger side of the car, and the red indicates the position of the nut that faces the drivers side of the car on the opposite side of the turbine housing.  All of these bolts CAN be removed from the topside of the engine compartment

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Step 5.)

Lift the car.  Remove the O2 sensor from the downpipe, and the one after the catalytic converter, and unbolt the stock downpipe from the catalytic converter (or test pipe).  For easier removal, we recommend removing the cat (or test pipe) completely from the car before removing the downpipe

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Step 6.)

Everything should be loose!  Remove the stock O2 housing and downpipe from the car

Step 7.)

Reverse steps 1-6 for re-installation of your new downpipe

Step 8.)

Double check that all of the bolts that you have been playing with for the past hour or 2 are tight, and start the car and check for leaks.  Exhaust leaks can be identified by a puffing, or ticking sound coming from any joints or flanges in the exhaust system.  ALWAYS USE NEW EXHAUST GASKETS TO PREVENT EXHAUST LEAKS

Step 9.)

DONE!!!  Stand back, admire your amazing mechanical abilities, and enjoy your new downpipe!

Tips and notes (Here’s the good stuff):

-As far as downpipe installs go, the Evo X is definitely a bit of a PITA.  This job is made 100 times easier with a lift, as are most jobs.

-Certain tools are also a life saver with this install.  A good set of ratcheting wrenches is awesome for this job, along with a wide variety of flexible socket elbows, and extensions.

-Some of the bolts are also going to be a bit harder to get to, and tighten from the top like they were with the stock O2 housing.  If you are running into issues getting at any of these bolts, some of them can be reached more easily through the passenger side fenderwell with a long extension with the tire off.

-And lastly, make sure you spray down any nuts and bolts that are to be removed with a penetrating lube before you start the job for (hopefully) an easier removal, and no broken bolts.  Exhaust and turbocharger bolts are prone to galling up, crossthreading, and breaking when removing them, so it’s always a good idea to make sure you can get your hands on a tap and die set if problems arise.  The bolts that attach the downpipe to the turbo are an M10×1.25 bolt just for reference just in case you do have to tap one or clean up the threads.  Do yourself a favor as well, and put anti-seize on any exhaust bolt when you’re re-installing everything.

Hopefully this is helpful for some of the people out there that are thinking about doing their downpipe install themselves.  Stay tuned for more tech tips and install guides in the near future!!!

Fuel Injector Clinic 2150cc BlueMAX Injectors

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The newest addition to our product line is the largest high impedance injector ever – by a long shot – and will work for most of the guys running E85 or other high volume fuel. (DO NOT USE WITH “Q” or OTHER OXYGENATED FUELS.) Not only is it BIG, it provides a near perfect idle!

While this injector is not inexpensive, it provides single injector solutions when twin rails would otherwise be needed and there are additional savings in DYNO/TUNING costs due to its easy tunability. The very linear performance of this injector, based on Bosch’s latest technology, makes tuning a breeze. This is the ultimate solution for all cars that come with high impedance injectors.

These injectors do not require a resistor pack or peak & hold drivers. Includes pigtail adapters where needed, plug-n-play adapters available where necessary.

Purchase a set for your Evo, Evo X, WRX, SRT-4 or GT-R today!

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!
Click the image below for more 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.

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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.

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!

Turbosmart Press Release – NEW VeePort Blow Off Valve (BOV)

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TurboSmartVeePortJust as the original Turbosmart Vee Port set new standards over 10 years ago – our new version is packed with innovative features.

Featuring a billet vee-band for attachment, our unique high flow “vee ports”, and a light weight positive seal piston – this new generation blow-off valve has no competitor.

33% Shorter and 30% Lighter that it’s predecessor (above left) the new Vee-Port is ideal for anything from custom installs in tight spots to those seeking a weight advantage, while maintaining the high flow that our large bore Vee Port is famous for.

Like all Turbosmart BOVs, the Vee Port is manufactured in Sydney, Australia under strict quality control.

Product Description
Fully atmospheric blow-off valve

Application
Suits most turbocharged applications.

Key Features
V-Band clamp for mechanical fastening to the weld flange, optimized spring for greater adjustability and swivel vacuum nipple. Available in standard (blue) or Sleeper (black).

Check out more Turbosmart products at Maperformance.com

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