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I'm thinking about another Evo... might grab a 9 this time.

They are great cars man. They just need a good 230+ AWKW

Skylines have ruined 2 litre engines for me

It's fine after you get used to the 2 litre

But then you get back in a Skyline and man do you notice the 500cc you're missing

I'm constantly surprised by the low end torque the 4g63t has, even before it's come onto boost (which happens very early, compared to the highflow on the 2.5)...

But it's still not a car that really makes you moist and love driving, especially at what I estimate to now be about 160awkw...

SR's are great and all... but fark the GTiR and its shims. whats the difference between a noisy GTiR head and a quiet one? apparently 2 thou (0.07mm) of shim.

i found that out this afternoon. $71 and 6 shims later. prick even charged $2 packaging and handling... i f**king picked it up.

Don't underestimate 2L.

The later focus and Mazda MPS 2L (or 2.5's for that matter) are basically built for down low.... It's just up top they waver (from factory)

Rather have the extra .5 giving torque everywhere

Maybe it's my turbo and engine combination but I love my RB25, it does so well everywhere

Lol, 334HP 230KG aussie built superbike and it's in production

that's insane

http://pgmv8.com.au/spec-sheet/

birds you wouldn't even get one brah

Edited by UNR33L

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