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    Just like WickedIXMR said, everyone has diffrent taste in cars. With bolt on's, on both cars. They would be making around the same wheel horsepower, if you're looking for the fastest of the two. Go with the Evo, both cars look real nice tho, I personally like the 06+ STi over an Evo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black
    Just like WickedIXMR said, everyone has diffrent taste in cars. With bolt on's, on both cars. They would be making around the same wheel horsepower, if you're looking for the fastest of the two. Go with the Evo, both cars look real nice tho, I personally like the 06+ STi over an Evo.
    hell ****ing no with the same bolt ons they dont make the same power wtf evos respond better to the mods plus when u mod and sti u have to get tune or u will be runing rich as **** and hiting fuel cuts all day
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjaySTI
    hell ****ing no with the same bolt ons they dont make the same power wtf evos respond better to the mods plus when u mod and sti u have to get tune or u will be runing rich as **** and hiting fuel cuts all day
    Let me put it this way since you don't seem to know much about these two cars. An Evo with a TBE/I/Flash should put down around 300whp. Same for the STi, with a TBE/I/Flash, it too should put down around 300whp. Of course the Impreza will put down more torque due to it's extra half liter. Still, the Evo comes with a slitly bigger turbo from factory, so of course it will boost more psi and have slitly better topend. So it makes up for it.

    In the end, if you want to compare the two in a straight line race or test. It will come down to who is the better driver.
    ps; I would go with an STi, I just love that boxer exhaust tone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black
    Let me put it this way since you don't seem to know much about these two cars. An Evo with a TBE/I/Flash should put down around 300whp. Same for the STi, with a TBE/I/Flash, it too should put down around 300whp. Of course the Impreza will put down more torque due to it's extra half liter. Still, the Evo comes with a slitly bigger turbo from factory, so of course it will boost more psi and have slitly better topend. So it makes up for it.

    In the end, if you want to compare the two in a straight line race or test. It will come down to who is the better driver.
    ps; I would go with an STi, I just love that boxer exhaust tone.
    Ummm the turbo on the STI will run out of breath at around 6k rpm and the evo will pull

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuan
    Ummm the turbo on the STI will run out of breath at around 6k rpm and the evo will pull
    What are you talking about? I said nothing about the STi pulling hard til redline, of course the Evo pulls up top. After reading your post again, I still don't see what you were trying to prove.

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