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Farris @ Apr 28th 2008 2:22PM
Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution?
I didn't know that Mitsu made other vehicles (besides the Lancer) in Evo state... is it a nomenclature they only use for racing, or do they sell other Evos in the Japanese market?
Duders @ Apr 28th 2008 2:25PM
Many different companies have evolution models that they use as homoligation specials for racing
Tourian @ Apr 28th 2008 2:27PM
Lancer (Carisma) and Pajero (Montero/Shogun) are about the only two vehicles Mitsubishi competes with in motorsports right now. They have sold a few examples of a Pajero Evolution, but I don't think a version of it is currently available for sale now. They do it to meet whatever rules a governing body might set so they can compete with that particular model which most likely doesn't require it to be offered year after year.
nagmashot @ Apr 28th 2008 2:52PM
The Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution is like the Volkswagen Touareg 2 a tube frame fully build race car that has nothing (absolutly NOTHING!!!) to do with the production model street version.
The real name of the Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution is MPR 13.
thechnicel specs
4.0l V6 with airrestrictor
270hp at 6600rpm
417Nm at 5800rpm
5speed sequenziell race tranny
chassie: tube frame race chassie
body: 2door full carbon
empty weight: minimum 1825kg +160kg driver codriver +400kg fuel
range: rule requires a minimum range of 800km
chassie in detail
http://www.autobild.de/ir_img/53113949_84688e8d66.jpg
http://www.autobild.de/ir_img/53113948_0cb35b2a11.jpg