AMS EVO X Unlimited Time attack race car build!
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Yeah I thought a lot about the evo x a lot actually. Its growing on me a lot but not as sexy IMO as the previous generation evos altho drive train much more reliable
Still curious about my previous questions to AMS spokesman
Still curious about my previous questions to AMS spokesman
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Originally Posted by S2Kage,Mar 4 2009, 08:12 PM
How have you guys been doing with the motor? Ive been hearing many different things about mitsubishis new block... what are your opinions of it?
And seriously, why are you on the S2000 forum haha I love to see your guys work so I dont mind haha im just a tad curious.
Look forward to next update, very good job guys.
And seriously, why are you on the S2000 forum haha I love to see your guys work so I dont mind haha im just a tad curious.
Look forward to next update, very good job guys.
For example: here is a graph of our EVO x with our prototype GT30R kit on pump gas:
Mod list is as follows:
AMS FMIC
AMS UICP
AMS Intake pipe
AMS MBC
AMS high flow fuel rail
Full AMS 3" straight through exhaust
Prototype AMS V-band turbo kit with 35R
Prototype Deatsch Works 800cc direct drop in fuel injectors
as for my presence here, I've always been an S2k fan and a few months back I picked up an 05 NFR
Cheers
Rich
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Thank you for all the nice comments, we really appreciate it Here are some pictures of the progress we've made:
Support for the fuel cell
AP jack mounted to the rear diff/subframe
Justin welds in mounting points for the sweet ostrich skin dash
Multi angle rear view mirror
ATL fuel cell- ready to go in
Mocking up the fuel cell and the surge tank
Raised & moved back center console
Another angle of the center console
hooking up the surge tank
Ivan making the rear floor panels
Our shifter mount and Tilton pedals
the finished rear floor section
Support for the fuel cell
AP jack mounted to the rear diff/subframe
Justin welds in mounting points for the sweet ostrich skin dash
Multi angle rear view mirror
ATL fuel cell- ready to go in
Mocking up the fuel cell and the surge tank
Raised & moved back center console
Another angle of the center console
hooking up the surge tank
Ivan making the rear floor panels
Our shifter mount and Tilton pedals
the finished rear floor section
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Originally Posted by Rich@AMS,Mar 9 2009, 08:36 PM
as for my presence here, I've always been an S2k fan and a few months back I picked up an 05 NFR
Cheers
Rich