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Bolt-on Tech Intake, exhaust, intake manifold, ignition, fuel system, cooling, etc - specific to 4G63 turbocharged DSMs.

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Old 03-31-2006, 10:25 PM   #31 (permalink)
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WHEEL/TIRE FITMENT?!

How wide of a tire can i fit on my stock rim?
What offset should i be looking for with a 17x7, 17x7.5, 17x8,18x7.5 etc...?
I have a x.x" drop, will i rub?

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A tire review? Obviously it shouldn't be termed under a FAQ, but i think a review from actual tire owners ( as opposed tp the ones posted on tirerack.com etc..) should be on the site somewhere, i know i can account for 3 different performance tires, and I'm sure there's many other with feedback as well....

just a suggestion..
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:11 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Wheel/Tire fitment guide is on www.vfaq.com

I like the tire review idea
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Old 04-01-2006, 05:36 AM   #33 (permalink)
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i think that thier also needs to be a poll section where everyone can vote on some of thier favorite products to use. I don't mean like which exhuast or anything, but like which fluid to use in tranny and t-case, or what brake fluid, or which brake pad is the best. i think that this will also cut down on pointless threads. Good luck
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Alright, I would like to see something about exhaust maniflolds. I see one CONSTANTLY with people thinking they need to run a tubular header.

I also agree about a big either sticky or FAQ about exhausts.

But the thing that absloutely bothers me the most is people's lack of research. Most of the time a simple search through the parts catalog, or looking through different vendors will answer what they want. But no one seems to ever want to put forth the time to actually look for some of this stuff. Hence why we seem to end up with the whole front "In the forums" page filled with sumb questions. Which i feel makes the rest of us seem a little silly.

So yeah, Manifolds, exhaust, and searching/research. Maybe something about fuel pumps too. But thats another example of people not searching/researching. All this information is out there if people would just look for it. But very few people seem to want to even try.

Thank god for peoples infatuation with instant gratification.


P.S. I also agree with the tire guide. What ofsets you need for different sizes and widths. But make one more geared to 1g's too.


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Old 04-01-2006, 12:57 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Hence why we seem to end up with the whole front "In the forums" page filled with sumb questions. Which i feel makes the rest of us seem a little silly.
That's why I don't like to visit the "Newbie Forum". Some of the questions there have answers that are so easy to find... it makes me question my faith in humanity.

Here's the 2G offset "guide".


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Yeah, that 2g ofset page is nice, but i want to see something for 1g's too. I know i could probably search through tuners and put one together, but i would like to see one from someone who actually tries all of the diferent offsets for different size wheels.

The manifold and exhaust ones are my biggest bother though. I mean, i agree with the above. Just look through the newbie section and look at all the repeat threads from even the same month.

It just shows EXACTLY how people are NOT searching and NOT using the vfaq/faq (on tuners) and NOT looking through vendor sites.


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Ok,

Here is somthing for the first gens. We have an upgrade path page, But before the upgrades can be done, one must make sure the car can support its basic functionality. For example. The last two talons that I have owned have both had the same problems in the SAME ORDER. First a heater hose would go. Then it was the other heater hose. Then the radiator would get a leak. Then the altenator would fail. Next it would be one of the rear calipers locking up. Then the other caliper would loose the inner pad and it would be piston to rotor. My point is that I think we need a general checklist of parts to replace before one heads down the path of modifications. Oh yeah I also had to replace the clutch slave on one and now my clutch slave is about to fail on this one.
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Ok,

Here is somthing for the first gens. We have an upgrade path page, But before the upgrades can be done, one must make sure the car can support its basic functionality. For example. The last two talons that I have owned have both had the same problems in the SAME ORDER. First a heater hose would go. Then it was the other heater hose. Then the radiator would get a leak. Then the altenator would fail. Next it would be one of the rear calipers locking up. Then the other caliper would loose the inner pad and it would be piston to rotor. My point is that I think we need a general checklist of parts to replace before one heads down the path of modifications. Oh yeah I also had to replace the clutch slave on one and now my clutch slave is about to fail on this one.
i agree. Maybe a sticky in the newbie forums would help. Something like a checklist to review when either buying a used dsm, or just trying to refresh your current one. For example, Satan (a.k.a. Dealers) post, in thier service department, at what mileage one should look to replace certain parts. Like a timing belt at or before 60k miles. I'm pretty sure that if this site's members composed a list of everything they have had to replace, the total would result in every single part of the car . So I would say maybe do a poll, take the top 10 to 20 responses and make a checklist for the most common
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I think it's great to post stickies or a section about this all. But i still maintain that most people (and the biggest reason for repeats) is that lack of searching.


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Old 04-02-2006, 06:13 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Two that I've seen a lot of/been asked on PMs are:

1) How to upgrade the fuel system using stainless line and -AN fittings

2) How to mount/install gauge sending units
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Wondering if this idea went anywhere? I'm curious to see if this is going to help out at all.


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Old 12-01-2006, 05:44 PM   #42 (permalink)
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How about a list of supporting mods for common turbos, 14b 16g 20g 50 and 60 trim. I coulda swore there was one, but I searched for 2 hrs last night and couldnt find it.

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