Evo or Sti
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take them both out, beat them like the neighbors dog, buy the one that didn't break.....BAM, new car...
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EVO > Sti enough said.... Still waiting to see what Shane's Sti will run at the track..
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Alls i have to say is STI tranny's are strong....AFTER 05'......everyone knows the first year of every new production sucks ass.....and there were many upgrades made on the 05 sti...
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97slowgsx wrote:
Alls i have to say is STI tranny's are strong....AFTER 05'......everyone knows the first year of every new production sucks ass.....and there were many upgrades made on the 05 sti...[<u>edit</u>] US-spec
[<u>edit</u>] Rev. D (2004)In 2004, Subaru of America announced it will sell the WRX STi. Subaru Tecnica International's president said in an interview with Road & Track magazine that he wishes to best the <u>Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution</u> in the US. Thus, the each iteration of the US-spec WRX STi was essentially the same as the respective J-spec STi Spec C (the highest performing STi version barring special variants). All the part numbers match up, including the part-numbers for the glass windows and dampeners. However, instead of the EJ207, the USA receives the first EJ257, a 2.5 liter version of the EJ207. Unlike the EJ207, it features hypereutectic cast pistons as opposed to the forged pistons in the EJ207. The steering rack is the standard STi's 15.2:1 instead of the Spec C's 13:1
[<u>edit</u>] Rev. E (2005)As with the Japanese-spec C models, US-spec STis received additional rear fender flaring in order to allow an increase in wheel size. The wheel size went from 17" x 7.5" to 17" x 8". In accordance with the increased wheel width, steering lock-to-lock turns have been reduced. Wheel hub strength was improved. The P.C.D. was changed from 5 x 100 to 5 x 114.3.
Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_Impreza_WRX_STI
wanna show me where the tranny changed? From what I can tell it is the same 6MT tranny that Subaru has used in ALL of their STi's....much like the 5MT (WRX) is the same tranny that was used in the Subaru Brat back in the 80's w/ virtually no changes. Typically speaking the 6MT is a great transmission, but Kirk has had numerous problems with his, maybe he got a bad one, I dunno...that being said, I still think that OVERALL the transmission is better in an STi, though not for drag racing, but the 4G63 is a better block for making cheap horsepower reliably...mostly due to its having been around for at least 15 years.
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i never said they changed the whole trans....i know its still the 6 spd manual....that doest mean something on the inside wasnt slightly changed.
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I'm willing to bet it wasn't.
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The winter I bought my '02 WRX I would've bought an EVO if I could've afforded it at the time. Ended up with the STi because the place I was financing my WRX through were dicks and wouldn't refinance my car at a lower interest rate. I already knew Subies and Muscatell gave me great trade in on my WRX so I just traded up. The EVO is a great car, I wish I could have both. But I love my car too, they both rock. If you want the one you can mod cheaper/easier and get more out of it go with the EVO all the way.
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