Evo VIII MR to a s2000
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I'd say it hugely depends on you - If you are an EVO driver who relies on the car to do the work in the bends - point and squirt and likes the bags of torque so you can just slam your foot down without really using your gears then YES!
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Originally Posted by lower,Mar 10 2008, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by pJay,Mar 10 2008, 12:59 PM
Thinking of a s2000 for the summer. Will I be disappointed in the performance compared to a 400bhp Evo?
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My bro has a wrx ppp and I have an s2000, they are so different that there isn't really much point in comparing them.
The evo is much faster so yes you will probably initially be disapointed.
That said with a supercharger bolted on you could have an s2000's would eat your evo for breakfast.
The evo is much faster so yes you will probably initially be disapointed.
That said with a supercharger bolted on you could have an s2000's would eat your evo for breakfast.
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EVO VIII MR FQ340 250bhp/tonne 0-60 in 4.4
S2000 191 bhp/tonne 0-60 in 6.2
Whether you'll be disappointed is up to you.
You will like the convertible in the summer but if you want both, you probably want an M3 convertible.
S2000 191 bhp/tonne 0-60 in 6.2
Whether you'll be disappointed is up to you.
You will like the convertible in the summer but if you want both, you probably want an M3 convertible.