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What tuner should i get???
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Posted: 12/18/09 03:35 PM
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Currently i own a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6, im selling it when i ship off to bootcamp and im finally going to get myself a nice tuner, but the thing is ive been searching all over for the right one. I need something that comes stock pretty fast, sedan or coupe doesnt really matter but i want something with 4 seats. Something AWD that can handle good in snow if it needs to. Hit me up with some options it would really help out a future soldier.
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Posted: 12/18/09 04:26 PM
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you should probably look at the mitsubishi Evolution it's 4dr awd turbo the evo X has about 300hp people talk about how you can turn up the boost get it tuned and run about 4-450 hp on them....look into it...and on top of that they come full exhaust, big brakes and recaro seats....
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Posted: 12/18/09 07:58 PM
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ive been checkin out some evo's, i need something under 20k. whats the best year for a price like that?
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bmw843
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Posted: 12/20/09 02:34 AM
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you should check into an R32 awd 2 door with a backseat, not to mention a nice v6 so light with a big engine, you can later throw in a k04 turbo then your talkin serious business
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lukescham
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Posted: 12/20/09 08:41 PM
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subaru wrx sti all the way. dont listen to the evo guy subarus are better. boxer 4 cylinder turbo has 300 ish and it handles like a beast.
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Posted: 12/22/09 02:28 AM
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Alright its down bewteen an evo and the sti, i need somthing between 15k and 20k. Whats the best year for the evo and the best year for the sti for that price?
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Posted: 12/22/09 07:43 AM
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STI it is, and its down between the 04 and the 05 because there decently priced and thats the body style im lookin for. which ones better?
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Posted: 12/22/09 05:04 PM
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I think you could save yourself some money and get a Subaru WRX non-STI, just the same and is easier to modify for big power gains without breaking the bank as the STI would. And thanks for your future service (salute), and good luck.
______________________________________________ "NUT UP OR SHUT UP"-Tallahassee (Zombie Land)
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Posted: 02/07/10 11:59 PM
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first of all dont call it bootcamp drill sergeants wont like it too much in basic, especially if your 11 series, to your post, i bought myself a 07 wrx out of airborne school and been loving it since, im not going to talk *** on the evo though ive drivin those and had a blast, if you made up your mind on the sti and your trying to decide between 04 and 05 it doesnt matter, they have the same engine and all models of the wrx are completely interchangeable with each other, you wont regret it. good luck in basic if you havent already been, enjoy Ft Benning (definatly kidding)
keep your feet and knees together
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Posted: 02/08/10 12:37 AM
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both the WRX and the STI are greaat, but depending on what you are willing to spend i would go with the STI because, though there arent a lot of major differences, unless I'm mistaken the STI comes with a 6 speed trans while the WRX only has a 5. but both are great cars and I'm glad you decided against the Evo (good car, but subaru's are better). Good Luck.
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Posted: 02/16/10 03:37 AM
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Subaru wrx is the best choice as for me.
Not to powerful for a non professional driver, but also easy to tune up when you need to + it's definitely cheaper.
P.S. WRX's power http://tastelikepizza.com/index.php?itemid=17241
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