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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4 and Evo 5 1998 Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive factory service repair manual provides detailed instructions and high-quality diagrams for the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4 and Evo 5 models produced in 1998. It covers a wide range...
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UGS: 427210
Mots clés: Misc Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4 and Evo 5 1998 Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive factory service repair manual provides detailed instructions and high-quality diagrams for the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4 and Evo 5 models produced in 1998. It covers a wide range of topics essential for maintaining and repairing these vehicles. You'll find in-depth information on engine systems, including the intricate workings of the 4G63 turbocharged engine, along with detailed guidance on transmission, drivetrain, suspension, braking, electrical, and bodywork components. The manual's clear and concise language, combined with its meticulous illustrations, makes it an invaluable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. Whether you're tackling routine maintenance tasks or tackling more complex repairs, this manual will equip you with the necessary knowledge and expertise to ensure your Lancer Evo 4 or Evo 5 runs smoothly and reliably.

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV (Evo IV) and Evolution V (Evo V) are high-performance sport sedans that cemented Mitsubishi's reputation as a manufacturer of formidable rally cars. Released in 1996 and 1998, respectively, these models built upon the success of the Evo III, incorporating a number of significant upgrades that enhanced both performance and drivability. The Evo IV introduced a revised engine, the 4G63T, with a larger turbocharger and intercooler, resulting in a substantial power increase to 276 hp. The suspension also received a complete overhaul, with stiffer springs, larger anti-roll bars, and revised geometry to improve handling and cornering ability. A redesigned front bumper and a more aggressive rear spoiler added to the car's aggressive styling. The Evo V further refined the formula, with an increased focus on driver feedback and control. Key changes included a new active yaw control system, which utilized a sophisticated system of sensors and actuators to manage the car's yaw rate and improve stability during cornering. The engine received a minor power bump, and the brakes were upgraded with larger discs and high-performance pads. The Evo V also introduced a new lightweight, high-performance, forged connecting rod, which improved the engine's strength and durability, particularly under high-stress conditions. These improvements resulted in a car that offered a unique blend of raw performance and driver engagement, making it a formidable contender on both the rally stage and the track. Today, the Evo IV and Evo V remain highly sought-after by enthusiasts, appreciating their historical significance and potent performance capabilities.
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