Card and Driver TV: EVO Vs. STI
Just saw it, will be on again on TNN at 12:30 Eastern Sunday.
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Any info will be appreciated
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Well, it was the tv version of the magazine test from last month. It was about 10 minutes long. Basically, they preferred the EVO, but said it was close. They took them to the Streets of Willow Road Course where the EVO won by 2/10 of a second and then Rod Millen a former rally race car driver took it on a rally course where the EVO won again.
Other things: They liked the STi's interior and thought the EVO's was cheap. The STI did 0-60 in 4.6 seconds while the EVO got 5 seconds flat. The STI did 72.5 mph through the emergency lane change test while the EVO got 71.5 mph. The EVO was more comfortable at the limit while the STI understeered more. Overall, two close cars with the decison probobly based on personal preference. However, the show was mostly a rehash of the article, but it was cool to see the footage. |
The Evo has won every comparo I've seen between the two. Seems like the Evo handles a little better, while the STi accelerates a little faster and has a better interior. The Evo is the better overal performer, while the STi is easier to live with day to day.
I guess it comes down to what is most important to the driver. |
i just don't trust the 4g63 engine at 19psi. I'd rather take the scooby ej25 at 15-16psi. Not to mention that hood scoop that looks like it swallows small children :D
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Originally posted by Farsyde Not to mention that hood scoop that looks like it swallows small children :D |
Originally posted by Farsyde i just don't trust the 4g63 engine at 19psi. I'd rather take the scooby ej25 at 15-16psi. Not to mention that hood scoop that looks like it swallows small children :D |
Originally posted by neit_jnf Sti is boosted to 14.5psi max... imagine getting an aftermarket boost controller and increasing that!! |
I don't think you can simply compare boost levels (19psi vs 14.5psi) like that. I don't own either the STi or Evo , but I have a friend that owns an Eclipse, so I might be slightly biased. But, my friend's 4G63 has been holding 20psi as a daily driver for ~100k miles already and there's been no problems. Plus I believe that the Evo's 4G63 is more built-up to and is stronger than the one in the Eclipse, so 20psi should be no problem on the Evo. Also I believe the 4G63 is an iron block with a closed deck. The STi's is an aluminum block with a semi closed deck. Now which do you think is stronger? Also, I've been reading about stock STi's pinging already without any mods done already. So I don't really think that one can just turn the boost up on the STi to get huge power. It may not be as durable. Noone knows yet. Also I read on the STi and Evo boards, that the STi turbo is smaller and is almost at max right now. Whereas the 16g in the Evo still has room to go.
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im biased in the other direction. After being stranded in 2 eclipses for hours, i've just lost patience with the car. The problem i see with the Evo is a few things. As i have no experience with them this is only an opinion. First the price. It is about 2000-3000 bux overpriced. Second, the styling. Now i know the STI is about in the same class here, but the STI has some better curves and also that hood scoop is sweet! The interior i have heard from many people is just dodge neon cheap. For a 30k car there really should be more to it.
Now on to why i like the STI. It just looks mean as hell. The scoop just says that it means business. I know it is an alluminum block but so has every other wrx and the old 2.5 RS's for that matter. People have been boosting the shit outta those for years as well. Whether it has the same limits as the 4g63 is debatable though. The extra 2000-3000 for the STI does give you more performance for the money (at least power that is). Since i've been, and will have drivin my protege for 5+ years when i get my next car and it only has 100 hampster power, performance is definately an issue. Anyhow i would be lucky to own either car. But i think i'm gonna wait for that rx-7 rerelease in the next couple years. |
Here's my take:
Looks: They're equaly gaudy. Performance: The Evo has the clear edge in handling, while the STi has more power. I've heard the STi just needs stiffer suspension, but that would make it more of a pain to drive on our crappy roads. But if you wanted to do that, it would be less expensive to upgrade the STi's suspension than to get the Evo up to the STi's power. Everyday Usefulness: Pretty equal there, except that the STi's slightly softer suspension makes it a little easyer to live with. Interior: Both cars offer M3 level performance for roughly $30K. They had to compromise SOMEWHERE! Quit'cher damned whining! |
Originally posted by Schneegz Interior: Both cars offer M3 level performance for roughly $30K. They had to compromise SOMEWHERE! Quit'cher damned whining! |
I wouldn't say M3 style performance.. there's quite a bit of difference between RWD and AWD. Both have pluses and minuses but I find RWD more fun to drive :)
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There is no doubt that the M3 is more refined than the "pocket rockets". It should be. It's in the $50K range. More fun to drive? Probably. But those are not performance figures. "Refined" and "fun to drive" are subjective qualities. They can not be measured, analyzed and boiled down to a set of numbers. By "performance" I'm talking about just that, numbers. And the numbers show that the Evo and the STi are very close to cars that are twice as expensive and more.
As for AWD being necessarily less fun that RWD; I disagree. These cars are entirely capable of oversteer, drifting and throttle steering through a corner. The STi can even be set to varying torque splits from 50/50, to 35 front/65 rear. I don't see AWD as a detriment at all, except for the extra weight. And in the real world, when weather conditions go bad, as they often do here in the North West, AWD is a huge advantage. |
Originally posted by Hercules I wouldn't say M3 style performance.. there's quite a bit of difference between RWD and AWD. Both have pluses and minuses but I find RWD more fun to drive :) |
I think I'd like it but as soon as I got out of the car... I'd start listing complaints.
I'd likely enjoy the new Audi S4 more for an AWD experience. Not as fast, sure... but I can live in the interior and the suspension won't destroy my kidneys. |
That's what we are supposed to do...obsess (and nitpick) cars! Maywood Mitsubishi let me test drive it with no questions or hassles.
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Originally posted by Farsyde i just don't trust the 4g63 engine at 19psi. I'd rather take the scooby ej25 at 15-16psi. Not to mention that hood scoop that looks like it swallows small children :D The only problem with the ej25 in the STi is that it's a new engine. So it's potential is unknown. Right now it's a little disconcerning that quite a few have detonation. On paper it looks wonderful so we'll have to wait and see it's potential. Also, there is more to a turbo than just PSI. There is also CFM (cubic feet per minute) and efficiency. A turbo in it's efficiency range won't add much heat to the air, once outside of this efficiency range and it will add too much heat and the car will start to detonate. From what I've read from the tuners, the STi's turbo max's out around 17-18 PSI. The EVO's max is around 22 PSI. Just because the EVO is running 19.5 PSI (only at 3500) does not mean that it's outside of it efficiency range. |
Originally posted by revhappy We gotta get you a test drive in an EVO. :) I know of a dealer in NJ where you can get one. |
Originally posted by AbusiveWombat If we get him in an EVO the same might happen that happened to us....he may buy one. I think the Evo is a good car and probably a lot of fun, but I am also a person with common sense and I realize before driving it, that the lack of interior appointmnents and creature comforts will quickly make me run, not walk away from this car. Besides as I've said... I am not a big fan of AWD. This car just has obscene power and AWD and handles really well.. but you can't do the stupid things you can in a RWD car :) |
Originally posted by Hercules No, that will never happen. I think the Evo is a good car and probably a lot of fun, but I am also a person with common sense and I realize before driving it, that the lack of interior appointmnents and creature comforts will quickly make me run, not walk away from this car. Besides as I've said... I am not a big fan of AWD. This car just has obscene power and AWD and handles really well.. but you can't do the stupid things you can in a RWD car :) |
Originally posted by AbusiveWombat If we get him in an EVO the same might happen that happened to us....he may buy one. |
Originally posted by AbusiveWombat So you know the engine code and the max boost but you don't know the engine. The 4g63 has been around for the last 10-15 years. There are countless Eclipse/Talon/Lazers in the 11's, 10's, and a few in the 9's. Currently there are 3+ EVO VIII's that have 360+ wheel hp (from 220 stock) with the only mods being: exhaust, intake, intercooler, air/fuel ratio controler, boost controler, and cams (one of these is running 11.8 1/4 with NOS). Originally posted by AbusiveWombat The only problem with the ej25 in the STi is that it's a new engine. So it's potential is unknown. Right now it's a little disconcerning that quite a few have detonation. On paper it looks wonderful so we'll have to wait and see it's potential. Originally posted by AbusiveWombat Also, there is more to a turbo than just PSI. There is also CFM (cubic feet per minute) and efficiency. A turbo in it's efficiency range won't add much heat to the air, once outside of this efficiency range and it will add too much heat and the car will start to detonate. From what I've read from the tuners, the STi's turbo max's out around 17-18 PSI. The EVO's max is around 22 PSI. Just because the EVO is running 19.5 PSI (only at 3500) does not mean that it's outside of it efficiency range. I am not trying to sell or advocate either car over the other. These are my opinions and should be treated as such. |
Originally posted by revhappy Hmm....ever see the WRC?? :D It's a car that would be a blast to drive but terrible to live in on a day-to-day basis. And I need a happy medium between the two. Horsepower doesn't impress me -- it's the package of everything I want. |
Originally posted by Hercules I wouldn't say M3 style performance.. there's quite a bit of difference between RWD and AWD. Both have pluses and minuses but I find RWD more fun to drive :) |
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