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Old 10-11-2010, 06:51 PM
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What do you mean? The Evo VII/IX MR 6 speed is not that strong, but the 5 speed in all Evos is really strong.
I only say this because I like having a clutch/shifter, and they dont the older 6 speed was not nearly as well built as the sti.
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and also, why are you looking at EVO Xs? If I were going to get any EVO it would be a 9 MR. hands down.
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Originally Posted by Krinkov
and also, why are you looking at EVO Xs? If I were going to get any EVO it would be a 9 MR. hands down.

yea good point, but the look of the X looks more with the times, it makes the previous generation look dated. But hey if its all about performance esp, making power, the 4g63 would be the choice.

however, i hear there is a misconception on the X, saying it does not make power as easy, but ive seen some numbers to make me reconsider..
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and also, why are you looking at EVO Xs? If I were going to get any EVO it would be a 9 MR. hands down.
id go evo rs with a ix front and rear bumper personally. btw jerrrr you have pm ktia
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We have two evo X MRs in our customer base, with almost identical set ups; AMS FMIC, aux trans cooler, 2nd fuel pump, 1000cc injectors, TBE, e85 tuned.
In current form, both cars scare the **** out of me as daily drivers. Very fast, very agile, and with he proper brake pads, stop on a dime.
Parts are atrociously expensive; trans fluid change = $500 minimum, $2000 for front brakes, etc.

Clutch cost alone is silly expesive and time consuming.
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Do you know how much it cost to change the clutch on one of these!?
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
We have two evo X MRs in our customer base, with almost identical set ups; AMS FMIC, aux trans cooler, 2nd fuel pump, 1000cc injectors, TBE, e85 tuned.
In current form, both cars scare the **** out of me as daily drivers. Very fast, very agile, and with he proper brake pads, stop on a dime.
Parts are atrociously expensive; trans fluid change = $500 minimum, $2000 for front brakes, etc.

Clutch cost alone is silly expesive and time consuming.
$2000 for front brakes? C'mon now... Stop spreading misinformation, they are brembos just like the STi and you know it's not $2000 for a brake pad change on the STi.

MR SST trans fluid change is about $350 with fluid and filter, expensive but it's a dual clutch fluid change like a GTR.
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Originally Posted by slow04wrx
I only say this because I like having a clutch/shifter, and they dont the older 6 speed was not nearly as well built as the sti.
The MR and SE models of the X are twin clutch. The GSR is still stick.
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I think he meant 2,000 for front brake pads + rotors. It would cost that much if you get high performance parts such as two piece rotors and some high end track pads. But for just stock/street replacements, I could find quality aftermarket parts for 600 to 700.
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Originally Posted by earlyapex
$2000 for front brakes? C'mon now... Stop spreading misinformation, they are brembos just like the STi and you know it's not $2000 for a brake pad change on the STi.

MR SST trans fluid change is about $350 with fluid and filter, expensive but it's a dual clutch fluid change like a GTR.
Sorry, but you are wrong.
Each can of Mountain Goo = $150 & you'll need two cans...more if you're adding a much needed aux trans cooler.
Plus Filter = $150.
Plus labor.

Front brakes require two rotors...at $750 each(unless some non OE has made a replacement).
Plus pads.
Plus fluid.
Plus labor.
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
Sorry, but you are wrong.
Front brakes require two rotors...at $750 each(unless some non OE has made a replacement).
Plus pads.
Plus fluid.
Plus labor.
15 seconds on tirerack...

Brembo slotted rotors: $350 a pair
Centric blank rotors: $100 each

Hawk HPS street pads: $125
Hawk Performance Ceramic pads: $129

This is all for the Evo X, and I'm certain you could find all of that cheaper than tire rack if you do a bit of leg work. Evo IX and older are cheaper.

http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...autoModClar=MR

Stop tech slotted rotors $325 $299.95
Hawk HPS Pads $118 $124.60

Brake fluid, what $10?

So $325 + $125 + $10 = $460 for parts + 2 hour labor? So $660 out the door roughly.
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You're comparing apples to carrots; I specifically gave prices for the Evo X MR, which use a two piece rotor.
MR is a fair comparison to an STi, performance/options/feature-wise.

Originally Posted by Amandyke
15 seconds on tirerack...

Brembo slotted rotors: $350 a pair
Centric blank rotors: $100 each

Hawk HPS street pads: $125
Hawk Performance Ceramic pads: $129

This is all for the Evo X, and I'm certain you could find all of that cheaper than tire rack if you do a bit of leg work. Evo IX and older are cheaper.

http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...autoModClar=MR

Stop tech slotted rotors $325 $299.95
Hawk HPS Pads $118 $124.60
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
You're comparing apples to carrots; I specifically gave prices for the Evo X MR, which use a two piece rotor.
MR is a fair comparison to an STi, performance/options/feature-wise.
All of those prices are for the MR. However I see where you're going with this, so if you stick with a 2 piece (which it doesn't look like it's free floating so I don't know why you'd bother, but that's another thread) the DBA5000 rotors are $986 a pair: http://www.importimageracing.com/p/D...at-08EVOX.html
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Ive never been a "comfort *****", so the EVO X is looking more and more appealing to me, especially with the posts that you guys have provided. I'm really close to cleaning the hell out of my WRX STi (2007) and selling it to buy an EVO X... I don't care what my wife says, this car is what I want, and is what Ive always wanted! Ive wanted a real deal EVO since like 1997 but since they weren't available, I bought my 2.5RS, then my 06 WRX, and then finally my 07 WRX STi... I'm really happy with my STi, but would still love to have an EVO since it's my true love and calling. Id never leave this community, the only difference would be that I drive an EVO rather than an STi. I love how easily EVO's can be modded, I love the quick steering rack, I love the looks, I love the stiffness, I love the seats, I love everything about it!!! My wife would get upset, but I'm not too worried about that.

Damn, I really want an EVO X even more now!!! AHHHHH!
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