Planning on buying an EVO- need some input
Yeah - it got rear and front ended - damned SUV drivers! Honestly, I'd go for the MR, although the EVO doesn't really need a 6 speed, it does keep the engine on the boil and in the power band, plus ACD etc etc is nice 
Where are you living at the moment?

Where are you living at the moment?
Originally Posted by digitaltekniq
Yeah - it got rear and front ended - damned SUV drivers! Honestly, I'd go for the MR, although the EVO doesn't really need a 6 speed, it does keep the engine on the boil and in the power band, plus ACD etc etc is nice 
Where are you living at the moment?

Where are you living at the moment?
I'm currently living in Moscow, Russia. I work in the US Embassy.
Yup - I think Vishnu had their One Lap car running around 560whp and they twisted a synchro, the clutch will definitely go before the gearbox. The only other issue is the transfer case, but again, 5k clutch drop launches don't help 
Exciting stuff - I've got a crazy Russian friend in Moscow. Bet it's bloody cold over there...not like Dallas

Exciting stuff - I've got a crazy Russian friend in Moscow. Bet it's bloody cold over there...not like Dallas
for me, the absolute best thing about the evo is how it makes you into a much much better driver. with all of the components working in harmony, (quick steering, colossal brakes, superb throttle response and that glued-to-the road feeling), the car feels like a true extension of your body. car mags really hit the point when they said the evo's handling is so predictable, it's almost telepathic.
mechanically, everything feels strong and durable. even the clutch is fine. it might not be as strong as aftermarkets, but it gets the job done and works well with the drivetrain. the pedal feedback is excellent(especially the brakes) and its spacing is perfect for heel-toe movements.
make no mistake about it, the evo is a pure driver's car. it's too bad the exhilaration and fulfillment cannot be experienced on the same level by the passengers.
with that said. two ultra-minor gripes...pretty bad turn radius and poor interior lighting. i have a hard time reading the meters sometimes.
mechanically, everything feels strong and durable. even the clutch is fine. it might not be as strong as aftermarkets, but it gets the job done and works well with the drivetrain. the pedal feedback is excellent(especially the brakes) and its spacing is perfect for heel-toe movements.
make no mistake about it, the evo is a pure driver's car. it's too bad the exhilaration and fulfillment cannot be experienced on the same level by the passengers.
with that said. two ultra-minor gripes...pretty bad turn radius and poor interior lighting. i have a hard time reading the meters sometimes.
also wanted to add that nearing it's limits, the evo feels very stable and really adds confidence to your abilities. you'll find yourself working on certain corners in your neighborhood, pushing the car until you hear all four tires chirp in unison and feeling the blood rushing to the side of your head. man, im describing this car like it's coc@ine or something.
Originally Posted by Mxt 1
also wanted to add that nearing it's limits, the evo feels very stable and really adds confidence to your abilities. you'll find yourself working on certain corners in your neighborhood....
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