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Asked by Matty May 03, 2008 at 07:11 AM about the 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

Question type: General

what was the most powerful evo 6?

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Its the Tommi Makinen edition, which had extra torque cause of the ti-au turbocharger. There was special editions aswee, like Ralliart Japan's Zero Fighter model with upgraded ECU (310- 330hp). But other ralliart shops like the Ralliart UK released an EVO VI RS540 which had 380hp.

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Most powerful IV was the ultra rare Evo IV Extreme rs 450. Only 4 or 5 ever made tho.

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He meant VI= 6. But i assume you mean that too. Yeah, my mistake it was EVO V/VI RS450 not 540. With 380hp. Here's a picture of EVO V RS450´.

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Hmm not 100% sure on this would have to be one of the specials like the extreme or the zero fighter think the tommi just had more torque which gave it a better 0-60.... How ever if i am not wrong RC have the most power full VI in the UK :):):):)....

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