Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Stephan Tanchak]
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November 29, 2015 05:08 pm UTC
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Alex Akachinskiy
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She looks real mean, nice! Im so jealous you got e85 out there Thanks Stephan, still toying with it. Just too much going on at once these days. Hopefully soon i can boost happy. Agreed (on both fronts).
I was very upset when UPI over on 24 decided to get rid of E85.. I never really got much of a chance to play with it. I thought there was still one left in Guelph no? Thanks Bryan! Not gonna lie, like that lip better than mine! Curious, what's the price on one? Thanks Jason, The fitment is PITA on all Carbonetics products. With mine being warped as it was i don't feel its worth more than a hundred bucks. There is some serious stress on my bumper and splash shields to keep this thing straight. They usually prefer to sell them as a kit which includes front and side skirts. The price started crazy high as 600 but quickly fell by half as we started to negotiate. Mine turned out to be flat black while demo car had CF texture which i didnt know until i unwrapped few days ago. Here is preview of front and side skirts: I'll be making a trip home (got rescheduled again) in the spring so i could bring what you need.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 06, 2015 06:38 am UTC
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Jeremy Gilbert
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I thought there was still one left in Guelph no?
Sorry, missed that the first time. As far as I know, the only station nearby that had E85 was just outside Guelph on the way to Cambridge; they stopped stocking E85 a few years ago. Bit of a catch 22 up here: due to the rarity of E85 filling stations, nobody uses it on a regular basis. Since nobody uses it on a regular basis, most stations can't afford to stock it. FP 68HTA turbo has arrived... When's it going on?
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 06, 2015 02:06 pm UTC
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Wicked!!
Alex can you do me a favor and take a WOT log before it goes on and then after, super curious to see a nice direct comparison between this and the 16g as I am pretty convinced that I will be looking for one of these come next year.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: John MacPhail]
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December 07, 2015 01:59 am UTC
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When's it going on? It will most likely be several months before it goes in. Right now I am trying tune SD which is so far been frustrating especially trying to line up wideband to estAF for WOT and POT (partial throttle). I suspect my RTM 95lb injectors are a bit hard to control. Thinking about switching to FIC high Z 1100/1600cc once budget allows. Once my DSM is dialed-in than I'll start mixing more E85 and cranking boost to the top. I really want to max out my 16g first before switching to 68HTA Wicked!!
Alex can you do me a favor and take a WOT log before it goes on and then after, super curious to see a nice direct comparison between this and the 16g Like to see that also. Defiantly, i do plenty of logs anyway. I log my car every time drive just like Terry S. lol
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 07, 2015 02:25 am UTC
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If you're going to run E85 I would definitely recommend going higher than 1100cc. Injector Dynamics 1300cc would be an excellent option for maxing both the 16G or the 68HTA on E85, whilst retaining excellent idle and cruise/partial throttle characteristics. Kudos for having the willpower to not bolt it on this week I think you'll be happy that you've decided to make the switch to E85 and get the issues smoothed out before going to the new turbo. +1 for before/after logs. I think lots of people here would love to see a direct comparison between the 16G and 68HTA.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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January 16, 2016 03:58 pm UTC
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Nice work Alex! Yeah super clean for sure! Did you run into issue with crank pulley bolts not long enough? I was hearing that some found it was corrected.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Jeremy Gilbert]
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January 16, 2016 06:17 pm UTC
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Everything is always so clean in your working pics! Well done Thank you sir! Keeping things clean is one of the important keys to DSM success. I learned that from members on this board. Weird.. I never had to trim anything on mine. When i opened the box the first thing i saw is this: and then i google it and got to here: and saw this: Those were the same marks I had on my Ati damper. On the grey colored timing belt cover you definitely have to trim down the ring. My 2g is a 6 bolt by the way with the 1g grey cover. I had to trim it. The black timing belt cover does not have that ring and I believe does not need to be trimmed.
black = 2g cover I believe grey = 1g cover or the other way around can't remember.
It doesn't actually take long to remove the drive shaft completely, a lot easier to do u-joints in a vice or press... I have defiantly thought of that but went the other route of removing transfer case and keeping driveshaft in place. If i had more clearance under the chassis than i would just removed the driveshaft. Now whenever I pull the engine, I just leave the t-case on the driveshaft sitting together on the floor. As soon as I pull my tcase off I coat the yoke surface in white grease for exactly this reason. I do it with all surfaces that might need it (axles, yoke, etc.). ^ Good calls on that. I'll keep that in check for next time Did you run into issue with crank pulley bolts not long enough? I was hearing that some found it was corrected. Good thing you brought that up because bolts can defiantly be an issue. Here are the OEM bolt you dont want to run: and here the proper longer bolts: I didn't know about the bolt until pulley was installed. So i went and checked my pics and confirmed i used the proper bolts. I also went back and checked my invoice and confirmed that ExtremePSI sent me the longer bolts even tho i ordered stock OEM bolts ... which is really good. Longer bolts worked well with stock pulley so i didnt even notice the difference. Here more info on the bolts.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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January 16, 2016 09:41 pm UTC
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Did you run into issue with crank pulley bolts not long enough? I was hearing that some found it was corrected. Here are the OEM bolt you dont want to run: Just want to clarify things here. Fluidampr indeed revised their design, and their new harmonic balancers should work perfectly with the OEM bolts. Unfortunately things like this are one of those parts that can easily sit on a shelf for a few years, so it sounds like you got one of the old versions, Alex. The reason I bring this up is that when I bought my Fluidampr, I got the longer bolts with it and, being the idiot I can often be, installed it without checking. A couple days later, my balancer seemed loose, so I tightened the bolts. This caused my crank sprocket to fracture. The longer bolts, if used with a revised balancer, do not have enough threads on them, and the shoulder will poke out past the balancer, preventing you from being able to fully tighten them down. Long story short: Some Fluidamprs have a thicker-than-OEM hub, some do not. Don't repeat my stupidity; check before installing.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Jeremy Gilbert]
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January 16, 2016 10:51 pm UTC
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Did you run into issue with crank pulley bolts not long enough? I was hearing that some found it was corrected. Here are the OEM bolt you dont want to run: Just want to clarify things here. Fluidampr indeed revised their design, and their new harmonic balancers should work perfectly with the OEM bolts. Unfortunately things like this are one of those parts that can easily sit on a shelf for a few years, so it sounds like you got one of the old versions, Alex. The reason I bring this up is that when I bought my Fluidampr, I got the longer bolts with it and, being the idiot I can often be, installed it without checking. A couple days later, my balancer seemed loose, so I tightened the bolts. This caused my crank sprocket to fracture. The longer bolts, if used with a revised balancer, do not have enough threads on them, and the shoulder will poke out past the balancer, preventing you from being able to fully tighten them down. Long story short: Some Fluidamprs have a thicker-than-OEM hub, some do not. Don't repeat my stupidity; check before installing. Intresting but same longer bolts worked fine with oem pulley. Here is closer view of fluidamp pulley ^ can anyone confirm if above is old or new design please let me know.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Jason Drew]
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January 25, 2016 10:01 pm UTC
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I think its a waste of $$$ in a DSM. Regular Castrol 10w40 works for me. The cost between VR1 synthetic vs conventional is double. Roughly 60$ vs 30$ per 6 pack of quart bottles. It makes more sense, financially, to use non-synthetic. I don't bother with synthetic either, I run the VR1 but the cheap dino variety which can be had for $3-5 a qt. It is one of the oils recommended by FP for their large journal bearing turbos. I like the advantages of the synthetic plus my engine (knock on wood) does not leak after rebuild. But i am open to an idea to use conventional in 4G63 if there is an advantage.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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January 27, 2016 11:15 am UTC
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As for Reza saying it's a waste of money, I think he was refering to the VR1 you picked up vs mobile 1 you were running.
Can you not get brad penn there? both good price and well reviewed
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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January 27, 2016 04:07 pm UTC
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Clogs the cat? If so maybe I should add punching it to my list of things to do this winter.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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January 27, 2016 04:29 pm UTC
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None of the high zinc are, VR1 included. It's time to ditch the cat, my car smells like corn anyway haha On a somewhat related note, does the E85 in Cali have lead in it? I've noticed in Michigan that a number of the E85 pumps note that they have lead in the fuel as an 'anti-knock' agent. Didn't even think this was legal anymore? I know leaded fuels definitely aren't good for O2 sensor life.
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Re: My Red Talon
[Re: Jason Drew]
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January 27, 2016 05:25 pm UTC
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Zinc destroys the catalyst, makes it non functional. So essentially makes it just a restriction, Thanks Jason
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