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How many miles does your DSM have on it?

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robmea

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Oct 22, 2005
lansing, Kansas
Hey My name is Rob and I always hear about how many miles are on peoples Honda's, and Toyota's but I understand that most of them are not turbo, and I have been told that turbo cars dont last nearly as long as N/A cars do. But anyways it would be cool if everyone could share how many miles there cars have. I kinda want alittle reassurance that when I get a DSM it will last over 100 thousand miles, (Of course it will be well maintained and taken care of.) Thank you all in advance.

Rob.
 
97000 on my 95 ESi
173,xxx on a recently aquired 91 GSX that I have torn apart to rebuild
 
91720 on my 99 GSX.

Runing perfect....still idles at the stock 750rpm, and runs awesome. no problems as of yet *knocks on wood*

Thank god for old people that babied the car before me ;) And Im the 3rd owner I believe. Both owners were somewhat elderly/ older adults. I got the car bone stock....down to the paper air filter and stock plugs heh.
 
You guys are soft. I just tipped 40, 000 mi. today on my 95 GSX. 2nd owner and bought it bone stock last winter.
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Guess I have the lowest garage slut...28k miles on the body and im on the 3rd engine, 4th trans counting the recent awd swap. 99 gs spyder...to turbo 2.4l, then to 6 bolt...then to 6 bolt awd.

cheers
 
minimal mods+maintenance=133k on original 4G63. Still runs strong. Timing belt has been the only major repair.

Who said DSM's weren't reliable? :thumb:
 
I'd like to know how long people actually waited or had to wait to change their timing belt?
I was short on money and changed it at about 77K. Why do are cars require it be changed so early anyways. Some cars are like 90K isn't it. Imight be wrong.
 
147k on the OG 7 bolt and I spun a rod bearing. Car now has 158k on it but nothing besides the chassis and interior have that many miles.
 
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