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Old 04-24-2006, 06:54 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by raceguy05
Yea always hear about the cluthches getting burned up. and the diffs making noises. might wanna build them up before you pump all that power out of them...
Yeah, I have heard those things and thats why I started this thread... thats what I wanted to find out. I'm leaning more towards the STI because I think with a turboback, intake, and mbc then I will be plenty fast enough to beat most stuff out there and still reliably get me from point a to point b. The evo has somewhat lost it's appeal since I've seen the state at which mitsubishi is in and I'm worried that if they are cutting corners and owe their dealerships all sorts of money, then they might be cutting corners in their production process. I'm so lost I dont know what to do anymore.
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