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Member ID: 420HP-EVO-VIII

Location: Miami, FL

Vehicle Info

2005 Mitsubishi Evolution

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Mar 06, 2006

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Oleg’s Mitsubishi Evolution

  • Currently 3.18 /5 Stars.
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Few months ago I found mp3car website. And I knew I had to have this in my car. So I ordered all the parts I needed for my project:

1. 2003 Mitsubishi Galant Climate Control Unit (HVAC).
2. 7� VGA touch-screen LCD monitor.
3. VIA EPIA SP13000 Mini-ITX Motherboard with embedded 1.3 GHz CPU and 6 channel audio.
4. 1GB DDR RAM PC2700 Memory.
5. Ampie Car Computer Case.
6. 160W Intelligent Automotive DC-DC Power supply.
7. IONE 2.4GHz Wireless Mini Joystick Keyboard.
8. Radio relocation kit.
9. Bluetooth USB Dongle.
10. Noise cancelling microphone.
12. External USB SLOT-LOAD SLIM DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive
13. 80 GB 2.5" Laptop Hard drive.
14. Wireless 802.11g USB network dongle.
15. �radioSHARK� AM/FM USB Radio tuner.
16. 7 ports USB 2.0 hub.
17. Microsoft USB GPS Receiver.
18. Wires, spray primer/paint, epoxy, sandpaper, elbow grease , etc...

I knew that I had to relocate the climate control (HVAC) first and then fabricate my original DIN panel to fit my 7� touch-screen monitor and CD/DVD reader/burner. And I wanted it to have original factory look.

I did not find any custom kits for my project beside the radio relocation kit.

HVAC relocation:
I removed climate control module from my original HVAC control (the circuit board you see in the front of the unit), and stuck it in the plastic box. Mapped and soldered all wires from the Galant HVAC buttons and lights to that original climate control module. Then I used �Radio relocation kit� and some spacers to attach �new� HVAC unit to the original screw holes.

Monitor and CD/DVD burner in the DIN panel:
Cut-out the unneeded area in the original DIN panel. Disassembled brand-new monitor, cut-out plastic face-plate from the monitor, and using epoxy glue attached to the DIN panel. Removed the CD/DVD drive from the plastic enclosure, and using epoxy glue attached that enclosure to the bottom of the DIN panel. I filled all the gaps in the �new� DIN panel with the same epoxy glue. Then using a lot of elbow grease and sandpaper shaped the DIN panel to the state as you see on the pictures. Primed and painted.

The PC
The PC case itself looks exactly as amplifier and it�s a little bigger than the Mitsubishi factory amplifier. So I installed it under the passenger seat, similar to the way the factory amplifier is installed under the driver�s seat. I had to make custom wiring harness to connect my PC to the battery, ignition, and amplifier. You will not find any loose wires in my installation, everything has the factory (OEM) look.

The PC is running MS Windows XP Pro. For the car front-end I choose to install RoadRunner (free, open source car interface) from mp3car , it�s completely skinnable, so you can customize it in every way you want. To control my cell phone over the Bluetooth I installed PhoneControl.NET from phoco.net. When PhoneControl is installed it completely integrated with RoadRunner.

Third brake light:
Like I mentioned previously I want to maintain a clean factory look. I did not want my GPS sensor, Wireless network adapter, and AM/FM tuner to be visible. I noticed that Evos have a pretty big third brake light. I disassembled the brake light, removed the original large bulb and assembled a simple home-made circuit using 5 ultra-bright LED light. This gave me a lot of room to install everything I need (GPS sensor, AM/FM tuner and Wireless network adapter) inside.

To-do list:
1. Install ScanTool from ScanTool.net and integrate with my car Interface.
2. Install two web-cams. One camera facing forward (to record while I�m driving) and one camera facing backwards (camera will be automatically switched-on when I shift my Evo in reverse).

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willmeyer  

Posted by: willmeyer

06/22/2009 10:27PM

I love those evos...and the carputers. I have one in my speed 3 too. You did a great job on the fab in the dash, nice work!

vividracingwrx1  

Posted by: vividracingwrx1

08/07/2008 04:51PM

Mitsubishi EVO VIII and IX Models - Sweet EVO! Love the way you put it together. Check out our EVO VIII IX store where we have Control Arms, GT35R Turbo Kits, Cosworth Cams, Volk Wheels, JIC Coilovers, C-West Aero Kits, Agency Power Radiators, and much more - http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/index.php?class_9=184&my_type_id=8&my_value=41&class_8=41. Right now we are giving CarDomain users 5% off any order online when you enter coupon code CDOMAIN. Come check out our original full JDM EVO VIII project car here www.vividracing.com/forums/projectcars.

REDHEAD86  

Posted by: REDHEAD86

11/08/2006 03:43PM

I was looking for some help on MapPoint when i ran across your name. Cool car you have. I have always wanted one but never bought an EVO. I wonder if you could help me with Mappoint 2006 where I want to pass a list of parameter to it and have it display a map (like in mapquest where you call the program and pass &address=123 any stree%20&city=New York%20&state= ...)
If you know what the format is I would appreciate it.

Does your car really have 420 HP? What did you do to get it that hot? I watched a video of a Stage III evo VII chasing a Murcielago on a racetrack and the lambo never could get away from it. I have to see if i still have it somewhere on my laptop.

Rak U.

smartmovez  

Posted by: smartmovez

05/21/2006 08:03PM

Nice Clean Install. I'm looking to do the same, if you have a minute drop me a line chris@smartmovez.com because I'd like to ask you a few things as you've done such great work on yours.

StreetBlazer71  

Posted by: StreetBlazer71

05/03/2006 08:46PM

hey man that setup is sweet.How much it cost to get that setup and how long it take you to get it up and running.come by my page and leave me the info or leave me an e-mail at streetblazer71@yahoo.com

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: 420HP-EVO-VIII

Location: Miami, FL