Hi Guys,
Looking for some advice - have got a Paj Evo that is down on power.
Looking back at the cars history it had an engine rebuild a few years ago - so the question is
If normal Pajero pistons were used could this account for a power loss - my research shows that the pistons are the same?
Looking at the web it appears as if the Evo gained more power through higher compression , modified inlet and output ports and the MIVEC system - can anybody confirm this is correct or am I missing something?
We are looking at each power gain aspect to see what we are missing.
Thanks - Hilton
Evo down on power
Return to “Engines and Engine Management”
Jump to
- General Information
- Read This First
- Notice Board
- Vehicles (Pajero / Pajero iO / Pajero Sport only)
- Pajero Technical Library
- General Pajero Discussion
- Engines and Engine Management
- Drivetrain
- Chassis, Bodywork, Trim & Interior
- Electrical & Electronics
- Suspension, Steering and Brakes
- Rims and Tyres
- Techniques (Driving, Recovery etc)
- DIY Projects (Mods and Rebuilds)
- Showcase your Pajero
- Vehicles (Other)
- Other Mitsubishi 4x4 / AWD
- All Other Brands
- Accessories and Equipment
- Vehicle Accessories
- Overlanding / Camping / Trail Equipment
- Communication and Navigation Equipment
- Travel, Trips and Trails
- Trip Reports
- Places to Visit
- Overlanding, Camping and Caravanning Advice
- Social
- Introduce Yourself
- Organise an Event
- Around the Campfire
- Marketplace
- Vehicles for Sale/Swap
- Vehicles Wanted
- Equipment for Sale/Swap
- Equipment Wanted
- Miscellaneous for sale / wanted
- Downloads and Documentation
- WebSite Support
- FAQ
- Website Feedback
- Online Shop Support
- Test Board
Latest Posts
- Pajero Gen 4 Sunroof available malana1929 Thu Mar 13, 2025 9:05 am
- Loose Screw - Passenger side footwell ? John293 Tue Mar 04, 2025 12:55 pm
- Rear seat clips Frankie Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:59 pm
- Instrument cluster EugeneS Sun Feb 23, 2025 7:11 pm
- Gen 3 dash pcb EugeneS Wed Feb 19, 2025 2:43 pm