Subaru Vs Evo
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goli

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6 posts

214 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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At the min im the owner of an 05 impreza 4x4......sadly its a 1600...... which is a bit crap. the car looks great but just dosent have the performance to match. i have thought about putting the turbo engine in but will the drive train take the power or, is the full STI set up needed. If this idea fails/is to expensive, i have looked at an EVO VII FQ300, but i dont really know how economical or driveable the car is, would i just be better to go and buy an sti.

Wadeski

8,844 posts

236 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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just buy a faster car...I mean you can get a perfectly good classic scoob or Evo V for about six grand?

you will spend a fortune swapping bits into your 1.6

Smifffy

2,000 posts

289 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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Agreed - the cost of upgrading everything in a standard scoob will be extraordinary. Save up and make the right decision when you can afford it. There are lots of scoobies around so take your time - it'll be worth it.



stevieb

5,253 posts

290 months

Wednesday 28th May 2008
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To much hassle in transplanting the engine gearbox looms etc into a non-turbo car..

If you want the discrete looks of a non-turbo get a WRX stick a front mount intercooler on and replace the bonnet for a non-turbobonnet without the scoop.

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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Ditto the above on a std 1600cc Impreza!! No way Jose.....get another car!!

You could do the same as i have done though if you had a WRX in the first place and dump an STi lump into it, change the wiring loom and bingo....one very quick WRX wagon biggrin

And mine still looks like a WRX Wagon...hehe

evo.all.over

7 posts

214 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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well you can have my evo iv for £4000 it's over 300bhp.

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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This isn't the place to sell your motor....stick it in PH classifieds thumbup

goli

Original Poster:

6 posts

214 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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my main reason for considering the transplant is that the car is a full STI/WRC replica. i would like to buy an EVO VII but am not sure how easy they are to drive on a daily basis.ie. fuel.

Hongkongfooi

636 posts

270 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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The scooby is easier to drive/live with on a day to day basis. Expect horrendous mpg either way. The most I have got out a tank is 250 miles pottering about. Service intervals twice that of an evo. I looked into this long and hard as I have alwys preferred the evo but the scooby is better value for money.

goli

Original Poster:

6 posts

214 months

Thursday 29th May 2008
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yea ive alway luved both cars but my 1600 is only doing 220 miles to a tank.....its awful...i really wouldent mind if it had power to back it up. wats the reliability like with the subaru.....ive heard some scary stories about the engines.

Geoff82

433 posts

245 months

Friday 30th May 2008
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goli said:
yea ive alway luved both cars but my 1600 is only doing 220 miles to a tank.....its awful...i really wouldent mind if it had power to back it up. wats the reliability like with the subaru.....ive heard some scary stories about the engines.
If its maintained correctly and warmed up and warmed down sympathetically you shouldn't have any issues. Its a reliable enough engine: people tend to run into problems when they can't afford to keep up with the maintenance schedule

Hongkongfooi

636 posts

270 months

Friday 30th May 2008
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Geoff82 said:
goli said:
yea ive alway luved both cars but my 1600 is only doing 220 miles to a tank.....its awful...i really wouldent mind if it had power to back it up. wats the reliability like with the subaru.....ive heard some scary stories about the engines.
If its maintained correctly and warmed up and warmed down sympathetically you shouldn't have any issues. Its a reliable enough engine: people tend to run into problems when they can't afford to keep up with the maintenance schedule
Agreed, and if they modify them badly (too much boost etc)

TAS1981

498 posts

228 months

Monday 2nd June 2008
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Whats more, you will put all that money into the car and never get it back. Go and buy the one you want where someone else has spent all the money on it and just enjoy it. At the sort of money you are talking about if you look after it you wont lose much on it!

also have you considered the insurance cost, a touch more than a 1600!! eek