Did everyone forget about the front mount?
Did everyone forget about the front mount?
Guys -
With all this talk about the benefits the STi has over the EVO, I thought I would remind everyone that one of the major benefits the EVO has over the STi is the front mount intercooler, including all of the hard piping/plumbing that is already ran. You gotta figure thats at least $2k right there as an aftermarket modification, if you include installation. Just my thoughts...
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With all this talk about the benefits the STi has over the EVO, I thought I would remind everyone that one of the major benefits the EVO has over the STi is the front mount intercooler, including all of the hard piping/plumbing that is already ran. You gotta figure thats at least $2k right there as an aftermarket modification, if you include installation. Just my thoughts...
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Subaru's top mound is unique man, besides, air has to travel a lot shorter distance to get from the intercooler to the turbo and the intake manifold with the Subaru set up. Now if you have a huge turbo that requires more air flow then the top mount intercooler can handle, then you should get a front mount. The STI's top mount intercooler is very efficient for the IHI it comes with.
Originally posted by djdaizzy
Subaru's top mound is unique man, besides, air has to travel a lot shorter distance to get from the intercooler to the turbo and the intake manifold with the Subaru set up. Now if you have a huge turbo that requires more air flow then the top mount intercooler can handle, then you should get a front mount. The STI's top mount intercooler is very efficient for the IHI it comes with.
Subaru's top mound is unique man, besides, air has to travel a lot shorter distance to get from the intercooler to the turbo and the intake manifold with the Subaru set up. Now if you have a huge turbo that requires more air flow then the top mount intercooler can handle, then you should get a front mount. The STI's top mount intercooler is very efficient for the IHI it comes with.
Erik
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I don't think that 6 speed would make much of a difference for 1/4 mile times. The only nice thing about it would be a cruising gear for the highway and gearing setup to take advantage of a little more top speed, otherwise the current 5 speed is built well and proven.
Mark
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US Evo JDM Evo 8 1st 2.928 2.909 2nd 1.950 1.944 3rd 1.407 1.434 4th 1.031 1.100 5th 0.720 0.868 6th 0.693 Final 4.529 4.583
Last edited by KK; Jan 11, 2003 at 01:29 PM.
Does anyone have any info on the EVO FMIC?
Everytime I see a pic of it, all I can think about it the Star-Quest FMIC used in the 80s.
I'm just wondering if it is the exact same intercooler or not? Because, from the pics, it sure does look almost identical.
Everytime I see a pic of it, all I can think about it the Star-Quest FMIC used in the 80s.
I'm just wondering if it is the exact same intercooler or not? Because, from the pics, it sure does look almost identical.
Originally posted by KK
I don't think that 6 speed would make much of a difference for 1/4 mile times. The only nice thing about it would be a cruising gear for the highway and gearing setup to take advantage of a little more top speed, otherwise the current 5 speed is built well and proven.
Mark
I don't think that 6 speed would make much of a difference for 1/4 mile times. The only nice thing about it would be a cruising gear for the highway and gearing setup to take advantage of a little more top speed, otherwise the current 5 speed is built well and proven.
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US Evo JDM Evo 8 1st 2.928 2.909 2nd 1.950 1.944 3rd 1.407 1.434 4th 1.031 1.100 5th 0.720 0.868 6th 0.693 Final 4.529 4.583



