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Old 01-19-2011, 06:03 PM Show Printable Version Show Printable Version   Email this Post to a Friend Email this Post      #421 (permalink)
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^ Wait, there's a cruise tonight? wtf?! Are we not worthy??? j/k
The car looks nice Serg! feedback on the ride feel, as I was planning on getting the same setup! right now mine is sitting on tokico/eibach and they feel/look great; I'm just wondering if it's worth the upgrade...?



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^ Wait, there's a cruise tonight? wtf?! Are we not worthy??? j/k
The car looks nice Serg! feedback on the ride feel, as I was planning on getting the same setup! right now mine is sitting on tokico/eibach and they feel/look great; I'm just wondering if it's worth the upgrade...?
yea there is a cruise at taco cabana... thu word is there is talk bout moving it to five guys burgers... by tinstdletown... (by the way they r great!!!!)....every wed from like 830pm til the cops break it up... bout 10pm... thats usually when the honda kids wanna play burnout.......

as for the D2.. wow.. the ride is great.. the hard part is all the dang adjustment needed.. (lol.. still trying to get it right...except)...

now i have no clutch pressure... dam thing not holding, not building enough pressure.... new master, new slave, steel braided line... (not new) still nothing...kevin and robert were here for an hour thinking they could it.. good try guys...thx..

so yea.. im stuck.. dang DSMs.. i hate em...not really i love em..
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if it's not a master/slave issue then perhaps adjustment?? I'm assuming you did a proper bleed... right?
Or maybe the new master came defective, as one that I bought a few years ago didn't work for my other dsm and turned out it was the new MC... Other than this, I have no more ideas?!?!
As for the cruise, I played around with the car for a while (tune) and did not see the post; therefore, I was unable to go. I'll for sure give you a call or send a PM to see what's up!

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I've had a similiar problem with mine. After a week or so the master would be bone dry. But my clutch would still work decently being fully pneumatic . Just from time to time it would go all the way to the floor and not do anything, but all i had to do was pull it up and it would work again. Replaced my master and slave, and replaced my entire hydrolic line with with a full ss braided line. It doesnt leak anymore but still every blue moon my clutch will loose pressure. If your not leaking fluids at all, then its possibly a pressure plate/tob issue. Get under there and see if you can move your clutch fork by hand.

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it sounds like a wack thing to suggest but check when you press on the clutch that the transmission its not getting pushed out, make sure its bolted on right to the engine you'd be surpriced how many dsm's have come to my house and that was it
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it sounds like a wack thing to suggest but check when you press on the clutch that the transmission its not getting pushed out, make sure its bolted on right to the engine you'd be surpriced how many dsm's have come to my house and that was it
i know what ## talking bout.. some of the bolts fell out of my white gsx.. it sux.. broke my clutch disc.. but no the tranny still intact.. im gonna try what jack from jackstransmission.com sudjest to do..
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If your hydrolic clutch system is known to be good, then the only thing it could be is a bent fork, bad tob, or bad pp, or a loose tranny like tony said but i would think that would be too obvious. All you have to do is have someone press your clutch while you watch your slave cylinder. If your slave doesnt do anything or barely does anything its a hydrolic problem. If your slave moves normally then its an internal problem and you'll have to drop the tranny to see whats wrong.

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2 more weeks and ill be back in EP...=) no boost for a year SUCKS ASSS!!!!

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Well, I received a package of McMaster-Carr tee-fittings today, it's barbed and a 1/8 NPT on the top (perfect for a boost guage). If anyone is interested in one PM me (thinking a couple bones).


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You mean those plastic T fittings? Why not just do the vaccum line delete and tap into the "T" port on your tb for a boost signal? Less spots for boost leaks.

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Yes it's a plastic Tee. I have my boost gauge tapped off the vacuum line to the FPR, while taking in the reading off the "P" port of the TB is the easiest way and according to RRE, there is no vacuum reading from there. The consensus is that the Fuel Pressure Solenoid is the most accurate measurement. Seeing as how the solenoid in no longer on my car and using a copper line (due to breaking several plastic lines) I opted for the cleanest install I could do.


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Well rre is wrong about that, i have my boost gauge tapped from the tb, and i have both vacuum and boost readings. Of course im not sure what port, i just said "t" because it sounded right, but it could possibly be the "p".

I'm confused. You say you dont have your fp solenoid, but your tapping the line that goes to it for your boost gauge? Why do you need a tee to do that? Why not just run one solid line from the port on the intake that the fp solenoid connects too, straight to your boost gauge.

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I'm confused. You say you dont have your fp solenoid, but your tapping the line that goes to it for your boost gauge? Why do you need a tee to do that? Why not just run one solid line from the port on the intake that the fp solenoid connects too, straight to your boost gauge.
I have mine setup the same way, all the ports on the throttle body blocked off, no solenoids, boost source T'd into the fuel pressure regulator vac line.


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Like that he just used less words...


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Ok so this is what happened on Saturday. My baby went up in flames at you can see. Looks as though flywheel went though the housing hit some wires and the fuel line. And then BOOM Just so you know this was done at 60 mph in 4th gear.
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Sorry to see and hear it! Good luck on the rebuild.
Reading and seeing this stuff just makes me paranoid. I think Im going to order a scatter shield now, and Im going to check my extinguisher. =-)

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Sorry to see and hear it! Good luck on the rebuild.
Reading and seeing this stuff just makes me paranoid. I think Im going to order a scatter shield now, and Im going to check my extinguisher. =-)
And ya Im definitely getting a fire extinguisher now
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OH NO JUAN!!! Thats so crazy!!!! I'm so sorry man.


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i wonder how the dang flywheel came apart???? im sorry lil bro.. let me know if i can help w anything
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well heres more pics this is what i saw before i called you telling you that the bolts are still in their except for the 02 housing those are gone but the blue circles(crappy circles lol) means no bolt stuck and red means the bolt is still their or in one in the bolts that goes on the bottom of the turbo its not their but its cracked in half
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this next pic is where plate is still bolted up with a piece of the tranny
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and in this case this completly off no bolts are there what so ever
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and here you can see the bolts of the starter is bolted up with both pieces of the tranny and the starter (where i grounded up the cable probably thats why is hanging in their lol)
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you cant really tell but if you pay attention the cross member it has a hit and is bent to the passenger side
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well heres more pics this is what i saw before i called you telling you that the bolts are still in their except for the 02 housing those are gone but the blue circles(crappy circles lol) means no bolt stuck and red means the bolt is still their or in one in the bolts that goes on the bottom of the turbo its not their but its cracked in half

So the flywheel bolts were still bolted on like in this picture? I know he just recently had his clutch replaced, was something loose and then spun off?


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it could possibly but all bolts are their plus if the tranny would off gotten loose first then blow up the spine of the tranny would of gotten damaged atleast a little and its prefect no hits its like if the hit went everywhere except to the center that piece of flywheel was right on the firewall

in this pic you can see where the pp bolts up to the flywheel the bolt went threw the metal and thats all 6 holes where all 6 bolts bolt up the flywheel
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I never understood the purpose of a scatter shield until just now. These pictures are depressing, and it's worse in person.

There had to have been a flaw in the flywheel. Theres no way something being loose would of caused the flywheel to shatter like that with out damaging the internals of the transmission.

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damn im speechless wow srry to hear that man.... at least nothing happend to you bro.... i see another project in your future
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I'm not in el Paso, im in Laredo alone almost only dsmer.

sorry for your lose man, i cant understand what happend.
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I never understood the purpose of a scatter shield until just now. These pictures are depressing, and it's worse in person.

There had to have been a flaw in the flywheel. Theres no way something being loose would of caused the flywheel to shatter like that with out damaging the internals of the transmission.
I just ordered a Three Speed scatter shield. Seeing what happened to Juan's car scared me... A LOT!


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I just ordered a Three Speed scatter shield. Seeing what happened to Juan's car scared me... A LOT!
We have OG dsm's, they're immune. Our biggest concerns are phantom knock and locked transfer cases. Wishful thinking i know.

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We have OG dsm's, they're immune. Our biggest concerns are phantom knock and locked transfer cases. Wishful thinking i know.
Well I have an OG FWD so I guess I only have to worry about phantom knock, lol!


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Thanks to every one for their condolences. I really appreciate it. I'm definitely buying a scatter shield and a fire extinguisher in my next DSM. I'm praying for the engine to be ok so we can transplant her into another GST. At least that way she lives on some how. Again thanks everyone and me and tony will keep everyone updated on the situation.
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