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#305017 Shed cleanout! - injectors 510cc & 720cc
Posted by Velocity Racing on 28 July 2014 - 12:31 PM
#304953 Shed cleanout! - injectors 510cc & 720cc
Posted by Velocity Racing on 27 July 2014 - 09:35 AM
Long time no see! Anyway doing a bit of a shed cleanout on the weekend and found some old Evo III bits... To start with..
1. 1 Set of Denso 720cc injectors -SOLD
2.Evo 3 510cc (yellow top) injectors SOLD
Cheers
Lewis
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#293651 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3RS - Rally Car (Gravel or tarmac/hillclimb etc)
Posted by Velocity Racing on 01 February 2014 - 03:24 AM
#292942 Anti lag on vr4?
Posted by Velocity Racing on 22 January 2014 - 10:01 AM
Should also add that 'propper' anti-lag works by injecting fuel and igniting it after the piston has passed TDC whilst off throttle this producing no torque to the crank but gives lots of exhaust flow into the turbo. The other thing is also does is randomly cut the ignition allowing fuel to bypass with out being ignited by the spark. The extra fuel plus the ignition cut (the misfire part) mostly helps with cooling everything but also gives the pops and bangs, but its the exhaust flow that really keeps the turbo spooling.
The other side of this is that the ALS needs air to work, so you need to either have some sort of air bypass solenoid that allows some airflow into the engine or a fixed throttle setup that say means when your off throttle the throttle butterfly stays open between 10-20% allowing air into the motor to help burn the fuel and also to help cool.
The side effect of this is the fixed throttle is that 10-20% means at idle the engine will be reving to say 3k+ So to fix that the ecu runs in a cyclic idle or rotational idle mode where the ignition is randomly cut to bring the revs down giving that supper lumpy idle (see vid below), the software then slowly phases that cut out as you increase the throttle (say 3-5% above the fixed position).. It works well and sounds cool but makes the car super tricky to drive at road speeds!
It works well for motorsport applications and I really notice the response difference with the ALS on and off, but between the drivability and wear and tear on everything its probably not advisable for road use.
hope that's of some use
#292889 Running without front swaybar.
Posted by Velocity Racing on 21 January 2014 - 12:50 PM
I snapped the front bar testing a few months ago, and couldn't source a replacement in time for our next state round, so decided to run without the front bar. I had a chat to Murray Coote about it pre event and he suggested if it felt no good or was too snap oversteery to either disconnect the rear bar and up the shock rebound stiffness all round or leave the rear bar alone and soften the front.
In the end I just left the shock settings in the normal spot and for 80% of the time it felt just like normal. It did however occasionally want to be a bit more tail happy in some faster corners, but it was more annoying than scary, but it was not always consistent. A few times in medium speed stuff it seemed to take a bit more to catch the slide than normal but overall was drivable. I like a some what neutral to understeery car so it didn't really suit my driving. Didn't really effect stage times either as we set the usual times against our main rivals.
On Tarmac I would think it would just make the front end feel a bit soft, unless you have a big heavy rear bar I doubt it would be an issue. Might even help turn in a bit too
FYI here is some incar without the front bar..
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#281852 FS: Evo 1-3RS rear mechanical LSD
Posted by Velocity Racing on 08 August 2013 - 02:06 AM
Price drop on the diff.. Now $500 including post aust. wide
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#279376 RA vs MN Parts
Posted by Velocity Racing on 29 June 2013 - 11:46 AM
The propper group n (ralliart) part numbers are available from ralliart m
Ie.. http://www.ralliart..../parts/vii.html
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#276111 lowering, why is front gaurd gap huge?!?!
Posted by Velocity Racing on 02 May 2013 - 06:34 AM
The front has more suspension travel, and as a result the guards are larger. If you were to adjust the ride height to drop the front down more that would start to play with the dynamics and not in a good way. You would be essentially be raising the rear ride height vs the front,(changing the rake), which will increase oversteer.
#274385 Conundrum
Posted by Velocity Racing on 05 April 2013 - 10:09 AM
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#265478 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3RS - Rally Car (Gravel or tarmac/hillclimb etc)
Posted by Velocity Racing on 24 October 2012 - 08:05 AM
decided it may have to go.....
Built for gravel , but is very easliy converted for tarmac rally, hillclimb, circut etc... Built in '08 and only seen about 500km of cometition use! Would make a perfect hilclimb or time attack beast... just needs a 2.3 and some wide guards!
- Fresh Evo body shell, fully seam welded & strengthened
- Comprehensive tower to tower cage including seat mounts
- Fresh motor – 5 rallies since rebuild, Turbo - 4 events since new.
- Various stainless lines and speedflow fittings (oil cooler, catch can etc)
- 3” mandrel bent exhaust with PCD engineering 3” dump pipe
- ViPEC ECU – Currently running unrestricted on united E100 fuel (aprox 180kw)
- Group A (switchable) Anti-Lag & rotational idle
- PPG close ratio, straight cut Dogbox
- Ralliart front mechanical LSD
- Ralliart upgraded centre diff
- Rear RS plate LSD
- MCA gold series struts – external canister
- All brake & fuel lines - stainless tubing & braided lines – mounted in cabin
- WRC style hydraulic handbrake
- Adjustable brake bias adjuster
- OMP WRC suede steering wheel
- Terratrip 202 & Map light
Other
8x Oz Racing Rallye 15x6 gravel wheels Or 4x 17x7 Tarmac wheels with Hankook semi slicks
Light pod with 4x Cibi Turini’s lights (not currently connected)
Carbon roof vent
Group A mirrors
Alloy fuel tank guards
$19,000 – Including spares Some minor work required, otherwise ready to rally.
Very, very regretful sale as the car is awesome fun to drive, especially unrestricted. Not getting as much use as it should.
Registered on SA dedicated rally rego.
Large spares package includes 34mm restrictor and relevant tune, lots of doors, bonnet, bootlid & wing, side skirts, intercoolers, radiator, arms, brake pads, hubs, turbo, sump guard (slightly damaged),and heaps more.
Contact Lewis via PM or email [email protected]
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#261777 EVO 3 track car and CC GSR
Posted by Velocity Racing on 30 August 2012 - 11:12 AM
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#258510 1988 Silver Galant VR4 SA
Posted by Velocity Racing on 02 July 2012 - 11:41 PM
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#255483 Evo X TMR Holy s@!t !!!!
Posted by Velocity Racing on 08 May 2012 - 07:17 AM
That one you linked to on My105 is a full TMR built Evo X RS dedicated showroom tarmac rally car with a weld-in FIA cage, Ralliart Diffs and Motec ECU and diff controler and other bits to match the $110k price tag. Its very much not a road car as the Evo 9 and 10 RS's can not be road registered (and the bits to match the $110,000 price tag)
The Club Spec's that TMR have been building seem like a great way into a club car if you dont have the ability or expirence to do it yourself..
P.S the 'Dreamer' selling the white one on My105 is Alan Heaphy.. ie TMR
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#213754 Semi slick size
Posted by Velocity Racing on 11 October 2010 - 04:42 AM
not sure the pics will help but...
with the 215/45/17's
With the 235/40/17
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#190712 gsr gearbox
Posted by Velocity Racing on 18 March 2010 - 02:57 AM
That gets you input and intermediate shafts, with all the gears, a billet c/diff housing, an a billet selector for 3rd/4th. Everthing else you use in the box is standard components.
Its an awesome box, Its the best change we ever made to the Evo.. and i firmly belive that a dog box is a must in any competition car.. no so much for the strength (which is a nice bit of insurance), but more the driveability for things like positive gear selection, left foot braking & when your chasing that extra second clutchless shifting..
PPG as a company are fantstic, they sponsored us last year and were really great to work with....
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