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Whats faster Evo or WRX?

Whats faster Evo or WRX?

If you’re looking for raw performance, the Lancer Evo has the WRX beat by a fairly significant margin, especially in the torque department. In both of these cars, there’s a wide range of features available.

Why do people like Evo?

Beyond the pure speed and handling prowess, the Evo is also popular and desirable due to the “raw” nature of its performance. While many modern cars are more then capable of similar turns of speed (both in a straight line and around corners) there are few cars that do it with such excitement and purity as the Evo.

What does GC8 mean?

The Subaru GC8 is the classic WRX Meaneye Subaru Impreza turbo sedan, often referred to as the “GC.” Production of GC8 models began in 1992 and continued until the final examples rolled out of the showroom in 2000, building an incredible history along the way.

Why are evos better than STI?

Fact is the Evo’s 122 horsepower per liter easily bests the STI’s 102 horsepower per liter. But it’s not that simple either, as another important ratio to examine is weight to power. And no matter where it’s measured-from the crankshaft or wheels-the STI has at least a 1.2-pound-per-horsepower advantage over the Evo.

Are EVOs better than STI?

Are all GC8 batteries the same?

Lithium GC8 and GC8H batteries practically don’t exist. The reason is very simple – lithium deep cycle batteries are based on Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry that features 3.2V nominal voltage.

What is the most reliable Evo?

If you want an Evo for track use or as a fun weekend car, Evo X Forum and r/Mitsubishi sub-Reddit users recommend the 2003-2005 Lancer Evo VIII. The 2005 MR version is particularly desirable, due to its various factory mods.

Which Evo is most reliable?

The best evolution has to be the Evo 8. It combines the redesign following the sixth generation with the power and comfort of the new age. It may not measure up to cars within the last decade when it comes to luxury but it is above par within its series.

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