07-18-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Mark's Talon
My name is Mark. I've been a member here for 3 years and decided I should start a build thread, So here's what's done to the Talon so far.
6 Bolt Block Bored .020 Over
2g Pistons and 1g Rods
2g Head
2g Exhaust Manifold
Comp 272 Cams
tdo6 20g
MAP o2 Housing Dumped to Atm.
VRSF FMIC
E-85
AWD Swapped from a 95 Eclipse GSX
KYB AGX's on No Name Springs
and a few other supporting things.
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BW8776, e-85
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07-18-2015
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: edward lake
Drives: toaster
Posts: 6,431
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Re: Mark's Talon
after years of helping with stuff for the car it has a build post
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07-18-2015
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Sonic Champion!
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Litchfield
Drives: VA STI
Posts: 1,793
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Re: Mark's Talon
Very nice setup you have there, how do you like the vrsf intercooler?
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07-19-2015
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Mitsus for days!
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Wadena, MN
Drives: '08 Chrysler 300C
Posts: 1,521
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Re: Mark's Talon
The front end of said red car looks oddly familiar. LOL
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07-19-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
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Originally Posted by TkrPerformance
after years of helping with stuff for the car it has a build post
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Yes I couldn't wait anymore. Your contributions have been very appreciated, Thank you with all your help.
I love my VRSF FMIC, I get tons of compliments of how it looks and I've never had an issue with intake temps or coolant temps since putting it in.
Some more pics
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09-14-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Went up to BIR over the weekend for Proving Grounds and ran in the 1/4 mile. This is the first time i've ever launched this car or been to a track, so I was definitely nervous. Had 2 problems I gotta address before going out again, the first was having an issue going from 1st to 2nd in the upper rpms especially if I tried with NLTS (probably driver error) and second is needing wider, better tires.. spun all 4 near every time running my 215/60r16 kelly explorers. lol.
Ended up running just shy of the 11's and hit a 12.1 and a 12.0 overall it was one of the best experiences ever and i'm hooked.
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Last edited by mark4g63t; 09-14-2015 at 09:34 PM..
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09-14-2015
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Minnesota
Drives: 97 Eclipse GST spyder(Project car), 95 Corolla(DD), 91 MR2 turbo(Fun car)
Posts: 751
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Re: Mark's Talon
So that was you in the talon. I remember you going against an evo.
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09-14-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Haha yea raced a red x
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BW8776, e-85
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10-04-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Well the tear down has begun. Started with the dash removal. Got every connector on both harnesses labeled and ready to be completely redone/ tucked.. Debating fuse box in glove box or center council. Trans and engine will come out this week. All that's left is to remove the Trans and engine mount. Till then..
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10-04-2015
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: edward lake
Drives: toaster
Posts: 6,431
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Re: Mark's Talon
Have fun doing it. Hated wiring after I was done doing the Evo then the Spyders engine bay harness.
You still have part of your engine stand over here.
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10-04-2015
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Blaine, Mn
Drives: Racecars
Posts: 679
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Re: Mark's Talon
Yea wiring not fun. While doing it atleast but when your done with it it makes it totally worth all the hassel.
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Tyler
93’ Eagle talon ( current build )
2011 Subaru Sti 11.0 @135mph
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10-04-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Yea figured I'd give it a shot I have 6 months to come up with something, if I mess up I can find a replacement or get the harness they make..I've always wanted a clean bay and I don't think it's just going to happen.
The plan as of now is to completely redo the "engine" harness and try to keep most of the "Chassis" harness intact with slight modification to make either location work. So here goes nothing I guess haha.
Yes mark, when can I grab it?
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Last edited by mark4g63t; 10-04-2015 at 09:50 PM..
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10-10-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Forgot to even mention what I was doing I got so excited with tearing it all down. Anyway I am building a new engine from valve cover to oil pan with the block including Wiseco hd pistons and either Manley or Eagle Rods and suiting it with a bigger turbo. Along with that I will also be doing a full wire tuck and relocating the fuse box as mentioned above to whats now looking more like the center council.
I started to tear it down last week. Removed the Engine/ Trans, Both wiring harnesses, Dash and all interior.
I've been picking away at the engine harness a little bit each day. Heres where I am at now!
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10-11-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Started on the other harness tonight
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10-22-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Decided on the fuse box in the glove box. Got the interior "chassis" harness just about routed, will be finishing that up today and tomorrow. All the wires that are lengthened or shortened are reconnected using weatherproof butt connectors and no solder. This weekend I will put the dash back into the car. Pretty pumped on how it's turning out so far.
Pic is or the fuse box I'm glove box, still need to make a mounting bracket for it.
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11-13-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
Well the harness is done until I can get the engine back in, I think it turned out looking awesome, now just hope it all works properly.
Measured the oil clearances and they are very tight, but within spec.
Picked up a new block as well thanks to John (pushit2.0). Smoothed out the oil galleys and de-burred it to all my tools could reach, thanks man!
Going to run ARP on the rods/ mains and head studs as well. Still debating the regular ARP, H11's or L19's. Also thinking of running a Kiggly HLA Pressure Regulator any opinions? (will be running lots of boost)
Will also be grabbing a 2g head from Tyler here soon.
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BW8776, e-85
Last edited by mark4g63t; 11-13-2015 at 05:44 PM..
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11-13-2015
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Grand rapids
Drives: 2gb gsx
Posts: 150
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Re: Mark's Talon
I have run arp standard bolts to 30lbs and have have my l19's running around 42lbs with no problems. Kiggley is a great choice.
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11-14-2015
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Twin Cities
Drives: 95 Talon TSI
Posts: 941
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Re: Mark's Talon
More parts on the way. Along in the mix is the Kiggly HLA pressure regulator.
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11-16-2015
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Transmission destroyer
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cambridge
Drives: G37, 91 TSi
Posts: 7,150
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Re: Mark's Talon
holy christ.
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11-16-2015
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: edward lake
Drives: toaster
Posts: 6,431
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Re: Mark's Talon
you do know the 2.4 water pipe is bent out to the radiator and not back like to the fire wall like the turbo water pipes.
top 2.4 bottom 2.0
Last edited by TkrPerformance; 11-16-2015 at 08:00 AM..
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