Project EVO IX: Part 4, In search of the Ultimate EVO Brake System

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Mistubishi EVO nagisa under fender brace

The Nagisa Gacchiri brace made a huge difference in chassis stiffness making it worthwhile despite the somewhat time consuming installation.

While we had the front of the car apart we decided to install Nagisa’s Auto Gacchiri Supports under the front fenders. Nagisa is a small supplier of very trick suspension parts in Japan specializing in bearing equipped adjustable suspension links and braces to stiffen the chassis beyond the typical strut tower and lower control arm brace. We have always been impressed by the innovation and quality of Nagisa’s parts and have used them successfully in several other street and race car projects over the years with great success.

The main problem with Nagisa’s parts was that they were very hard to get in the USA. We had to get one of our friends stationed in Japan for a work assignment buy the parts at retail performance parts outfit and ship them to us. This was a hassle for all involved as well as very expensive. Fortunately this has been solved by More Japan, Inc.  More Japan has started to import and best of all inventory many of Nagisa’s trick parts right here in the USA. Now the parts can be bought with a phone call or a click of the mouse.

The braces require the removal of the front fenders and the entire front bumper fascia which is slightly tricky because the EVO has somewhat delicate aluminum front fenders and some hidden snap type fasteners in the lower part of the fender that require some care to pop loose without distorting or scratching the fender.  Work slowly and carefully here.  The stock fenders are very light, probably lighter than many of the carbon or fiberglass replacement parts on the market. After carefully removing the fenders, the braces bolt to the door hinges holes and the forward part of the brace bolts to the unibody about even with the shock tower using one existing hole and requiring that another hole must be drilled in the unibody at this point as well.

Brembo mitsubishi evo front brake upgrade

It’s a tight fit between our front wheel and the brake caliper but it is within safe limits. The looks of the new system are pretty impressive.

Once installed the Gacchiri brace triangulates this highly stressed part of the chassis, much like how extending a roll cage through the firewall does. Now the upper part of our unibody is reinforced with braces spreading torsional and bending loads over a wide area of the unibody.

Upon reassembly of the front end, we were simply amazed at the difference. We had felt that these braces would make little difference because of the rigid and triangulated WORKS front strut tower brace and the extensive matrix of Cusco Power Braces fortifying the underbody. We were wrong; these braces make a bigger difference in body stiffness than any one single brace that we have installed so far. We noticed a difference in ride comfort right away. Stiff chassis allow suspension to work better at absorbing bumps and believe it or not, the braces made our stiff competition sprung Moton shocks and stiff sidewalled Nitto NT01 tires ride about as well or better as a stock Evo!

Mitsubishi EVO Brembo rear brake upgrade
Brembo is one of the only companies offering an effective rear brake upgrade for the EVO.

An EVO is not known for refinement and they exhibit a pretty large amount of squeaks and rattles from the factory compared to a luxury car like a Lexus. Our EVO has had its share of squeaks coming from the dash and cowl area of the car. Amazingly the braces stopped the majority of undesirable noises coming from this area. The stiffness is very apparent when jacking up our EVO compared to unbraced EVOs. When jacked from one corner, our car does not flex or sag like the stockers. The whole car lifts at once, much like a car with a roll cage. Even when one corner of the car is jacked by itself, the doors all open and close easily. When driving up steep driveways on a diagonal, sometimes one or two wheels are lifted off the ground.

When driven there is an amazing difference in the solid feel between our chassis and a stock EVO. Our car feels much like a caged car and the steering response is tight and solid. Although these braces have zero bling factor as only you will know they are there, they are probably the first brace we would recommend installing.

With our ultimate suspension and brakes, we will now have to focus our attention to the engine in our ongoing quest to build the ultimate performance family car.

Sources

Ultimate brake systems

http://www.brembo.com/US

Ultimate suspension systems

More Japan

Fender Brace

http://robispec.com

 The Ultimate 3-way adjustable dampers

www.motonsuspension.com

 NT01 Tires

www.nittotire.com

Volk CE28N wheels

www.mackinindustries.com

 Suspension Bushings

 www.energysupension.com

 North American distributors for Whiteline

www.globalperformanceparts.com

 The ultimate EVO camber plate

 www.ground-control-store.com

 Pillow ball rear shock mounts, Chassis braces

http://www.worksevo.com

The best damn shop in town

http://www.technosquareinc.com

 ERS springs

www.eibach.com

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