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Sanctifier Zorce Moderator
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 5:19 pm Post subject: The NeXt Evolution... for the "dial-up" challenged |
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The NeXt Evolution!... (maybe!)
Something for everyone...
"Thumbnails" for the "dial-up" challenged...
Mitsubishi Specifications:
Body Type: .................................... 4-door sedan
Layout: .......................................... Front engine, AWD
Engine Specification (estimated): 2.0L, 24-valve, SOHC(?) MIVEC I-4.
Engine Output (estimated): ........ 300-hp, 290 lb-ft torque.
Transmission: ............................... 6-speed, sequential, manual
....................................................... (auto/manual "paddle-shift" option)
Brakes (front/rear): .................... disc/disc, ABS, EBC
Suspension:................................... Front McPherson struts, multi-link rear axle.
....................................................... Super-All Wheel Control, with ...
....................................................... ::: Roll Control - "Active Suspension"*,
....................................................... ::: "Active Steering System"
....................................................... ::: "Active Brake System"
....................................................... ::: "Super Active Yaw Control 3"
....................................................... ::: "Active Centre Differential"
Quote: | Roll Control Suspension
Roll Control Suspension (RCS) effectively reduces body roll and pitching by
hydraulically connecting all the shock absorbers together and regulating their
damping pressures as necessary. Able to control both roll and pitching stiffness
separately, RCS can operate in a variety of ways. It can, for example, reduce roll
only when required during "turn in" or in other situations while being set up on the
soft side to prioritize tire contact and ride comfort. Since the system controls
roll stiffness hydraulically, it eliminates the need for stabilizer bars.
In the integrated control of its component systems, S-AWC employs information
from RCS's hydraulic system to estimate the tire load at each wheel. |
Seating Capacity: ......................... 5 (2+3)
Web Site: www.mitsubishicars.com
For more details on the new "Roll Control" Active Suspension...
http://www.zorce.com/zforums/viewtopic.php?p=6502#6502 _________________ Walk softly... and carry a BIG stick!
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vfp16 Rebel Speeder
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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I really really don't like the styling. |
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Sanctifier Zorce Moderator
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:11 am Post subject: |
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Yup, I agree with you. A little too smooth and rounded IMHO; especially the rear.
It looks a little too executive "fat-cat" style, like the newer Galant IMHO.
I prefer the Gen 2 (E4-E6) styling... More "hard edged"... More aggressive.
... and I absolutely hate the modern "Big-mouth / No-teeth" look of the front grill.
Everybody (Audi et al) seems to be going in that styling direction, but....
Yuck!... Enough already!
... but with "Roll Control" (if they get it right!)...
I'll put garbage bags over the front and back bumpers...
if they give me one free! _________________ Walk softly... and carry a BIG stick! |
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Sanctifier Zorce Moderator
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arpad Pumpum Conqueror
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:01 am Post subject: |
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I remember reading a quote somewhere by the designer of the evo X that the "Big-mouth / No-teeth" design was the only way he could figure out to get enough airflow through the engine bay that the engineers demanded. He went through quite a few concepts trying to keep the styling closer to the traditional evo but eventually had to give in. |
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Sanctifier Zorce Moderator
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:39 am Post subject: |
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Welcome arpad. Can you post a link to the styling article?
It would help. There may be more info on other new systems of the X as well.
From the very little that I read, the (French/Belgium ???) designer is "ex-Audi" (???) and that influenced his design??? _________________ Walk softly... and carry a BIG stick! |
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arpad Pumpum Conqueror
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:23 am Post subject: |
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found it
direct quote: "People will talk about the size of the front air intake and how aggressive it looks but actually I tried to reduce it. But we did our engineering studies and we knew how much air we had to give the engine and after the functional requirements are set it�s up to me to make it look right. We had the competition guys in and asked them what we could do to make this a better rally car. We�ve made the changes they�ve asked for. "
http://www.evo10.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11 |
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arpad Pumpum Conqueror
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arpad Pumpum Conqueror
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:36 am Post subject: |
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another relevant styling quote from designer:
�But the first thing is functionality, 100 percent. It has to be faster, leaner and lighter. It has to go through the air better and you have to think about cooling. You style the headlights so that they work better, not just look better. It�s pure function really. We thought early in the car�s development about doing a coupe as well but being a four-door is central to its character. You have to have room in the back and good boot space, but you need to make the roofline more aerodynamic to improve top speed. You just connect the lines and you get this shape.� |
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R. Mutt Jedi Hopeful
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:46 am Post subject: |
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Very interesting...thanks for the info arpad _________________
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Sanctifier Zorce Moderator
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:25 am Post subject: |
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Next up... Handling!
What's all the fuss about the new Evo X Roll Control suspension
I thought you'd never ask... I can show you how the current Active Centre Diff interacts
with the new Active Yaw Control and new Active Braking systems in snow... Click Here!
Now add the still to come Active Steering and Active Suspension systems like the
WRC Citroen Xara to it... Should be fun! _________________ Walk softly... and carry a BIG stick! |
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