Re: jdm VS stock
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June 05, 2003 06:42 am UTC
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Jerry Rose
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My JDM (6-bolt) is a sleeper as I switched out the red mistsu valve cover and tossed the cyclone. So other than an external oil cooler on a 93 Talon then no one would know but even that could be explained as a cooling upgrade mod. So yes a cyclone or mitsu valve cover would be a good indication.
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 05, 2003 11:00 am UTC
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Francis kofi
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I have a valve that say mitsibushi DOHC 16 valve and the cover is red . there is a great chance that I may have a JDM in my car. I started investigating after test driving another laser, wasn't near as fast as mine . thank for the reply guys, you made me a proud DSM owner
Hoping that nothing breaks this summer.
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 05, 2003 08:34 pm UTC
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Jerry Rose
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Vince buying a JDM cause you just watched FnF is not too bright but when you have to replace an engine and put the car back on the road then JDM inc a 14b turbo is called an option
Every day I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive days I've stayed alive.
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 06, 2003 03:13 am UTC
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Rob Cauduro
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 06, 2003 02:31 pm UTC
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Vince Amato
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Originally posted by Jerry Rose: Vince buying a JDM cause you just watched FnF is not too bright but when you have to replace an engine and put the car back on the road then JDM inc a 14b turbo is called an option You are right, if I'm looking for a bottom end or even a full engine I'll go for what ever is available (JDM or not). But a lot of places will try to sell you a JDM engine and charge you more becasue its a JDM :rolleyes: . Some people go out looking for JDM only and brag about their JDM engine :rolleyes: . JDM engines tend to be more readily available becasue they are required to change their engine every 60,000km's in Japan. So the JDM engines are going to more likley have less km's on the engine. But as far as JDM vs Stock goes there's not much difference. And the pic is not me, it's one of the moderators on this board... can you guess who?
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 06, 2003 06:01 pm UTC
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Mike Smith
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as for JDM's being more expensive, I have to disagree. I live in New Brunswick, so the import scene is quite small compared to bigger cities. I own a 95 TSi AWD and am doing an engine swap. I paid $1500+ for a 1G engine. The thing is a lemon and I took it back. A friend of mine just got back from Montreal. He bought a JDM engine, tranny, complete wiring harness, computer, and all the plumbing for less than I paid for a POS engine. Just my $0.02
95 Eagle Talon TSi AWD 6 bolt
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 07, 2003 02:43 am UTC
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Steve Kinnaird
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I would basically take a "JDM" engine as simply a used engine. IT's a bit of a crapshoot in exchange for being cheaper/easier than a rebuild. BTW: That thumbnail is of ME back in the day. (about 15 years ago.. christ. I AM old..) Now, all you have to do is figure out who the thumbnail under MY name is. Yep.. you ALL know him....
Now, I'll have all kinds of time to talk about DSMs, because I won't be busy fixing mine!
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Re: jdm VS stock
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June 19, 2003 12:40 am UTC
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Billy Giles
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I swapped a JDM into my car, when the stock motor spun a main bearing. The engine I bought was in very good shape, and very clean inside, no crappy colours. It's holding a hell of alot of power too, on stock internals. The only problem I have with the first gen motors, is the lower compression. You'll lose some bottom end power that way with the lower compression, but I'll be building a hybrid this winter, so I'll do with it for this summer.
'98 Talon Tsi AWD 422.1 whp@ 6500 350.1 ft-lbs@ 6000 12.5@115 mph SOLD!!!(BUYING IT BACK??)
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Re: jdm VS stock
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July 04, 2003 09:33 am UTC
July 04, 2003 09:33 am UTC
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so what IS the difference? Different valve cover and "generally newer"? (4g63t?)
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Re: jdm VS stock
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December 04, 2003 05:26 am UTC
December 04, 2003 05:26 am UTC
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It really surprise's me that guys STILL believe that the Japanese have to do an engine swap after a set amount of KMS. 1st,it was 30000kms,then 60000kms. CRAP,CRAP,CRAP. ALL JDM engines come from JUNKYARD WRECKS. Importers can get you the powertrain,,or the complete front clip from the dash forward if the car has been rearended. JDM doesn't mean more power,infact a Cyclone split intake manifold makes less HP. A JDM engine/powertrain has been subjected to an accident of enough force to write off the donor car. Rebuild your original engine.
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Re: jdm VS stock
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December 04, 2003 03:50 pm UTC
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Wesley Burke
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My JDM, although not installed in a car was OBVIOUS that it was a JDM.
Red valve cover yellow injectors 1990 style external oil to air oil cooler 91+ throttle body 91+ coil pack and ignotor big 16g some funky intake snorkel no EGR (goes with the cyclone manifold) 1990 spline tranny and T-case, with the shifter arms of a 1991+
It's the 1990 & 1991+ differences that make it obvious in my case, aside from the typical stuff people would bolt on.
My Cams have since made a new home with Waldo. The compression is 160 across the board, so unless my motor is fucked up equally, there isn't any more compression in my case.
2006 Jetta 1999 Ultra 150 18' Baja
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Re: jdm VS stock
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January 19, 2004 05:26 pm UTC
January 19, 2004 05:26 pm UTC
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Andrew Wilson
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Originally posted by Brian Klampfer: The JDM off the Galant VR4-RS has 510cc injectors, big 16G and higher lift cams. I've also heard that it has higher compression than the regular 14B engines 7.8/1.
I would like to fix this peice of mis-information The JDM camshafts doesnt offer any gains of US DSM engines. why or how do I know this ? because its my job ! The JDM cams is the same on the intake as the 1990 US 4g63t only (1991& up are better) the exhuast cams on any JDM (this will get you going) is the same as any "NT" exhaust. shorter duration and lift than any turbo cam. I guess you can say I spent a little time measuring...
if you're caught doing 140kmh in a 100 zone = a few points 150kmh in a 100 zone, you'll be arrested. 350kmh in a 100 zone, you'll be shot. On the side of the road. Like a rabid dog...
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Re: jdm VS stock
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January 23, 2004 08:34 am UTC
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Ghislain Goudreau
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Tx for the info "Andrew".
Ghislain.
Rouge!!!
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Re: jdm VS stock
[Re: Brian O'Day]
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August 09, 2008 01:57 am UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
No-Lift-To-Shift.... Stock. :)
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No-Lift-To-Shift.... Stock. :)
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Wow.. did we check the date of the last post??
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