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  1. OkinDSM

    New to the crew

    Hey guys I just picked up my first DSM. I got an auto 1997 Eclipse GSX. It starts right up but the main issue is the transmission needs to be rebuilt. The car has a lot of rust and needs belts replaced as the cooling system is currently down due to the belt dry rotting. The 2G eclipse has always...
  2. GIB

    2G 2.4 Stroker. Operating Temperature

    98 GSX. LINK G4X. About 2000 miles on engine. (All new internals, except for the stock cams). 2.4 Stroker. Stock Cams. Mishimoto Rad, slim fans, shroud. FP68HTA turbo. Exhaust Mani wrapped. AC condenser on, and front mount 3.5".Today I took the car on a highway, street mix driving for over 2...
  3. Project Trinity

    Street Build Project Trinity

  4. 1995 Eagle Talon TSi - "Buster"

    1995 Eagle Talon TSi - "Buster"

  5. Covoss

    2G Squeakyness

    All right, my car's been resurrected to the point in which it runs and drives decently well it seems. I'm still having some issues with it but they all seem to be getting to the point of getting taken care of. One of my biggest issues with the vehicle now is that it squeaks and rattles quite a...
  6. 2G Dynatek ARC-2 CDI location?

    I have a 2g DSM and I cant find where my CDI is, the car and motor was all built and put together by the previous owner and supposedly has a Dynatek ARC-2 CDI and I can't find it.
  7. 1greyawdtsi

    2G 2G DSM Awd 5 speed w drivetrain or transmission problem - Help

    Good afternoon. Long post & not as well written as I hoped - I’m sorry. I have been researching on this transmission or drivetrain issue I had occur yesterday - to no avail!I’m looking for thoughts/experiences to point me in a general direction before I actually get to look/work on the Talon...
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