Bye bye STi, hello new world
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Bye bye STi, hello new world
Not really an Evo newbie, been on here for a while but went missing, like my ringlands in my STi. Worked on Evos in the past. Way easier than my vehicle of regret, but then again both have their weaknesses and the Evos have way more strengths. Sold my STi a while ago, now slowly looking for a new fun car. Have a few vehicles in mind but then again might just bite the bullet and hold of to get the car I wanted to get back in 07.
Thank you, and have a great weekend.
P.S. no, I don't like long walks on the beach, rather long nights in a garage. Cheers.
Thank you, and have a great weekend.
P.S. no, I don't like long walks on the beach, rather long nights in a garage. Cheers.
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I don't know what it is about sti's, but every friend I have that's owned them has had dramatic problems. It's probably a coincidance, but they seem self destruct once you throw mods at them. 3 buddies had fully built motors with t3 turbo setups, and all of them stayed around 400whp. Sucks to think they spent all that money for 400 hp. And then they all had engine failure, not kidding.
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Don't know. If I were to get an Evo it would most likely be beat up because I would end up having it as a track car. Rebuilt title wouldn't hurt, since they tend to go for way cheaper. X would be nice, but too new, plus I like the Iron block of the 4G, just in case I would like to go a little too much overboard with power.
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I don't know what it is about sti's, but every friend I have that's owned them has had dramatic problems. It's probably a coincidance, but they seem self destruct once you throw mods at them. 3 buddies had fully built motors with t3 turbo setups, and all of them stayed around 400whp. Sucks to think they spent all that money for 400 hp. And then they all had engine failure, not kidding.
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Timing belt changes are the only thing I liked about my Subaru. Easiest I've ever done.
Other than that, it was more comfortable for longer trips and I liked not having frames around the windows.
None of those are really good reasons to pick it over an Evo. Mine was just a WRX, though. Full bolt ons and an upgraded (OEM) turbo = <300 whp LOL
Other than that, it was more comfortable for longer trips and I liked not having frames around the windows.
None of those are really good reasons to pick it over an Evo. Mine was just a WRX, though. Full bolt ons and an upgraded (OEM) turbo = <300 whp LOL
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Timing belt changes are the only thing I liked about my Subaru. Easiest I've ever done.
Other than that, it was more comfortable for longer trips and I liked not having frames around the windows.
None of those are really good reasons to pick it over an Evo. Mine was just a WRX, though. Full bolt ons and an upgraded (OEM) turbo = <300 whp LOL
Other than that, it was more comfortable for longer trips and I liked not having frames around the windows.
None of those are really good reasons to pick it over an Evo. Mine was just a WRX, though. Full bolt ons and an upgraded (OEM) turbo = <300 whp LOL
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Yeah. Not having the window frame is nice. But when you consider on how much money spent to power ratio, well, it's pretty sad. For an Evo all you need is a built head and you can make 450awhp on pump. For my STI I had to fully build the motor. Mind you this was all way before E85. Once E85 came about no gas stations by me carried it. Yeah, the timing belt is not bad, but sucked because I didn't feel lie removing my radiator. Once you do more than ten, the small tricks you learn is a plus. Not going to lie. Feels nice driving a car and not having to worry about fouled plugs or if you are going to be stuck in dead stop traffic.
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Yep. Took more and was a more of a pain in the *** than anything. Except one good thing about going rotated and flipping the intake manifold, easier to change the spark plugs. But still could of had another vehicle more mod friendly and easier to work on. Lol
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