This comprehensive workshop repair service manual provides in-depth technical information for the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 4 and 5, covering model years 1996 through 1999. The manual serves as a valuable resource for mechanics, technicians, and enthusiasts, offering detailed guidance on servicing, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, electrical systems, and bodywork. The manual features clear illustrations, step-by-step instructions, and detailed specifications, enabling users to perform repairs and maintenance tasks with confidence. Whether you're a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual provides the essential information you need to keep your Lancer Evolution 4 or 5 running smoothly and efficiently.
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV and V, produced from 1996 to 1999, are legendary performance sedans that cemented the Evolution lineage's reputation for speed, handling, and rally dominance. The Evo IV, launched in 1996, marked a significant leap forward with its redesigned bodywork incorporating a wider track and larger wheel arches, further enhancing the car's aggressive aesthetic. Underneath the skin, a new 2.0-liter 4G63T engine, featuring a larger turbocharger, generated an impressive 280 horsepower, propelling the Evo IV to new heights of performance. The introduction of the Active Yaw Control (AYC) system, which electronically adjusted the torque distribution between the rear wheels, revolutionized the Evo's handling characteristics, providing exceptional cornering grip and stability.
The Evo V, arriving in 1998, refined the formula further, with a strengthened chassis and revised suspension components for improved handling and ride quality. The engine received a boost in power to 280 horsepower, thanks to a larger intercooler and other modifications. Perhaps the most significant feature of the Evo V was the introduction of a new tarmac-focused "RS" model. This stripped-down, lightweight version, designed for rally competition, removed unnecessary features like air conditioning and sound insulation, maximizing performance and agility. The Evo IV and V were formidable competitors on the world rally stage, achieving numerous victories and cementing Mitsubishi's dominance in the sport. These two generations of the Lancer Evolution remain highly sought-after today, capturing the hearts of enthusiasts with their blend of powerful performance, sharp handling, and iconic styling.