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Import Tuner Goes To Battle In The Castrol Syntec Top Car Challenge
By Luke Munnel
Photography by Henry Z. DeKuyper
2008 Mitsubishi Evo X Front View
After more than a year of planning, months of careful selection and vehicle prep, a few flying-pizza debates about judging criteria, and more late-night tuning sessions than we'd care to remember, it all came down to this: Judgment Day of Castrol Syntec's Top Car Challenge. Which, by the way was actually three days, but considering how perfectly (sleeplessly) they blended together, who's counting?

2008 Mitsubishi Evo X Engine Bay
As a quick recap, the Top Car Challenge is the spawn of the synthetic oil mogul's Top Shop Challenge, outlined in our Jan '09 issue, which allowed 2NR and City of Industry, CA's G-Dimension to build a quaint little 867+hp, 100-octane-sipping monster SR20DET, soon to be re-tuned on race gas for four-digit power and import drag racing domination. This time around, the quest was to have it done on a larger scale . . . by our readership.

2008 Mitsubishi Evo X Eg Racing
Our Aug '09 issue introduced you to Ryan Gates: 22-year-old Import Tuner reader, resident of a small town on the outskirts of Nowhere, Minnesota, and die-hard automotive enthusiast-just like most of us. Where he differs from most, however, is that he builds and races badass EVOs, like his 510+whp '08 EVO X (profiled in the Sept '09 issue) that's been schooling time-attack and time-trial competition in various classes since its debut, while still offering the civility of a car that can be driven to class on a daily basis.

2008 Mitsubishi Evo X Interior Shot
The Top Car Challenge invited every major automotive enthusiast publication (Super Street, Modified, eurotuner, Honda Tuning, 5.0 Mustang, and Lowrider . . . don't ask) to compete their idea of the perfect car in the areas of lap times, quarter-mile performance, 0-60 acceleration, 80-0 braking, horsepower, weight, emissions, vehicle cost, and endurance driving. All said and done, that meant we were left battling a K20-swapped Civic, a 500whp Super Lap Battle 350Z, a bagged '68 Caprice ( . . . don't ask), an Audi S4 that does 0-60 in under three seconds, and the owner of AMS's personal EVO VII, among others. In order to win, we'd need to bring the hammers. And here's how we did:

2008 Mitsubishi Evo X Drifting Shot
Stock VSNot
Our EVO x, pre- and post-modification

  STOCK 2NR
CURB WEIGHT 3,585 LBS 3,004 LBS
0-60 ACCELERATION 5.4 SECONDS 3.49 SECONDS
QUARTER-MILE E.T. 14.0 SECONDS 11.54 SECONDS
QUARTER-MILE TRAP SPEED 96.9 MPH 118.36 MPH
80-0 BRAKING DISTANCE 202 FEET 187 FEET
HORSEPOWER 295 HP 510 HP
TORQUE 300 LB-FT 421 LB-FT


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