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Old 8th October 2006, 23:27   #1
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Lancer Invecs Need urgent help!

Hi Guys,

need some help, i have a Lancer Invexs 1.8 Automatic. I am in US right now and I want to pick up a K&N (stock) for my car. The problem is I have lost the part number I picked from India. Could you guys try and get the part number of K&N for Lancer (I think 1.5 and 1.8 both have same stock air filter).

Any suggestions on what else I can pick for my beuties from here?

Thanks.
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Old 8th October 2006, 23:37   #2
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hi rishi,

the model number is 33-2105 i just had one fitted in my 1.5L lancer yesterday.

http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=33-2105
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Get the Ralliart Mivec engine.
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Old 9th October 2006, 13:10   #4
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@ devarshi :- AaaayiLaaa !!!!! MIVEC ENGINE :o lol,dude,let the innocent soul try the k&n first,n if he thinks that its not sufficient enuff,then he might think of switching the engines too haha
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@Rishi:If ur car is out of the warranty period, then get urself a conical K&N filter. More efficient than the regular stock replacement ones.
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how about the Modded ECU? I dunno about the prices and all. Just know that its available.
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hi rishi,

the model number is 33-2105 i just had one fitted in my 1.5L lancer yesterday.

http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=33-2105
Thanks...I was suggested 33-2074, could you check and see the difference. Appreciate your help.
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@Rishi:If ur car is out of the warranty period, then get urself a conical K&N filter. More efficient than the regular stock replacement ones.
Thanks nitrous, but my car is in warranty, it is just 6 months old, i would have to live with stock :(
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how about the Modded ECU? I dunno about the prices and all. Just know that its available.
Hey could you get me some more info on ECU mod that I can pick from here? This should be exciting. Thanks.
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Old 11th October 2006, 21:10   #10
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The 33-2074 is for the Mitsubishi Lancer Cedia sold here in india. The old Lancer was sold in the US under the name Mitsubishi Mirage.

The new Cedia uses the 33-2074 filter where as the old Lancer or Mirage in US uses the 33-2105.

The sizes are different for these 2.

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Old 12th October 2006, 08:03   #11
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Hey could you get me some more info on ECU mod that I can pick from here? This should be exciting. Thanks.

which city are you in? I can just search for the different parts and accessories shop near you. Also maybe you can check with a local mitsubishi dealer on where to find Aftermarket parts.

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Hey this may be a bit late, but sometimes they let you keep your warranty even with a conical filter. GM/Fort Point have not questioned my conical filter whenever I send the car in for servicing.
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what's with the similar avatar pic everyone is sporting?

what's it about?
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Old 11th January 2007, 01:06   #14
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looks like the 1.8 invecs is discontinued by HM recently. Their website now only has the 1.5 and 2.o listed.
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looks like the 1.8 invecs is discontinued by HM recently. Their website now only has the 1.5 and 2.o listed.
OT -
Had been to a HM showroom yesterday - they still have price lists of the Invex. Didn't ask them about availability though.

But it's kinda targetted at a very niche segment IMO. At 9.5ish OTR in Kolkata, it's around 25K cheaper than the Cedia select. I guess only customers who are hell bent on a Tiptronic under 10L would go for it.

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