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LANCER EVOLUTION EVO 7 8 9 T3 TURBO MANIFOLD 2001-2007
LANCER EVOLUTION EVO 7 8 9 T3 TURBO MANIFOLD 2001-2007
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Skunk2 Pro Series Aluminum Intake Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7 8 9 4G63T
Skunk2 Pro Series Aluminum Intake Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7 8 9 4G63T
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mitsubishi lancer evolution 8 intake manifold with throttle body, evo
mitsubishi lancer evolution 8 intake manifold with throttle body, evo
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Stainless Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield for Mitsubishi Lancer Evo - 4 5 6 7 8 9
Stainless Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield for Mitsubishi Lancer Evo - 4 5 6 7 8 9
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NEW MITSUBISHI EVO 4 - 8 MILD STEEL MANIFOLD
NEW MITSUBISHI EVO 4 - 8 MILD STEEL MANIFOLD
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MITSUBISHI Evolution VIII IX EVO 8 9 Exhaust Manifold Gasket 4G63T DSM 1G 2G
MITSUBISHI Evolution VIII IX EVO 8 9 Exhaust Manifold Gasket 4G63T DSM 1G 2G
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OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 9 Exhaust Manifold Stud Set
OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 9 Exhaust Manifold Stud Set
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MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION 8 9 BUSCHUR RACING PORTED INTAKE MANIFOLD
MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION 8 9 BUSCHUR RACING PORTED INTAKE MANIFOLD
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Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 10 Turbo Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold 08 09
Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 10 Turbo Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold 08 09
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ETS Mitsubishi Evolution 8/9 T3 EVO Turbo Manifold 4g63
ETS Mitsubishi Evolution 8/9 T3 EVO Turbo Manifold 4g63
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MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 10 X 4B11 TURBO STAINLESS STEEL MANIFOLD 08-11
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 10 X 4B11 TURBO STAINLESS STEEL MANIFOLD 08-11
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MAP Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield (Mitsubishi Evo 8/9)
MAP Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield (Mitsubishi Evo 8/9)
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50MM MITSUBISHI EVO 7 8 9 4G63 TURBO MANIFOLD T3 T4
50MM MITSUBISHI EVO 7 8 9 4G63 TURBO MANIFOLD T3 T4
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Stainless T3 Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi 4g63 DSM Eclipse GSX Tsi Talon Evo Vr4
Stainless T3 Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi 4g63 DSM Eclipse GSX Tsi Talon Evo Vr4
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Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII IX 4G63 Evolution 8/9 03-07 Turbo Manifold Manifolds
Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII IX 4G63 Evolution 8/9 03-07 Turbo Manifold Manifolds
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Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII IX Evolution 4G63 03-07 Turbo Manifold Manifolds
Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII IX Evolution 4G63 03-07 Turbo Manifold Manifolds
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OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 9 Manifold to Turbo Bolt
OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 9 Manifold to Turbo Bolt
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2003-2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Evolution 8 m2 Turbo Exhaust Manifold
2003-2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Evolution 8 m2 Turbo Exhaust Manifold
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Full-Race Mitsubishi Evo 4-9 4G63 ProStock Turbo Manifold (OE Twinscroll)
Full-Race Mitsubishi Evo 4-9 4G63 ProStock Turbo Manifold (OE Twinscroll)
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P2R Mitsubishi EVO Thermal Intake Manifold Gasket
P2R Mitsubishi EVO Thermal Intake Manifold Gasket
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Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 10 4B11 Turbo Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold
Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 10 4B11 Turbo Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold
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SYNERGY TURBO EXHAUST MANIFOLD MITSUBISHI EVO X
SYNERGY TURBO EXHAUST MANIFOLD MITSUBISHI EVO X
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SYNERGY TURBO EXHAUST MANIFOLD MITSUBISHI EVO 4 - 9
SYNERGY TURBO EXHAUST MANIFOLD MITSUBISHI EVO 4 - 9
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JDM MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6 CP9A 4G63 TURBO AIR INTAKE MANIFOLD 1998-1999
JDM MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6 CP9A 4G63 TURBO AIR INTAKE MANIFOLD 1998-1999
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Mitsubishi DSM Eclipse EVO 4G63 Turbo Exhaust Manifold
Mitsubishi DSM Eclipse EVO 4G63 Turbo Exhaust Manifold
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Mitsubishi Lancer EVOLUTION 4 5 6 exhaust manifold HEATSHEILD CP9A CN9A JDM EVO
Mitsubishi Lancer EVOLUTION 4 5 6 exhaust manifold HEATSHEILD CP9A CN9A JDM EVO
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OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 9 Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold Stud Set
OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 9 Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold Stud Set
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MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION STOCK INTAKE MANIFOLD
MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION STOCK INTAKE MANIFOLD
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Mitsubishi Evo 8 9 Exhaust Manifold Stainless Ceramic Coated 4g63 Mivec T3 *NEW*
Mitsubishi Evo 8 9 Exhaust Manifold Stainless Ceramic Coated 4g63 Mivec T3 *NEW*
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C1 mitsubishi Exhaust manifold gasket DSM 4G63 EVO
C1 mitsubishi Exhaust manifold gasket DSM 4G63 EVO
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Mitsubishi Evo 4 Exhaust manifold pipe, Evo 4 5 6 JDM.
Mitsubishi Evo 4 Exhaust manifold pipe, Evo 4 5 6 JDM.
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LANCER EVOLUTION 7 8 9 2001-2007 T3 TURBO MANIFOLD NEW
LANCER EVOLUTION 7 8 9 2001-2007 T3 TURBO MANIFOLD NEW
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MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 4 5 6 7 8 9 4G63-T TURBO RACING CHROME INTAKE MANIFOLD
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 4 5 6 7 8 9 4G63-T TURBO RACING CHROME INTAKE MANIFOLD
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Turbo Inlet Manifold Flange Mitsubishi EVO 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Turbo Inlet Manifold Flange Mitsubishi EVO 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X
Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X
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Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4~9
Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4~9
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jdm mitsubishi lancer evo 1 2 3 ce9a extractor 4g63 turbo exhaust manifold
jdm mitsubishi lancer evo 1 2 3 ce9a extractor 4g63 turbo exhaust manifold
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03-06 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO VIII/EVOLUTION 8 OEM INTAKE MANIFOLD
03-06 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO VIII/EVOLUTION 8 OEM INTAKE MANIFOLD
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution EVO 7 8 9 MR 4G63 Stock Turbo Stainless Manifold
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution EVO 7 8 9 MR 4G63 Stock Turbo Stainless Manifold
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Full Race ProStock Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi Evolution X 08+
Full Race ProStock Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi Evolution X 08+
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Full Race ProStock Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi Evolution VIX 06-08
Full Race ProStock Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi Evolution VIX 06-08
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Full Race ProStock Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi Evolution VIII 04-06
Full Race ProStock Turbo Manifold Mitsubishi Evolution VIII 04-06
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SKUNK2 Intake Manifold Silver 03-07 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8/9 2.0L 4G63 DOHC
SKUNK2 Intake Manifold Silver 03-07 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8/9 2.0L 4G63 DOHC
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SKUNK2 Intake Manifold Silver+Throttle Body 68mm 03-07 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8/9
SKUNK2 Intake Manifold Silver+Throttle Body 68mm 03-07 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8/9
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Header Manifold Test Pipe Off Road Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 03 04 05
Header Manifold Test Pipe Off Road Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 03 04 05
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Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 10 4B11
Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 10 4B11
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Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4 5 6 7 8 9 4G63T
Turbo Header Exhaust Manifold Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 4 5 6 7 8 9 4G63T
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MITSUBISHI EVO 3 EXHAUST MANIFOLD EVO3 ECLIPSE DSM
MITSUBISHI EVO 3 EXHAUST MANIFOLD EVO3 ECLIPSE DSM
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ARC EXHAUST MANIFOLD COVER MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6 EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAT SHIELD
ARC EXHAUST MANIFOLD COVER MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6 EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAT SHIELD
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Mitsubishi Evolution Evo 4G63 T3 custom turbo manifold
Mitsubishi Evolution Evo 4G63 T3 custom turbo manifold
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Tomioka Racing Mitsubishi Evolution 4-9 4G63 Exhaust Manifold Tomioka Racing Mitsubishi Evolution 4-9 4G63 Exhaust Manifold
List Price: $649.00
Sale Price: $629.00

Tomioka Racing Mitsubishi Evolution 4-9 Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold with EGR is the ultimate exhaust manifold ever manufactured based on numerous hours of testing by tuners and customers satisfaction. The exhaust manifold is manufactured from 2-mm thick, 45-mm diameter of 304 stainless steel pipes, with 15-mm thick flange on engine side and 12-mm thick on turbo side. It's machine welded with no joint pipes and lost-wax finished flange. It comes with all the hardware and gaskets ready to install. Fits Mitsubishi Evolution 4-9 4G63

Tomioka Racing Mitsubishi Evolution X Exhaust Manifold Tomioka Racing Mitsubishi Evolution X Exhaust Manifold
List Price: $649.00
Sale Price: $629.00

Tomioka Racing EVO X Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold is machine welded, no joint pipes and with excellent lost wax finished flange. It has been designed for optimum gas flow to allow faster exhaust exit. The Tomioka Racing exhaust manifold is a direct bolt-on replacement for the stock manifold and fit perfectly with stock turbo or stock-based upgraded turbocharger. The kit comes with all the fitting parts such as bolts & nuts, gaskets and heat wrap. Fits Mitsubishi Evolution X 4B11

M2 Performance Mitsubishi Lancer 03-07 Evolution VIII / IX Stainless Steel Test Pipe, Down Pipe, & Exhaust System M2 Performance Mitsubishi Lancer 03-07 Evolution VIII / IX Stainless Steel Test Pipe, Down Pipe, & Exhaust System
List Price: $250.00
Sale Price: $201.39

M2 Performance Mitsubishi Lancer 03-07 Evolution VIII / IX Stainless Steel Test Pipe, Down Pipe, & Exhaust System

Godspeed Mitsubishi 03-07 Evo7 EVO 8 EVO 9 4g63 Turbo Manifold Godspeed Mitsubishi 03-07 Evo7 EVO 8 EVO 9 4g63 Turbo Manifold
Sale Price: $129.99

MITSUBISHI EVO 7 EVO 8 EVO 9 STAINLESS TURBO MANIFOLD -equal length design for less turbo lag, quick throttle response -full stainless steel -comes with all gasket and bolt -better flow for turbo -15hp+ horsepower gain

DC Sports Turbo Charger Manifold 03-07 EVO MTM6007B DC Sports Turbo Charger Manifold 03-07 EVO MTM6007B
List Price: $322.03
Sale Price: $297.38

DC Sports Turbo Manifolds are the perfect upgrade for customers looking to extract the most power from their factory turbocharged vehicle. Because of the high temperatures demands of turbo applications, we use special manufacturing techniques to virtually eliminate the chance of failure , including preparing the plasma cut materials for welding, using a slower weld process and thicker rod for deeper weld penetration and purging the inner tube sections with Argon gas to strengthen the backside of the welds.


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Turbochargers: the best power for your penny

Few would debate that the Ford Taurus of past generations was about as unexciting and commonplace as a loaf of bread. But the new Taurus SHO (Super High Output) is attempting to shatter that dull image with the vibrancy of a very potent 365 horsepower engine. But this Ford offers more than just power. One of its main selling points is that this new Taurus has the power of a V8 and the fuel efficiency of a V6, in this case a 3.5 liter “ecoboost” V6. How did Ford manage to strike such an ideal compromise between horsepower and efficiency, and between excitement and utility? It certainly wasn’t due to new, innovative engineering, nor cutting-edge technology. They simply did what most car companies (including themselves!) did back in the late 1970s and early 1980s in response to the energy crisis: they added a turbocharger (two in the case of the new SHO) to an existing engine in their lineup.

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Without a doubt, today the turbocharger has whooshed its way back into engine bays, and this time it seems that it will be here to stay. These new turbo engines are much more performance-oriented than their predecessors, and have found their way into sporty cars instead of pedestrian ones. Budget imports like Subaru’s WRX and Mitsubishi’s Lancer Evo, and domestics like the Dodge Neon SRT-4, all use turbos. The immense popularity and affordability of these cars, their reputation for thrilling performance, and movies like The Fast and the Furious, which abounds with turbocharged cars chirping their blow-off valves, have created a generation of car tuners lusting for that oversized snail lurking beneath the hood.

Above all, turbocharging in its various guises has become such a popular modification because it is by far the best bang-for-your-buck, assuming you know what you’re doing, of course. A large intercooler conspicuously showcased behind the front bumper, the “pshh” sound of a blow off valve between gear shifts, and the intoxicating, jet-like sound of a spooling turbo are all bonuses that tastefully alert any tuner to the fact that your car is packing a lot more than your average import.

Obviously, a turbo kit is a desirable upgrade for anyone looking to substantially augment their car's power. But what exactly is a turbocharger, and what’s so special about it? At its most basic level, a turbocharger is simply an air pump/compressor driven by hot exhaust gases. On non-turbocharged engines, the exhaust gases from the engine run uninterrupted through an exhaust manifold(s) and through the rest of the exhaust system and out the tail pipe.

A turbocharged engine is a bit more complicated. On such an engine, instead of flowing straight through to the muffler, exhaust gases first travel through an exhaust manifold (turbo manifold), which collects and directs all of the exhaust gas into a large opening of the turbo that leads to the exhaust turbine (see picture below). From here, some of the gases flow out of the back side of the turbo, through a down pipe, and out the muffler like in a naturally aspirated engine. But the majority of the hot gases flow into the exhaust turbine, and in doing so the moving air spins the exhaust wheel (a small metal fan with many blades) inside of the exhaust turbine. This moving air causes the wheel to rotate very quickly—sometimes as high as 120,000 RPMs. The exhaust wheel sits on a shaft that rotates with it; on the other end of the shaft there is another wheel, known as the compressor wheel. This wheel spins at exactly the same rate as the one in the exhaust turbine, but it does nothing with the exhaust gases. Instead, ambient air is drawn through the turbocharger’s inlet pipe, where the rapidly moving compressor wheel literally compresses the air above atmospheric pressure, and then sends it out of the compressor’s outlet, where it then flows to the inlet of an intercooler en route to the engine's throttle body and intake manifold.

The amount that this air is compressed varies widely depending on things like the stoutness of the engine’s internal parts and the fuel and engine management systems. This amount is measured in pounds per square inches, and is commonly known as “boost.” So low boost is around 5-10 psi (above atmospheric pressure), medium boost is around 10-15 psi, and high boost is 15-20+ psi. While this is a huge over-simplification, the more boost a certain engine produces, the more power is generated. In general, an increase of about 10 horsepower accompanies every 1 psi increase in boost. Right off the bat, it’s obvious that a lot of power can be made from boost—at only 5 psi the engine would still be producing roughly 50 more horsepower than if it did not have a turbocharger. Compare this power increase with what could be had by a set of expensive, difficult-to-install camshafts on a non-turbo engine, which might afford the engine 10-15 horsepower more, and it is obvious that turbocharging is the way to go for serious power increases.

Be sure to come back soon to the Raleigh Tuner Car page for the step-by-step process of turbocharging the engine of a Nissan 240sx, and in doing so increasing power from 155 to 400+!

Questions? mformeister@cox.net

About the Author

Marc Formeister is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has a bachelor's degree in English and has been heavily modifying cars for almost a decade.

Can a mitsubishi Evo III big 16G TD05 be installed in a 2006 Honda Civic SI?

I am having problems finding the right exhaust manifold to make it work. Can you please supply a link to the manifold that i would need. Thank you.

Guess you should have a manifold made.

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