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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 08:53 PM
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00 Z28 vs EVO III

I was driving through town today and came upon an EVO VIII. I pulled up behind him and could tell he was running in a fairly low gear. I pulled up beside him and he up and takes off. I follow suit, but once I reached about 70 in a 35 I let off. He turned onto a highway outside of town that has light traffic and is fairly straight, so I followed him. He takes off as soon as he gets straight (40mph) and goes up to about 80 before he lets off. We were staying even from the time we take off until the time we let off. Once again, while I was behind him, the takes off, this time going about 50, and gets the jump on me. We run up to around 100 this time and I am starting to pull ever so slightly. The last time we ran we were once again going about 50 and are side by side. At the beginning he jumps me by about 1/2 a car (his rear bumper was at my door) and pulls ever so slowly until about 75 to a lead of about 1.5 car lengths (half a car length between his rear bumper and my front bumper). Once we reach about 95 I slowly start to pull on him and by the time we reach 115 I am a full car ahead of him and let off at about 130 with about 2.5 car lead. I didn't get a chance to talk to him, but it looked like a stock car. All in all I was very impressed.

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Old Jun 14, 2004 | 10:01 PM
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If he was running that tightly with you, he probably wasn't stock.

A boost controller and a reflashed ECU can net you upwards of 30-40 HP with Evos and you wouldn't know the difference from stock.
Old Jun 15, 2004 | 07:23 AM
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Good Kill.

For him to get that quick jump on you, he prolly was in the car's sweet spot !
Old Jun 15, 2004 | 11:31 AM
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he probably want stock, i have pulled stock ones pretty good from a roll
Old Jun 15, 2004 | 05:20 PM
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Originally posted by Oracle17
How are the specs of an evo 3 compared to an evo 8? never seen anything but an 8 on the road and a 7 at a show.
Yeah sorry about that I meant 8
Old Jun 16, 2004 | 12:39 AM
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Like I've said before, it's truly sad that the American V-8 is slowly being relegated to history and obscurity by the new AWD turbo 4's (i.e. STI and EVO).
Old Jun 16, 2004 | 05:17 AM
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Originally posted by 1fast95Z
Like I've said before, it's truly sad that the American V-8 is slowly being relegated to history and obscurity by the new AWD turbo 4's (i.e. STI and EVO).
I was eventually gonna happen..gotta think though the evo and the sti are far from a bargain ..for what you pay for that you could get a used low miled 03/04 Cobra
Old Jun 16, 2004 | 11:39 AM
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Originally posted by 1fast95Z
Like I've said before, it's truly sad that the American V-8 is slowly being relegated to history and obscurity by the new AWD turbo 4's (i.e. STI and EVO).
Not really. Ford's Mustang GT/Cobra, the GT, the Lightning and the new LS2 based C6 (Along with the forthcoming LS2 GTO) all seem to point in the direction of a strong revival of the American V8.

Compare today back to the pathetic offerings of the '80s (Remember: The Pre-LT1 C4 was being RAPED in the press by the Turbocharged 4-banger 944 as well as just about every other comparable Import) and you'll find that the American V8 is more alive than it ever was.

The Evos and STis are just competition. I'm glad Japan finally pulled its head out of its *** and brought some of their better turbocharged offerings. Competition breeds the better product.
Old Jun 19, 2004 | 06:04 PM
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Originally posted by MrBonus
Not really. Ford's Mustang GT/Cobra, the GT, the Lightning and the new LS2 based C6 (Along with the forthcoming LS2 GTO) all seem to point in the direction of a strong revival of the American V8.

Compare today back to the pathetic offerings of the '80s (Remember: The Pre-LT1 C4 was being RAPED in the press by the Turbocharged 4-banger 944 as well as just about every other comparable Import) and you'll find that the American V8 is more alive than it ever was.

The Evos and STis are just competition. I'm glad Japan finally pulled its head out of its *** and brought some of their better turbocharged offerings. Competition breeds the better product.
exactly. only difference nowadays is how many 4 bangers are now worthy competition. personally i think this is a good thing. the more competition the v8 gets, the better the v8 gets.
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