Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 07, 2013 04:42 am UTC
October 07, 2013 04:42 am UTC
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Salomon Ponte
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Good luck and have a safe trip! Fluids, a good, complete ratchet set, some wrenches and hand tools and that should be all you need. I like to keep a spare alternator (and power steering, if applicable) belt on hand as well. For the minimal cost, the grief and hassle it has saved me in the past is priceless. Don't forget about us Northerners once you're enjoying the Cali sun!
'92 Talon TSi AWD - 5 Speed/E16G/12.385s @ 115.13mph
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 07, 2013 01:46 pm UTC
October 07, 2013 01:46 pm UTC
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Reza Mirza
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Good luck Alex, looks like a fun scenic drive! I've always found DSM's to be pretty reliable on long drives, as long as you cruise them Hope you still got the cruise control hooked up in your car
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 07, 2013 01:51 pm UTC
October 07, 2013 01:51 pm UTC
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Jason Drew
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They need to be beat on a little too, so they know who's boss It'll be fine, mine has gone to Norwalk 3 times, Rhode Island, PEI and lots of other smaller trips, never an issue.
1997 Eclipse GST - AWD swapped - TPC - GT Spec powered 2023 - 9.63 - 145mph
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Mike Eng]
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October 13, 2013 04:57 am UTC
October 13, 2013 04:57 am UTC
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Alex Akachinskiy
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Good luck on your trip Alex, safe travels!
Have a safe trip buddy, and good luck! That's definitely one hell of a drive! Hope you enjoy the trip just as much as the destination Cheers dude, you're going to be missed. Good luck and have a safe trip! Good luck and have a safe trip Have a safe trip Alex. Thank you all!!! I've always found DSM's to be pretty reliable on long drives, as long as you cruise them Hope you still got the cruise control hooked up in your car Yep cruise is in full working order and will be used heavily throughout the drive. Fluids, a good, complete ratchet set, some wrenches and hand tools and that should be all you need. I like to keep a spare alternator (and power steering, if applicable) belt on hand as well. For the minimal cost, the grief and hassle it has saved me in the past is priceless. Check! All fluids are good with an exception of power steering. I lost some PS fluid after doing my PS cooler delete yesterday. I top it off with regular PS fluid instead of Transmission fluid like it said in the manual hopefully PS pump and PS system will survive this mix. I did lots of packing over the last few days but I ran out of time to start my drive Sunday at 7AM so it is now rescheduled to Monday 7AM. As shown on pics, my spare list of parts also include stock ECU with injectors in case my 95 eprom caps decide to leak on the way. Also I hope you enjoy looking at my boxes. Special thanks for Terry Sikora for helping me move heavy stuff and storing some of it in his magical attic. Wrapped spare parts and stored inside my trunk with spare tire. my 3 inch exhaust is on the right Currently I have stock installed. My spare 99 7bolt motor is in those two yellow bins on the back. All boxes are going into storage facility.
Last edited by Alex Akachinskiy; October 13, 2013 05:00 am UTC.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 13, 2013 06:06 pm UTC
October 13, 2013 06:06 pm UTC
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Looks like you're ready to rock and roll!! Yep, that evo3 5th gear would've been nice to have for this trip To my surprise, Evo X does 3500 at 120kmh just like stock GSX. Interesting... I wonder why it's so damn high Customs might get a little suspicious if they decide to look in th spare tire well Hahaha! That's true!
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Sven Hebbard]
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October 15, 2013 01:27 am UTC
October 15, 2013 01:27 am UTC
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Alex Akachinskiy
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I'm gonna call the boarder and say your smuggling cocain up your bum..
haha jk.. Safe trip Too late I got safely on the other side and even got vehicle importation docs. The feeling of driving this thing is outstanding. I don't think I would attempted this trip if I was not driving my DSM. I did 900k today boys....but there is problem which showed itself at around 500k....my head gasket slowly leaks pressure into cooling system I was at the dead stop looking for trailer to get her towed but burping the system bought me another 400k before air mixed up with coolant so bad that needle started to creep up again probably head is warped too so defiantly she needs a fresh rebuild I changed my course south to Arizona to avoid driving through mountains. I will continue my trip tomorrow and will burp her everytime I stop for gas. Hopefully she will make it
1996 Eagle Talon TSi AWD 1999 Eclipse GST 5sp swap 1991 3000GT VR-4
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 15, 2013 02:58 am UTC
October 15, 2013 02:58 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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because your head studs are torque to spec I would advise against re-torquing them.
"Old Blue" 91 Talon TSi AWD "Super Enthusiast" 91 Talon TSi AWD Checkout DSMFAQ.com!
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 15, 2013 06:49 pm UTC
October 15, 2013 06:49 pm UTC
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Mike Eng
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I'm not sure if I read past this or not but are you overheating while cruising or at idle? Ryan L. had a good write up about our cooling system in the VFAQ. I'll try to find it, it's worth the read. He covers absolutely everything in our system. http://www.ca.dsm.org/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=336841#Post336841^^^ +1 to this!! even as a refresher, it saved my butt earlier this season.
Last edited by Mike Eng; October 15, 2013 06:51 pm UTC.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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October 15, 2013 10:58 pm UTC
October 15, 2013 10:58 pm UTC
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Stephan Tanchak
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In hopes that it isnt your head thats warped and leaking pressure, have you checked your rad cap?
I didn't notice a tear in the seal on mine until I arrived at the escarpment cruise and was overheating.
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