02-17-2011
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flips McGee
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A different kind of rally red evo.
Mind. splosion. I love it. someone do this with my evo8 chassis
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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
Well here it is, nearly completed. This is my brother Dan's project, he's been working on it for about a year. Him and his brother-in-law, Randy. Randy is an expert paint and body man, as you will soon see.
Dan bought a wrecked/rolled over EVO8 and him and Randy cut the core support out of it, then proceeded to cut the car over the front shock towers, leaving the firewall, down the firewall, across the tops of the rockers, up and over the rear shock towers and flat across the top of the trunk floor. So what was left was a just the "frame" of the EVO sitting on the full suspension.
They then started the hard work of putting a fiberglass '41 Willy's body on it. The front end was stretched and made wider. The body was bolted and glassed to the factory EVO chassis. The car was then sent out for a roll cage to be installed to tie it all together. I'd say that the finished product is as rigid as the stock EVO chassis was.
The car is using a 2 liter in it and a stock EVO9 turbo. A custom FMIC/radiator that Dan also built. I personally had no part in the car, Dan and Randy have done it all. Single fuel pump in the stock EVO tank, 1000 cc injectors, AEM EMS S1, custom wiring harness etc. EVO seats are inside too. Bushwacker Stage 1 trans and an Exedy Twin clutch.
Here's a camera phone photo of the car, it's '03 EVO Rally Red. Right now it's sitting on stock EVO wheels but will be getting Torque Thrusts put on. The car goes in for state inspection tomorrow, then comes to the shop for i/c pipes and dyno tuning, then it's done.
You have to see it in person, it's bad ass. It's going to be even more bad ass when this OLD looking car can kick ass in the corners, braking and everywhere else!

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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
Intercooler pipes are all done, air inlet is finished, wiring got finished up and so did the exhaust. It was ready for the dyno today. Got in here early and Dan strapped it down.
Here's the details on the engine:
BR Stage 3 shortblock, 2 liter. Dan built this one himself.
BR Stage 3 head
Old school, rumpity-idle Revolver cams, just right for a street rod!
BR ported stock exhaust manifold
BR SS 02 housing
STOCK EVO9 turbo
BR ported JDM stock intake
BR 65 mm throttle body
BR 3" turbo back (normal EVO8 system) with small Magnaflow in the middle and SD in the rear.
Exedy Twin HD cerametalic clutch
Garrett I/C core, a little small compared to the Race FMIC which is what Dan would have liked to run but it's all that would fit.
Custom built Fluidyne radiator
I tuned the car on just 93 octane, ran it to a peak of 30 psi. The mix of the Revolver cam and the small intercooler kept it from making 400/400 which is what Dan wanted, like his beater EVO. The AIT's climbed in 4th and the Revolvers are great at making torque but not so great on the top end.
Without further babble, the car made 354 whp and 376 ft lbs of torque.
Here's the dyno sheet:
Jarrod snapped some pictures today.

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http://forums.evolutionm.net/other-c...vo-willys.html
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02-17-2011
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Pewp Champion
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
Badass, wish I had skills to so something like that
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
^word. I want to see it in person
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02-18-2011
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Walls need hugs too
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
That's sick. I'd be seen in it.
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02-18-2011
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Who has my man-card?
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
Thats awesome! I've had similar thoughts to something like this before!
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
Cool concept, and alot of work! But man that things ugly.. haha Evo wheels dont belong.
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
Haha that thing is pretty sweet!
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02-18-2011
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flips McGee
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
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Cool concept, and alot of work! But man that things ugly.. haha Evo wheels dont belong.
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Haha I think the evo wheels are what make it awesome! Just subtle enough to make you think hrm....what is under there....
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
...I realized that I can't keep up my shit talking without anything to back it up.
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Originally Posted by JV
S2000: For those of us that know the Miata is the best car on the planet, but also want extra power and to not have to turn in our man cards.
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02-18-2011
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2stepadepaaadepaaadep
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
im with halon fucking badass...
Hot rod look/Evo performance
best of both worlds haha
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I put more into my car then what its worth, did it for my own enjoyment and that was all.
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^^thats what modding is about.. your own enjoyment
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02-18-2011
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Kevin
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
Sweet!
And they are putting more traditional wheels on there...
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
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Sweet!
And they are putting more traditional wheels on there...
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The other wheels are in the 2nd to the last pic.
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02-18-2011
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It was a auto get over it
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
love it, just hate that pipe that sticks down in front
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
That is badass right there.
x2 on the pipe on the front.
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
All that custom work and they have that IC piping hanging down up front, wtf.
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
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All that custom work and they have that IC piping hanging down up front, wtf.
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^ This.
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
Nice car, great execution. Have a specific old car I've wanted to do this to for a while now, this is inspiring.
Agreed on the pipe hanging down. At the very least.. Flat Black the damn thing.
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02-18-2011
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Area code 166 represent
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
That's fucking awesome!
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02-18-2011
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back in the saddle again
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
That car is all sorts of awesome!
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02-18-2011
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
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Originally Posted by Chim55117
^ This.
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Hopefully they will change it when/if they upgrade to a bigger intercooler so they can make more power as well.
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05-11-2011
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flips McGee
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Re: A different kind of rally red evo.
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I need to listen to Scheides more often i think :)
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
...I realized that I can't keep up my shit talking without anything to back it up.
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Originally Posted by JV
S2000: For those of us that know the Miata is the best car on the planet, but also want extra power and to not have to turn in our man cards.
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