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CUSCO 564 492 C Центральні підсилювачі під днище для MITSUBISHI EVO 7/8/9 Photo-0
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7–9 (CT9A) Tuning: Maximum Performance for the Legend

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7, 8, and 9 (CT9A chassis) represent the pinnacle of engineering from the Ralliart division. At the heart of these cars lies the legendary 4G63 engine, which in Ukraine has become synonymous with limitless tuning potential. From professional Time Attack competitions at the Chaika Autodrome to spirited drives through mountain passes, the Evo 7-9 remains the benchmark for handling and response. However, the age of these vehicles and the high loads they endure demand only the best components to maintain their legendary reliability.

ATOMIC-SHOP specialists offer proven solutions for CT9A modernization, focusing on engine reinforcement, efficient thermal management, and fine-tuning the AWD drivetrain for AI-100 fuel.

4G63 Engine: Building a Solid Foundation

The 4G63 engine (with MIVEC on Evo 9 or without on Evo 7-8) is capable of withstanding colossal loads, but when pushing beyond 400 HP, internal components require upgrading. At ATOMIC-SHOP, we recommend the following components:

  • Rotating Assembly Reinforcement (Manley & ARP): Manley H-Beam forged rods and pistons are the standard for a reliable 4G63. Utilizing ARP head studs is critical to prevent cylinder head lifting under high boost pressures, which often occurs during intense summer sessions.
  • Timing Components (HKS & Gates): For an engine where a belt snap means an overhaul, we offer reinforced HKS and Gates Racing belts. Installing adjustable cam gears for precise timing adjustment is also highly recommended.
  • Camshafts (Tomei & GSC): Installing Tomei Poncam or GSC S2 camshafts radically changes the engine's character, adding power in the high RPM range without significant loss of elasticity.

Thermal Management: Cooling in Extreme Conditions

For 4G63 turbo engines in Ukraine, overheating is the primary enemy. Even at +25°C ambient temperatures, the stock Evo intercooler quickly loses efficiency due to "Heat Soak."

We recommend installing high-performance CSF intercoolers or setups based on Garrett cores. Additionally, an external oil cooler (Setrab or HKS) is essential for track use, keeping oil temperatures within 100 degrees Celsius and preventing wear on the ACL Race bearings we recommend for every engine build.

Table: Tuning Configurations for Evo 7–9

Tier Essential Components Target Power Usage Profile
Stage 1 / Street HKS Intake, 3" Exhaust, Fuel Pump 340 - 370 HP Aggressive city and highway driving
Stage 2 / Clubsport CSF Intercooler, Tomei Cams, ID Injectors 400 - 450 HP Track days and amateur motorsport
Stage 3 / Competition Turbo Kit, Forged Internals, Cusco Arms 550 - 700+ HP Time Attack, Drag Racing

Suspension and Braking: Mastering CT9A Control

The Evo 7-9 chassis is considered one of the best among all-wheel-drive cars. However, the age of rubber bushings and modern track demands necessitate upgrades:

  • KW V3 & Clubsport Coilovers: This solution fully unlocks suspension potential on the uneven asphalt of Ukrainian roads, providing stability and incredible grip.
  • Cusco Components: Cusco strut braces, reinforced sway bars, and adjustable arms allow for precise suspension geometry and eliminate excess body flex under load.
  • Braking by Girodisc & Endless: Girodisc 2-piece rotors significantly reduce unsprung mass. Combined with Endless pads (MX72 or ME20), you get a braking system that remains tireless even after long sessions at Chaika.

FAQ: Expert Advice for Evo 7–9 Owners

What is the difference between tuning the Evo 8 and Evo 9?
The Evo 9 features the MIVEC system (variable intake timing), providing a better torque curve and potential. However, the Evo 8 is considered more reliable due to fewer complex components, and with GSC camshafts, the power difference becomes minimal.

Do I need to change bearings with every timing belt service?
No, but if you plan on increasing power, we recommend preventive replacement with ACL Race bearings along with ARP head studs. This is the "gold standard" for 4G63 reliability.

Why does the brake pedal feel "spongy" on the track?
This is the result of brake fluid boiling or factory rubber hoses expanding. Installing Fischer braided lines and using high-temperature fluid resolves this issue.