is the EVO the new DSM, as far as build quality?
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Originally Posted by Kayaalp
Hi guys,
I don't know much about DSM's, so it's hard to say how the Evo 8 compares. But I can say this: I have a bunch of friends in Europe with Evo 5/6/7's and they've proven to be bullet-proof over the years.
One of my buddy's is a pro rally racer and he has two Evo 6.5--TME's. One is pushing 400hp. He beats the living tar out of them everyday and they've held up just fine. And this guy lives in Istanbul (Turkey) where Mitsu has no official presence...so he can't even get them serviced properly. Just gets the fluids flushed regularly...that's all. Nevertheless, the cars have held up just fine (even the fancy AYC diffs) for about 5 years or so.
Emre
I don't know much about DSM's, so it's hard to say how the Evo 8 compares. But I can say this: I have a bunch of friends in Europe with Evo 5/6/7's and they've proven to be bullet-proof over the years.
One of my buddy's is a pro rally racer and he has two Evo 6.5--TME's. One is pushing 400hp. He beats the living tar out of them everyday and they've held up just fine. And this guy lives in Istanbul (Turkey) where Mitsu has no official presence...so he can't even get them serviced properly. Just gets the fluids flushed regularly...that's all. Nevertheless, the cars have held up just fine (even the fancy AYC diffs) for about 5 years or so.
Emre
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