Another awesome vid, so informative! What constantly amazes me is that Evo’s are still at the cutting edge of TA. This is a car that went out of production over 14 years ago! Testament to Mitsubishi really, way ahead of its time,
Would be nice to see some footage of the cars running on the track as well. I love all the tech stuff but would be cool to see it in action also. Just an idea
Scott Kuhner of Insight Motorsports is someone we have had a chat to in the past as well. He's also the dude behind EMtron. Have a search of the channel and a few things should pop up :) - Taz.
Wouldn’t of used the full Motec catalogue as the chosen tuner, Scott at insight is the developer of the Emtron ecu. Emtron to motec imo is like comparing apples to apples.
@@JDMEVOVIGSR who knows what they can afford but their car is only 1200 hp. So they very well may not be able to afford changing everything to handle 2k hp or don't want to actually lay down real numbers. Its not just about the engine you would have to remake the entire car and that may not be worth the hassle... to them.
@@Siiello Which car are you referring to? Tilton was built within 3 months with no prior opportunity to test before WTAC. What's the point of making 2000hp when the tyres are the limiting factor, as evidenced by the failure? Furthermore, the Global Services Evo doesn't need anywhere near 1200hp to be competitive.
@@JDMEVOVIGSR I am referring to the tilton evo 2.0 car that was covered on this channel in Jan 13. That car has 3 tons of down force and they claimed 1200 hp and the need for power to overcome some of the drag that produces. Like I said would need to change everything and so why would you imagine that did not also include a wheel tire package wide enough to offer sufficient grip? There is a setup that can be made where the tires are no longer the limiting factor I assure you, even if that means a radical dually setup front and rear to handle the downforce. The point of making 2k hp is to actually win instead of just being competitive.
They aren't breaking blocks, so no need for the extra investment at this level. If it isn't broke, don't fix it. When the block becomes the weak point they'll tackle that problem. What's so hard to understand about this? Stupid normies have no idea what a development process is
nothing like some last-minute fab in the garage
Andre is great. I don't know of another youtube channel with this level of detail.
A friend of mine has a billet block in his evo and he does time attack for the past two seasons and it's been very durable so far no issues!
Great to hear! Hope he's been enjoying the racing - Taz.
@@hpa101 thanks for your reply! I was wondering if you could do a video on the Tomei longblock vs the regular 4g63t? I just ordered one for my Evo9
Benny! Need more of this guy on the channel!
We've managed to catch him a few times over the years, always a pleasure and great chat - Taz.
Another awesome vid, so informative! What constantly amazes me is that Evo’s are still at the cutting edge of TA. This is a car that went out of production over 14 years ago! Testament to Mitsubishi really, way ahead of its time,
Another excellent interview with great information provided 😃
Glad you enjoyed it!
Holy cow. Why is racecar stuff so frickin cool!!!!!??
Thank you HP! Cheers.
Our pleasure!
Would be nice to see some footage of the cars running on the track as well. I love all the tech stuff but would be cool to see it in action also. Just an idea
AMAZING Vidoe!!!! Can’t believe how advanced car building has become. Definitely need to learn more by watching your great videos!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awsome as always!
Thanks again!
Another awesome vid guys. Love the interviews race car builders, specially the Evo’s👍🏻
Beast💪🏽
Love it!
4cyl 4wd high power 😍
Would love to see an interview with the mechanic and or tuner 😎
Scott Kuhner of Insight Motorsports is someone we have had a chat to in the past as well. He's also the dude behind EMtron. Have a search of the channel and a few things should pop up :) - Taz.
I wonder why he didn't use a full motec package?
Great interview as always , thanks!
Wouldn’t of used the full Motec catalogue as the chosen tuner, Scott at insight is the developer of the Emtron ecu. Emtron to motec imo is like comparing apples to apples.
you know what they say... cast is fast !!
As always a fucking awesome video! 👍🏿👍🏿
Billet 4g63? Good word.
Its aahh a meevec 2.4 litre injun
2.2* 😉 - Taz.
Leave the driver out and add a few servo motors and you'd have the ultimate toy.
why not billet? ohhhhh cause what we have is pretty proven. Shyea proven that it can't make billet power more like cause they can't afford it.
Tilton Evo doesn't use a billet block, and you think that team can't afford it? What a stupid comment.
@@JDMEVOVIGSR who knows what they can afford but their car is only 1200 hp. So they very well may not be able to afford changing everything to handle 2k hp or don't want to actually lay down real numbers. Its not just about the engine you would have to remake the entire car and that may not be worth the hassle... to them.
@@Siiello Which car are you referring to? Tilton was built within 3 months with no prior opportunity to test before WTAC. What's the point of making 2000hp when the tyres are the limiting factor, as evidenced by the failure? Furthermore, the Global Services Evo doesn't need anywhere near 1200hp to be competitive.
@@JDMEVOVIGSR I am referring to the tilton evo 2.0 car that was covered on this channel in Jan 13. That car has 3 tons of down force and they claimed 1200 hp and the need for power to overcome some of the drag that produces. Like I said would need to change everything and so why would you imagine that did not also include a wheel tire package wide enough to offer sufficient grip? There is a setup that can be made where the tires are no longer the limiting factor I assure you, even if that means a radical dually setup front and rear to handle the downforce. The point of making 2k hp is to actually win instead of just being competitive.
They aren't breaking blocks, so no need for the extra investment at this level. If it isn't broke, don't fix it. When the block becomes the weak point they'll tackle that problem. What's so hard to understand about this? Stupid normies have no idea what a development process is