mitsubishis anyone?

nice pic of the evo. love them in blue too. dont see many in that color around gere. mostly black or silver. i only saw one yellow one in my life also.
does water get in that hood vent? or snow?
 
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from what i kno there is something underneath the vent on the evo hood to block water from coming in.
 
wishingfora ms3 said:
nice pic of the evo. love them in blue too. dont see many in that color around gere. mostly black or silver. i only saw one yellow one in my life also.
does water get in that hood vent? or snow?
i like this blue, that's why i bought it :) better than blue by you, the pastel type blue they came in for the 03-04 models. i see red and white sometimes, a silver every once in a while but that's about it. i like that i don't see my car all of the time though.

water does get in the vent but not when moving really. snow does too but it melts pretty quick. there is something under the vent itself but it doesn't help stop water from getting in. right under that is the exhaust manifold so the water just evaporates real quick. the thing under there looks like this but made out of plastic. i'd say it slows down the water from getting in but doesn't prevent it really

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wishingfora ms3 said:
true. i would love to have a car like yours but they are sooooo expensive.
i would love to have a car like mine paid off. only like 3 year 9 months left :(

the RS isn't too expensive though other than cost of ownership and insurance
 
jred321 said:
i would love to have a car like mine paid off. only like 3 year 9 months left :(

the RS isn't too expensive though other than cost of ownership and insurance

Yeah I've had cost of ownership on EVO's is KILLER. What makes it so pricey?

Tires? Service? whats the deal?
 
Donas64 said:
Yeah I've had cost of ownership on EVO's is KILLER. What makes it so pricey?

Tires? Service? whats the deal?
it's actually not bad compared to, say, a porsche, but for a japanese car it's on the expensive side. it's a combination of things really. stock tires are $263 each according to tire rack and last ~15,000 miles. if you want to drive it in anything below 40 degrees you need winter tires. brakes last slightly longer but are another quick wear item. diff fluids aren't terrible again but you're supposed to use the mitsu stuff which isn't super cheap. oil has to be synthetic. you have to do maintenance on schedule or it'll come back to bite you. the clutch will last 50k miles with normal driving. plus all of this stuff has to be done more frequently if you drive it hard. it's just a lot of small, not cheap but not terribly expensive things that need to be done frequently. if you're used to driving a modified car it's not too much different as most of the stuff you have to do is stuff you would have done anyways, as you'll put better than stock brakes, tires, use synth oil, etc... in the year and a few months i've owned it though it hasn't been crazy expensive. it's certainly no civic though, but driven as a daily driver it's not too bad

another part of the expensive to own is insurance, which isn't cheap. then there's also modding, which is where people fall into a huge trap. it's so easy to spend a lot of money on it because of the gains you get. in stock form up near red line the car starts to die off. a simple reflash and exhaust (where i am now) makes such a huge difference, it just makes you want to do more. then when you do cams, same thing. the hp/dollar ratio is good when you start modding, which makes it hard to stop for some people. but then you increase your maintenance schedule normally as staying out of the power is hard, and it all ends in a vicious cycle :) i made myself a 5 year plan for my car to help regulate myself and not fall into the trap :)
 
jred321 said:
it's actually not bad compared to, say, a porsche, but for a japanese car it's on the expensive side. it's a combination of things really. stock tires are $263 each according to tire rack and last ~15,000 miles. if you want to drive it in anything below 40 degrees you need winter tires. brakes last slightly longer but are another quick wear item. diff fluids aren't terrible again but you're supposed to use the mitsu stuff which isn't super cheap. oil has to be synthetic. you have to do maintenance on schedule or it'll come back to bite you. the clutch will last 50k miles with normal driving. plus all of this stuff has to be done more frequently if you drive it hard. it's just a lot of small, not cheap but not terribly expensive things that need to be done frequently. if you're used to driving a modified car it's not too much different as most of the stuff you have to do is stuff you would have done anyways, as you'll put better than stock brakes, tires, use synth oil, etc... in the year and a few months i've owned it though it hasn't been crazy expensive. it's certainly no civic though, but driven as a daily driver it's not too bad

another part of the expensive to own is insurance, which isn't cheap. then there's also modding, which is where people fall into a huge trap. it's so easy to spend a lot of money on it because of the gains you get. in stock form up near red line the car starts to die off. a simple reflash and exhaust (where i am now) makes such a huge difference, it just makes you want to do more. then when you do cams, same thing. the hp/dollar ratio is good when you start modding, which makes it hard to stop for some people. but then you increase your maintenance schedule normally as staying out of the power is hard, and it all ends in a vicious cycle :) i made myself a 5 year plan for my car to help regulate myself and not fall into the trap :)

Man that sounds serious. 5 year plan huh?

Year 5 goal: 600 WHP 540 Ib ft Torque

Amount in Savings account for new tires: $9,645

Speeding Ticket Savings acct: $3,200
 
2007: $2800
wheels and tires: $1500
fuel pump: $120
bov: $130
intake: $250
mbc: $100
reflash: $200
brake pads: $200
tail lights: $300

2008: $2775
cams + cam gears: $755
head studs: $100
reflash: $200
rear sway bar: $220
coilovers: $1500

2009: $3200
intercooler + piping: $1000
injectors: $300
reflash: $200
tires: $800
clutch: $600
flywheel: $300

2010: $3400
turbo, manifold, etc...: $3000
reflash: $400

total: $12,175

this is my plan, probably still less than 500whp though :( by that point i hope it's not still my daily driver so i don't get speeding tickets
 

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