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#46
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Originally posted by wantAnewLex
Subaru gets 300HP from a 2.5L and some Evo versions get 300HP from a 2.0L...With engineering, anything is possible.
Subaru gets 300HP from a 2.5L and some Evo versions get 300HP from a 2.0L...With engineering, anything is possible.
And as for Mitsubishi....their engines have a long history of developing upper-block problems like valve stems, valve seals, blown turbos, and oil leaks around 80,000-90,000 miles, so again, we'll see with the Evo's engines.
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Originally posted by mmarshall
It will be interesting to see how those STi engines hold up in the long run. Subaru in general excels in reliability...there have been many posts about that......but when they took the old 2.2 L block and first increased the displacement to 2.5L they had head gasket problems from the added power and stress on it. That original problem has now largely been solved from modifications and coolant additives....but now they've added a lot MORE stress to the same block with the turbos. I'm not saying they won't hold up....but it bears watching.
And as for Mitsubishi....their engines have a long history of developing upper-block problems like valve stems, valve seals, blown turbos, and oil leaks around 80,000-90,000 miles, so again, we'll see with the Evo's engines.
It will be interesting to see how those STi engines hold up in the long run. Subaru in general excels in reliability...there have been many posts about that......but when they took the old 2.2 L block and first increased the displacement to 2.5L they had head gasket problems from the added power and stress on it. That original problem has now largely been solved from modifications and coolant additives....but now they've added a lot MORE stress to the same block with the turbos. I'm not saying they won't hold up....but it bears watching.
And as for Mitsubishi....their engines have a long history of developing upper-block problems like valve stems, valve seals, blown turbos, and oil leaks around 80,000-90,000 miles, so again, we'll see with the Evo's engines.
We'll see. Considering I own one, I sure hope it's going to be reliable.
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Originally posted by mmarshall
You mean an AWD GS330, don't you....not 300? I prefer the in-line 6 myself but I understand they're doing away with it.
Thought you guys didn't like to see checkbooks (LOL). You make a lot more through financing.
You mean an AWD GS330, don't you....not 300? I prefer the in-line 6 myself but I understand they're doing away with it.
Thought you guys didn't like to see checkbooks (LOL). You make a lot more through financing.
For you mmarshall, I would be happy to do either cash or finance, not a problem.....haha.
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For you mmarshall, I would be happy to do either cash or finance, not a problem.....haha.
For you mmarshall, I would be happy to do either cash or finance, not a problem.....haha.
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My 2 cents on the 2.5L V6. Does anyone think that perhaps to get the 265 HP the car will have a hybrid engine in it, giving it more HP than it would of had if it was non-hybrid? I wouldn't be shocked if it is a hybrid, hence the 265 HP. I could be wrong, but I think it'll be a hybrid engine IMO. Only time will tell.
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Originally posted by GS430 GUY
My 2 cents on the 2.5L V6. Does anyone think that perhaps to get the 265 HP the car will have a hybrid engine in it, giving it more HP than it would of had if it was non-hybrid? I wouldn't be shocked if it is a hybrid, hence the 265 HP. I could be wrong, but I think it'll be a hybrid engine IMO. Only time will tell.
My 2 cents on the 2.5L V6. Does anyone think that perhaps to get the 265 HP the car will have a hybrid engine in it, giving it more HP than it would of had if it was non-hybrid? I wouldn't be shocked if it is a hybrid, hence the 265 HP. I could be wrong, but I think it'll be a hybrid engine IMO. Only time will tell.
265hps in 2.5 liter displacement is possible.
#55
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Originally Posted by MPLexus301
From what I've heard Lexus is going to offer the 3.5L V6 with 285HP....not 300+.
#56
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Well sorry to say Michael, the facts are now out. 300+ HP has now been confirmed for the IS350
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
What's the torque figure...do you know? That, of course, is the number that really counts if you are a power junkie.
1. 260 lb-ft @ 4700rpm in the Avalon
2. 270 lb-ft @ 4800rpm in the G35
3. 260 lb-ft @ 5000rpm in the RL
4. 258 lb-ft @ 5000rpm in the E350
5. 274 lb-ft @ 4800rpm in the 350Z
6. 262 lb-ft @ 4900rpm in the M3
And given that the RPM at which the peak torque is achieved is usually fixed no matter how much horsepower an engine is tuned to, I'd say the IS350 gets its 275+ lb-ft at the same 4700rpm as the Avalon, which means........
IS350 OWNS ALL!!!!!
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