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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 05:47 AM
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That is an automatic...it fit
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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 05:51 AM
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Originally posted by Baumer
very impressive Dave!!

Are you guys planning on running the stock 5.4 psi boost level or are you going to go with an additional fuel and timing solution?

Look forward to seeing more pics and numbers.
after tuning and a some editing maybe 7 at max.. maybeeeeeeeee.. it just depends on how much the customer wants to spend on trinkets to tune the setup.

I guess we will see what he wants to do

-Aaron

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Old Apr 30, 2004 | 04:26 AM
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Originally posted by tig488
oh, damn, that sucks, so a front impact at 5 mph is gonna crush everything?
Yep! Same problem with the EVO 8's. Infact I test drove one and then went home to do some research on it. I obviously chose the more luxurious G35C-6MT. Mitsubishi actually has a white paper that I found via Google, where they petitioned the government to "waive" the 5mph front bumper crash requirement. There is a law that says a car must have a front bumper, and a 5mph impact cannot do more than a certain percent of damage to the vehicle (compaired to the MSRP of the car). The EVO 8 failed this test, but got a waiver to allow the car into the US. (The waiver has restrictions, like you can only sell a limited number of cars, etc...)

The Lotus Elise was also exempt from this front bumper law. Both Mitsubishi and Lotus got the waiver because they said their next generation cars would have bumpers which would be in compliance, plus they needed to get into the US market now, or they would be in big financial trouble.

Just a little info for those who are interested in the TT Kits.
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Old Apr 30, 2004 | 05:36 AM
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Dyno numbers!!!!!
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