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2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR Review (video)

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A winter beater for rally freaks

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Thursday, November 27, 2008
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Canadian sports car enthusiasts have been blessed this year, as two new video game celebrities finally arrived in our market: the Nissan GT-R, and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo. We've been taking them on the tracks in such games as Gran Turismo, and now, we have a chance to park one in our garage.

The Evo is a quick machine that has razor-sharp handling and looks to match.

Obviously, the Evolution is half the price of a GT-R, but you get much more than half its performance. There are two versions of the Evo, the GSR tested here with the 5-speed manual, and the double-clutch MR.

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For Evo duty, the Lancer's 2.0-litre engine is turbocharged and intercooled to produce 291 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. That's over 145 horsepower per liter, and more than any other turbo four on the market, including GM's 260-hp 2.0L, Chrysler's 285-hp 2.4L motor and Mazda's 263-hp 2.3L. No wait--Subaru's WRX STI, the Evolution's nemesis, dishes out 305 horses with its 2.5-litre boxer engine.

Launching the GSR is actually tricky; press the gas and drop the clutch, and the car bogs down for about 2 seconds before blasting off like a rocket. That's quite irritating, like if the driveline needed some time to digest the incoming power surge. We tried to launch the car a few different ways, including revving the engine at 4,000 rpm for maximum torque before launch, but when we started smelling something toasting, we stopped.

The result is 0-100 km/h times of 6.6 seconds. Normally, the MR model we are actually testing the same week should be quicker with its sequential tranny, and it is; still, its recorded time of 6.1 seconds is slower than what we expected.

On the other hand, the Evo's passing power is remarkable. 80 to 120 km/h bursts take only 2.8 seconds; in the recent cars we've tested, only the Nissan GT-R could do better. Between 3,000 and 5,500 rpm, the car's engine becomes the Incredible Hulk.

80 to 120 km/h bursts take only 2.8 seconds.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008 6:24 pm
Who let a 16 year old drive the car? - 1 response
I've owned a AWD Eclipse GSX for a total of 4 months now.
It appears you need to learn to drive an AWD car.....

Launching the GSR is actually tricky; press the gas and drop the clutch, and the car bogs down for about 2 seconds before blasting off like a rocket.

With an AWD Car, you've got to feather the clutch. Let me describe it to you. You DONT drop the clutch! You Pin the Gas, bounce off the 7K limiter, Let the clutch out slowly, get the car to roll a solid 12 inches then let the clutch out quickly, but do NOT drop it! The car will proper to its Estimated 0-60MPH in approx 5 seconds..... not 6.9...


That's quite irritating, (The Driver?) like if the driveline needed some time to digest the incoming power surge. (Fail!) We tried to launch the car a few different ways, including revving the engine at 4,000 rpm for maximum torque before launch, but when we started smelling something toasting, we stopped.

That Toasting smell is the clutch..... stop failing.
- mrjason
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Friday, November 28, 2008 10:03 pm
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Not all cars are the same, buddy. And when we test drive a car, unfortunately, we don't have 4 months to practice the perfect launch with it.
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Engine: 2.0L L4 turbo DOHC 16-valve
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