My Manifold Cracked once again....
If anything....I would hold onto my tC at least until the Toyota/Subaru car has been brought to life. I would buy an STI or Evo to put my kids in the back seat and have a fast family 4 door sedan. Even though they are a BEAST of a car on the tracks, when you break something in them...be prepared to spend twice the money to fix it as well as twice the cost in parts to mod it.
I have built EVOs and STis, the price between them and the TC is about the same for most of the same stuff. Turbo kits, diffs, etc. The only difference is you have alot more in terms of choices of stuff for those cars. So sometimes it might seem more expensive. The STi can be pricey for parts depending on what you get.
~don
In my experience no matter what platform you start with to get them to perform equally you are spending the same net number.
but yeah, it bothers me that gmc sierras, cadillac escalades, and chevy corvettes all sound just about the same. nearly the same engines too.
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Honestly, before working here, these are the type of cars I worked on daily. The statement of being twice as much to repair or buy parts is a very common misconception.
I have built EVOs and STis, the price between them and the TC is about the same for most of the same stuff. Turbo kits, diffs, etc. The only difference is you have alot more in terms of choices of stuff for those cars. So sometimes it might seem more expensive. The STi can be pricey for parts depending on what you get.
~don
In my experience no matter what platform you start with to get them to perform equally you are spending the same net number.
I have built EVOs and STis, the price between them and the TC is about the same for most of the same stuff. Turbo kits, diffs, etc. The only difference is you have alot more in terms of choices of stuff for those cars. So sometimes it might seem more expensive. The STi can be pricey for parts depending on what you get.
~don
In my experience no matter what platform you start with to get them to perform equally you are spending the same net number.
I was speaking in terms of quality parts. I thought the Evo's parts/mods were substantially more expensive. Did some looking around and their not bad. I assumed it was the same as my 350z. Parts for the Z are twice as much as for a tC.
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You should look up s2000 parts, youll ____ yourself rofl. $4000 for a hardtop, $1700 for a Mugen intake...lmfao. I/H/E/ITB costs about $6500.
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OMFG - if i ever saw someone that had this i would laugh so hard at them id prolly fall on the floor - this is just like paying $12,000 for the titanium exhaust on the gtr - some people really do have more money than brains.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...&Store_Code=EM
I just did the math - even if they somehow managed to gain 15whp off that intake (which i highly doubt will happen) theyd be spending $111/per hp. I think thats the worst ratio Ive EVER seen lol.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...&Store_Code=EM
I just did the math - even if they somehow managed to gain 15whp off that intake (which i highly doubt will happen) theyd be spending $111/per hp. I think thats the worst ratio Ive EVER seen lol.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
OMFG - if i ever saw someone that had this i would laugh so hard at them id prolly fall on the floor - this is just like paying $12,000 for the titanium exhaust on the gtr - some people really do have more money than brains.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...&Store_Code=EM
I just did the math - even if they somehow managed to gain 15whp off that intake (which i highly doubt will happen) theyd be spending $111/per hp. I think thats the worst ratio Ive EVER seen lol.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...&Store_Code=EM
I just did the math - even if they somehow managed to gain 15whp off that intake (which i highly doubt will happen) theyd be spending $111/per hp. I think thats the worst ratio Ive EVER seen lol.
And actually, there are much worse Power:$ things for the S2K. Anyone running cheap exhausts or cheap intakes literally just took money and threw it in the garbage. Gaining 5whp from a $1,700 intake is a lot better than losing 15WHP from a $300 intake. And yes, a lot of cheap parts for the S2K will drastically reduce the performance of the vehicle.
Actually, I just checked, and an ARC titanium dual catback exhaust for the S2K costs $4,500 lol.
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