

Be very careful when you start modifying, if you choose to modify your Mitsubishi Evo 10. Because it’s a brand-new car, it uses the new Flash Can technology ECU. Gone are the days where you can do some simple modification and upgrades with hard parts and expect a noticeable improvement in performance because, really, you can’t achieve that anymore particularly with these newer models.
The Evo 10 has a dramatically different engine now from the previous models. It has an all-alloy block. It runs a higher-peak boost level, in fact, a staggeringly higher-peak boost level which, again, makes it even more important to choose your modifications carefully.

It’ll never let you forget it, either. Unlike the ‘normal’ FQs, the 400 feels like a modified car. Where the 360 makes quiet work of delivering its power, the 400 barks through the box, often firing a shot on the overrun that makes car alarms squeal.The Evo 10 ECU is smart enough to realize that there’s been a modification done and what it will then start doing is detuning the performance that you were looking for as a result of say, for example, a modified exhaust and ultimately you can end up with less power than what you start with, obviously, with factory-standard parts. The advantage of converting the factory ECU to an adjustable one allows that all to be brought together as a complete package, tuned and designed to work in harmony with each other.

What this is, you see, is the ultimate Evo X. No, scratch that, it’s the ultimate Evo full stop. And it’s got one foot in a world where owners don’t think twice about dropping £15,000 on shouty bodykits and turbo upgrades that kill exactly the premium metal this car is up against. Think about it that way and you can understand some people paying the price. Even if ‘some people’ doesn’t include you.

Ride quality is not quite so aftermarket. It’s hard, for sure, but the FQ-400 has been treated to a 30mm drop, a wider track and uprated springs and dampers. It feels tighter and more direct as a result, but doesn’t shake your hands numb on the wheel. For all the gravity-bending cornering you can do, you’ll cheerfully live with it, put it that way.
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That package of upgrades is on all the Evo 10s sold by Mitsubishi UK. On top of that, Mitsubishi UK then offer the Evo 10 FQ model, and the FQ model standing for a very quick car, has been available for quite some time now starting with the Evo 7 and then there’s the Evo 8 and, of course, the Evo 9 and now the Evo 10.
The FQ320 Evo 10 comes with a package of generally HKS modified components including exhaust, hard pipe inlet kit, and some other body kit styling enhancements and things like that and the tuned ECU to bring it all together to make it into a nice reliable package that comes with a full factory warranty guarantee through the Mitsubishi dealer network and of course, Mitsubishi UK.
Another good bit of information is some of this tuning and mapping data is available through the EcuTeK ECU tuning network throughout the through EcuTeK partners. The tuning software that is used by Mitsubishi UK is obviously the tuning software that is used by EcuTeK around the

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