Evo - a quick reliable daily driver?
I was hoping you evo guys could help me out a little bit. I currently have a 2g that seems to run for a couple months tops before something breaks and an '01 audi a4 that has 120k miles on it and I'm just worried that when things start need replacing that I'm going to go broke just doing simple maintenance.
Then the idea came up of parting out the 2g, selling the audi, and then maybe picking up an evo. But I'm not sure if it is the way to go and hope some of the evo guys can give their honest opinion if they had to do it over again if they'd pick an evo or get something else. I'm an evo n00b, so anything you can think of please post it up. Is there an certain mileage where things start needing to be replaced? I know there is the 60k service with the timing belt, but is there anything else major? I think I could be happy and content with a 400ish @ DB hp evo on corn. Is that too much to expect out of an evo that would be my daily driver? Is there anything that I should be looking for when looking at possible ones to buy? Any other info or help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks |
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400-430awhp on my dyno isn't a problem. It's attainable with bolt-on quick spooling turbos and the stock motor can handle it. The IX is optimal, but they cost a lot more. You want the 5-speed instead of the 6-speed also. The newer the 5-speed the better/more fixes they have. Make sure it shifts smooth, especially into 3rd gear. I have Evos in all the time that grind into 3rd.
They are prone to bent intake valves, so if you have a way to check that... They sometime leak water into the cabin at a harness grommet and then your wiring gets fucked. Schiedes knows all about it. |
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I have daily driven mine and at 125k I had to do a wheel bearing and a rear control arm bushing but that never made me stranded or anything. Just a quick easy fix. Mine is for sale at a great price too with all the 130k maintenance done!
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Keep em coming guys. I'm kinda really thinking about parting out the 2g. |
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I bought my IX at 10k miles and sold it at 53k. I honestly can't think of a single issue I had that wasn't caused by an aftermarket parts failure. Keep all the fluids fresh and stay up on the preventative maintenance. Actually wait, at 43k miles I had a leaky rear differential seal but that was covered under warranty and repaired.
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For the love of God, buy a IX.
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I think all the Evo's are awesome cars and you can't go wrong with any of them. I guess the thing I would say is treat it like a DD and mod slow...i fail at this and paid the price for it. Also remember not to push it too hard, Shane knows the limits of the 4G well though, so you are in good hands. I vote, yes do it. You can get into the 10's on a stock frame turbo too if you are a good driver, or even on the stock turbo if you are crazy like Ron. |
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I havnt had an issue with my IX ever. As far as anything failing. The occasional boost leak, but im running 30psi through stock IC pipes lol. I should be rolling around to 60k miles by around friday of this week or so. If you plan on making ay power though upgrade the clutch imediatly. Hell my stocker went at 38,xxx miles completely stock. One other thing is if you get an 8 with a stock plastic bov, get a IX metal bov or go SD and a Tial or whateveru like.
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Clutch longevity really depends on how it's driven; it's very important to remove the restrictor pill ASAP.
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Thanks for all the tips guys!
I'd love to get a 9, but I don't think I can afford it and I don't know if I can justify spending the extra money. I just got out of college recently and with paying back student loans, I don't want to take out a huge car loan. Realistically I think I'd probably be looking for a lower mileage 8, I just want a semi quick daily driver car with everything that works. |
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Put some nice cams in the 8 and you will love it :)
I'd plan on some winter tires and summer tires as well. |
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No problem with that! I just think the IX is optimal. With the VIII you gotta choose your cams well or the power levels don't compare to a IX or X. With the X your combination of parts is almost guaranteed to be breaking new ground and that's too expensive, even for IT guys.
I've never driven an VIII before. Buy one so we can swap cars for a spin. ;) |
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VIII + cams + IX turbo would make for a good lower cost alternative to a IX.
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Only thing went on my car was valve seals. Which could be replaced by yourself. Jim did his he said it wasn't bad. I just took Scheides stage 3 head because it was the right choice. My stock clutch was still good when I took it out at 55k. They are good cars. If you wanna drive mine no problem. Same with you mlomker come take it for a spin if you'd like.
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EVO's :drool:
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I would love to take you up on that offer if you're serious, hell even go for a ride would be fun. I've worked on a few evo's but never drove one or really rode in one that I can remember.
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http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/1844684096.html
Seems like a really good deal? I wish I didn't have car ADD. |
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