09-03-2009
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cottage Grove
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
20w50 is pretty thick...
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09-03-2009
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#242
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It was a auto get over it
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: rochester mn
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
for what is worth the visor on my talon recommends up to 20w 40. but you got balance shafts removed so you might not want crazy thick
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09-04-2009
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#243
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
All I've ever ran is 20w50... Never had any issues with it. Quite a few people run it in their DSM's.
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09-04-2009
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#244
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It was a auto get over it
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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All I've ever ran is 20w50... Never had any issues with it. Quite a few people run it in their DSM's.
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09-18-2009
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#245
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Winona Minnesota
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
I'm doing a tb swap soon here. Going to ditch this pile of shit 90 tb for a 92. Also ordered shaft seals and a biss screw and biss screw seal. Hopefully that will cure my car of all it's idling problems it's had since I got it 3 years ago.
I haven't really been working on mine much. I'm in the auto tech program here in Winona and my friend brought in his 92 Awd Talon that needs a lot of tlc so I've been doing a lot of work on that one. Today we plan on ripping out the ABS bullshit.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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09-30-2009
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#246
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Brought the Laser into school today. Swapped throttle bodies but its still acting up. My only other thoughts are the fuel pump is clogged, fuel filter plugged, or something along those lines. It's just running too lean.
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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10-12-2009
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#247
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Finally got the thing tuned up right. Tested it out in the snow/rain and had some fun. Fwd is so pointless in the rain.....
Since I have a short week right now at school having thursday and friday off I'm just going to leave the Laser beam there and extract the broken studs next week.
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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10-20-2009
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#248
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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10-25-2009
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#249
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Here's a sweet plug I found for all you guys running short route kits:

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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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10-26-2009
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cottage Grove
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
I kinda like having the hole there. That's right where the middle of my air filter is, so it gets a nice shot of cool air through the hole.
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10-26-2009
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#251
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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I kinda like having the hole there. That's right where the middle of my air filter is, so it gets a nice shot of cool air through the hole.
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I had to cover mine up because that's where my fusebox sits otherwise I'd have to get use to burning up relays all the damn time.
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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11-19-2009
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#252
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Winona Minnesota
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
I've been daily driving the DSM for the last few weeks and It's been running great. However, now that I've finished doing my G/f's water pump and timing chain replacement, I can put it away until I pick up the next round of upgrades. It's great but needs some suspension and brake work. Here's a list for this winter:
-Making a full exhaust for sure. Way too damn loud and it exits under the car causing all kinds of vibrations.
-The shocks need to be changed at all 4 corners. I'm probably going to keep the Intrax lowering springs since I like the ride and stance, just not a fan of the floating and bouncing.
-Also going to be upgrading the turbo. I want to go with something around what Twack has for a 50 Trim. I thought about the HTA68 but it's really expensive and I can get similar performance from a 50 trim without that stupid fucking J-pipe.
-Even on my stock turbo I'm finding that the stock single piston brakes don't do much at 135 mph. I made a deal with a friend at school and I'll be getting a set of dual pistons off a 2g with calipers rotors and all the hardware I need. I'll turn the rotors at school and rebuild the calipers.
-Going to try and pick up a full poly bushing kit for the whole suspension as well. Get the e-brake cables I need and get my e-brake working.
That's the plan for January. Of course this is all subject to change. I'll know 100% when I get to that bridge.
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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12-16-2009
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#253
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
I finally got my big brakes so I'm pretty excited to try those. However, it won't be on this car...

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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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12-16-2009
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#254
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It was a auto get over it
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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However, it won't be on this car...
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02-07-2010
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#255
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Took the Laser out today and noticed it has a bad vibration on anything decelerating in gear. Accelerating in boost or not it's just fine. Clutch feels normal, but now there's a bad vibration when im off the gas and the engine is braking the car. Any ideas?
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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02-23-2010
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#256
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
....so has anyone else had their transmission to engine bolts work loose?
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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02-23-2010
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#257
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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....so has anyone else had their transmission to engine bolts work loose?
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Not the first time I've heard of it happening. My only suggestion is to make sure the bolts and the holes are clean and dry. I'm unsure if lock washers are a wise idea. A little blue Loctite maybe?
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02-23-2010
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#258
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It was a auto get over it
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
loctite is your friend and almost never hurts
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02-24-2010
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#259
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: The land of the next-gen HMMWV
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
or just crush washers... although maybe that isn't apropriate for trans bolts.
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02-24-2010
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#260
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Winona Minnesota
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Not the first time I've heard of it happening. My only suggestion is to make sure the bolts and the holes are clean and dry. I'm unsure if lock washers are a wise idea. A little blue Loctite maybe?
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I re-tightened the bolts at school yesterday but today I'm thinking I'll take some of my red loctite and pull each bolt out.
Its nothing but my fault, I should have re-checked them after a few hundred miles but I didn't. Last time I messed with those bolts was last spring when I installed the 6 puck and painted the engine bay.
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Originally Posted by Matt D.
Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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