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Old 15-06-2010, 02:39 PM
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Some of you have met the previous owners of my Evo now. So i think its time i said a few kind words about my car. From day one 2005 my car has been battered around Croft, Caldwell, Oulton park, Spar & well over 200 laps of the Nurburgring before i got it @ 34k miles. This car's only problem's in this time have been brake's. When i had the engine work done Jimmy commented on how good all the internal parts still were. So good infact i sold them on. Now i know allot of people on here dont like Evo's but you have to give credit were it's due. I will be keeping the car for some years to come & will carry on giving it a good battering & hope it stays as reliable.
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Old 15-06-2010, 02:59 PM
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Mate, you know how much I like your car. It the dogs dangle downs

Good luck though with the "you are only allowed on here with a scooby" brigade

More importantly, what did Ray & Neil think of it?
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Old 15-06-2010, 03:20 PM
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I think thats one of the nicest evo's around and its condition is a credit to you nige. It was, for me, the biggest surprise in germany and certainly made me look at them in a whole new way
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Old 15-06-2010, 03:26 PM
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but how much did he spend on it
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Anout £30.00 I think
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Old 15-06-2010, 03:57 PM
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It is a lovely Evo

I like the Evo 5 most, but i would still own any after that
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i would like one nige,but i would have 2 have the evo7 gta because it has a triptronic gearbox,because i drive with hand controls,due 2 being a crippy.they have still got 278 bhp which would be enough for me.maybe if i get bored with my scooby
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Old 15-06-2010, 05:50 PM
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If insuring them wasnt such a pain in the arse one would definitely be a possibility in the near future. Ive always been one of the brigade who just think evo's and scoobs are both cracking cars
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its a stunning motor Nige, and i think most people on here still love the evo's as well as scoobs

wanna swap?
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its a stunning motor Nige, and i think most people on here still love the evo's as well as scoobs

wanna swap?
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Old 15-06-2010, 06:39 PM
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i do like the evo's but i hear so many crap things about them, need to drive one soon to know if its all true or not.
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i do like some of the evos, my favourites the 5 and 6's but id happily have a newer one, only thing that puts me off is the reliablity stories, no different to the scoobies i guess but i went to a rolling road day and a very nice evo made just under 370, when he left the rollers there was a small trail of oil being left by his car, next thing everyone was being told be carefull on the roundabout because the yellow evo dropped its guts all over the road
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i do like some of the evos, my favourites the 5 and 6's but id happily have a newer one, only thing that puts me off is the reliablity stories, no different to the scoobies i guess but i went to a rolling road day and a very nice evo made just under 370, when he left the rollers there was a small trail of oil being left by his car, next thing everyone was being told be carefull on the roundabout because the yellow evo dropped its guts all over the road
Just unlucky i guess, or pushing the standard internals too far?

After our 'Ring trip, the Evo's look far more suited to track punishment than the scoobs in my opinion!
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Old 15-06-2010, 10:17 PM
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Wasnt Rays broken by the end Steve ?
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It was broken before we got there I think.
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A well looked after well modded scoob will be reliable
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Wasnt Rays broken by the end Steve ?
True, forgot about that

But a saw quite a few 8's and 9's out there that just seemed to be going round and round all day doing the business
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Old 15-06-2010, 10:48 PM
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I saw alot of scoobs to... my friend from the MSOC in the white and blue Newage STi did over 15 laps without any probs

I didnt have any issues and James didnt and we did the most out of the scoobs i believe

Doing this sort of thing needs an oil-cooler and even if you go on the Evo sites about the ring they all say this is the main mod needed

Its horses for courses at the end of the day and i like abit of drag racing as well as track and Evo's dont handle launches well at all

When i get older i might want active Yaw control helping, me but at the mo i prefer doing it all myself
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lol, maybe i'm starting to fancy a turn to the dark side...



urgh, what am i saying
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Old 15-06-2010, 10:55 PM
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Older than your age says lol
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Nige's Evo is a credit to him and is definately welcome on here, I would say.

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Old 16-06-2010, 08:28 AM
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I agree 100% about the oil cooler. It's one of the best mods you can put on without doubt, and not an expensive one either.

The other thing is down to the drive down there. If you batter it down there, then go on track and batter it again, you are asking for serious trouble IMHO. Been there and still wear the XL T Shirt!
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Old 16-06-2010, 08:34 AM
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I would have an Evo, but scoobs are slightly more affordable. I'll stick to my Mercedes for the time being.... nice & cheap
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Old 16-06-2010, 08:57 AM
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Nige's Evo is a credit to him and is definately welcome on here, I would say.

Im confused to who said he wasnt lol
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Old 16-06-2010, 10:23 AM
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With regards Rays Evo, I had an e-mail from him this morning about some pics I have sent him. This is whats still going on with his Evo X

" I am still without the Evo X, it has been at Mitsubishi Garage for over a week now. The problem was that the transfer box was knackered and I am waiting for them to replace that, when the new one arrives! "

Ray also says in his e-mail that the Evo X is not a patch on the Evo 8, even in standard format.
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Im confused to who said he wasnt lol
Hi James

I wasn't suggesting that anybody had said he wasn't welcome, just re-inforcing the fact that he is. Sorry if that came across wrong.

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Old 16-06-2010, 11:16 AM
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I know you was mate

We all know at the end of the day there both great machines for what they do
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Old 16-06-2010, 12:02 PM
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Ray spent nothing on the car in his ownership. I've spent £15 k.
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Old 16-06-2010, 12:05 PM
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He's kept the Evo X in standard format as well hasn't he?

15k, blimey, no wonder it's pushing out nearly 600bhp Mr Squirrel.
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Old 16-06-2010, 12:35 PM
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OR............... Even more like it

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Old 16-06-2010, 07:44 PM
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I like
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He's kept the Evo X in standard format as well hasn't he?

15k, blimey, no wonder it's pushing out nearly 600bhp Mr Squirrel.
I wish! if i had that sort of power i wouldnt be playing with Scoobs & Evo's.
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I saw alot of scoobs to... my friend from the MSOC in the white and blue Newage STi did over 15 laps without any probs

I didn't have any issues and James didnt and we did the most out of the scoobs i believe

Doing this sort of thing needs an oil-cooler and even if you go on the Evo sites about the ring they all say this is the main mod needed

Its horses for courses at the end of the day and i like abit of drag racing as well as track and Evo's dont handle launches well at all

When i get older i might want active Yaw control helping, me but at the mo i prefer doing it all myself
The point i was trying to make was my Evo has been battered from day one & 34k later it was still going strong. Ray had kept it std & had no issues with engine or box. The car never even had so much as a wheel bearing changed. I wasn't trying to say there better just that this particular car had done really well considering the abuse it's had. All the Evo's come with oil coolers some models have bigger than others. As far as yaw control is concerned mine is none existent at the moment i will however get it mapped back on again. I dont really know the in's & outs of it to be honest. Ive now tried it without so when i get some money together its going back on. If it helps then good if i feel no improvement then it will be removed completely & an RS diff fitted. Your right James the Scoobs are better at the drag strip. There better at the launching proberly due to the gear box being in the right place. As you say there both good for the money you pay.
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Old 16-06-2010, 08:26 PM
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my evo 5 was the best out of the bunch between the evos and scoobs ive had deffo


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Old 16-06-2010, 08:30 PM
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The point i was trying to make was my Evo has been battered from day one & 34k later it was still going strong. Ray had kept it std & had no issues with engine or box. The car never even had so much as a wheel bearing changed. I wasn't trying to say there better just that this particular car had done really well considering the abuse it's had. All the Evo's come with oil coolers some models have bigger than others. As far as yaw control is concerned mine is none existent at the moment i will however get it mapped back on again. I dont really know the in's & outs of it to be honest. Ive now tried it without so when i get some money together its going back on. If it helps then good if i feel no improvement then it will be removed completely & an RS diff fitted. Your right James the Scoobs are better at the drag strip. There better at the launching proberly due to the gear box being in the right place. As you say there both good for the money you pay.
All was tongue in cheek Nige.... as i know what you was saying, but i like playing devil's advocate
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All was tongue in cheek Nige.... as i know what you was saying, but i like playing devil's advocate
Ha! Ha! You git i thought you had got the hump. I hate posting sometimes as you cant always get the point over your trying to make. Come over for a pint on Friday mate it would be good to catch up. You can then tell me how your car makes all those fantastic noises. Joe cant stop bugging me about dump valve this & anti-lag the other.
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Ha! Ha! You git i thought you had got the hump. I hate posting sometimes as you cant always get the point over your trying to make. Come over for a pint on Friday mate it would be good to catch up. You can then tell me how your car makes all those fantastic noises. Joe cant stop bugging me about dump valve this & anti-lag the other.
2 hours for a pint is just to far mate, plus im at Silverstone for the Moto GP all weekend

Will have to sometime soon... oh and what dump-valve
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Nige, I get what you are saying about your Evo big time, as do most others. It's just enjoyable having a little tease every now and then

When you consider what a battering that car took, it's amazing it was in such good nick. It does go to prove that they are extremely well put together bits of kit.
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Nige, I get what you are saying about your Evo big time, as do most others. It's just enjoyable having a little tease every now and then

When you consider what a battering that car took, it's amazing it was in such good nick. It does go to prove that they are extremely well put together bits of kit.
I know mate i like to tease the Scooby's to. Errrrr Mr Worzel how many post's/?????? If you have posted that many then my Ring lap time is 6min's
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had an evo 6 for a year.. cost me nothing major

sold cheap to mate who has spent the earth on it

shocks, arbs, disks and pads, radiator, and now the balance belt just broke.. doh engine wrecked.. but despite a receipt for it changed twice it appears to be orignal belt!

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sold cheap to mate who has spent the earth on it

shocks, arbs, disks and pads, radiator, and now the balance belt just broke.. doh engine wrecked.. but despite a receipt for it changed twice it appears to be orignal belt!

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Bloody balence shafts,gald i dont have them anymore. Some on the mlr have had issues with shaft belts. The rest of the list seems more age related though. You went back to the Scoobs is that because you feel more comfortable with them ?
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Bloody balence shafts,gald i dont have them anymore. Some on the mlr have had issues with shaft belts. The rest of the list seems more age related though. You went back to the Scoobs is that because you feel more comfortable with them ?
I am lucky enough to have a daily drive and a play thing, the daily drive was the evo6 for a year, but I still had the subaru as well.
Mapped an evo8 in yellow the other week, looked excellent but driving position felt wrong.
I just find the subaru suits my driving better.
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