01-26-2006
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 556
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
Because I like cheap and reliable transportation.
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01-26-2006
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Is funding Exxon.
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Ham Lake
Drives: like a bat outta hell!
Posts: 7,983
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I got into it because it was a nice car and quite fast (for the time). Now I know too much about them to get rid of it and have to learn everything over again. My DSM is more of a toy for me now. I also don't like doing the main stream thing, otherwise I would have a TT Mustang or camaro. I have a 01 Lincoln LS for a daily driver.
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Is burning corn and stayin' warm!
My motorcycle is stock and reliable, my Talon is neither!
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01-26-2006
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Big Turbo Monster
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hopkins
Drives: GTS and E55
Posts: 1,105
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I have mine becaue I am stupid also. I wanted to go fast and didn't realize trying to go fast won't have you going anywhere at all except for the bank. I might be getting out soon as we are getting a house and I don't have time, but I would need to get rid of a lot of stuff.
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7/25/09
Motorcycle cop pulls up next to me on UNI and says "Want to race?"
Me- "I don't think you would stand a chance."
Cop says "probably not" and drives off.
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01-26-2006
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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Burnsville
Drives: M3
Posts: 18
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
Because they are really fun when there not on jackstands or in the shop.
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01-26-2006
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Apple Valley
Posts: 2
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
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Originally Posted by npaulseth
Because I like cheap and reliable transportation.
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Reliable is the last word ever to be put in on or near the word DSM
Daily
System
Malfunction
That is what it means to me
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01-26-2006
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: I wish somewhere less rainy!
Drives: She is 22, black, slow and does not play fair.
Posts: 791
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
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Originally Posted by TheLBUGAWD
Reliable is the last word ever to be put in on or near the word DSM
Daily
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Malfunction
That is what it means to me
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I think he got this import cars confused with Honda. He should be shot for using reliable and DSM in the same sentence. Just Joking.
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01-26-2006
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back in the saddle again
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I don't own one anymore.
I keep getting them because they don't leave me alone, and I feel bad for all the beat-up ones I come across.
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My street car runs low 11's and my race car's personal best is a mid 11....
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01-26-2006
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Resident Redneck
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
Posts: 415
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I have a good friend that was very into DSM's so I knew if you wanted to TRY to go fast with them they will always sit on jack stands. Once you get out of the 12's it seems like they break on a daily basis.
I actually bought my first DSM when my woman needed a temporary car. When I got transfered to MN I sold the FWD DSM and swapped the engine/trans into an AWD DSM. This winter turned out to be pretty weak so I'm just about ready to sell it and buy a nice daily driver. I can't make up my mind. I've been leaning towards a high mileage Z06, '03+ Cobra or something similar. Decisions, decisions.
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01-26-2006
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Apple Valley
Posts: 2
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
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Originally Posted by niterydr
I don't own one anymore.
I keep getting them because they don't leave me alone, and I feel bad for all the beat-up ones I come across.
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Josh you kinda put yourself in the situation of being around DSMs cause you own a shop that specializen in fixing them(you do great work by the way). How bad did you feel when you saw my car A.K.A The Lady Bug ahahahahah
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01-26-2006
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Admin
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sportsman's Paradise, LA.
Posts: 5,382
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
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Originally Posted by x-pride
For being a need for speed addict. The DSM is the best bang for the buck when it comes to hualing ass. It is the only car I know of that you can buy under 3k put another 3k into it and whoop majority of the cars on the road.
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What he said, but on a higher price level. 
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01-26-2006
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15min late to the world
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I dont know why. Cheese?..... thats not it.
~John
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01-26-2006
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Rainbow Boy
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Richfield, MN
Drives: 96 Civic HX
Posts: 908
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
DSMs are just as reliable as any other car.
Think about it, if you beat the PISS out of a Honda, it would break. You mod a car, it will break. Plan and simple.
-Colin
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01-26-2006
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New Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Cottage Grove
Posts: 30
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I was told to pick two: Cheap, Fast, Reliable.
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01-26-2006
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Maple Grove
Posts: 956
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
My GVR4 really isnt a DSM
It gets me to college every day, through snow, wind, rain, bad drivers, zombies.....etc
None of my DSMs ever left me on the side of the road, the had the decency to break as soon as I got to whereever I was going, which is ALOT more then I could say about my old lumina, or my camry for that matter.
And in all reality, the only parts that ever broke were ones far beyond needing to be replaced
"oh, that clicky axle can do another 5,000 miles before it needs to be replaced"
"oh that old looking coolant hose will hold up just fine"
"brakes? what brakes?"
seriously, even when i broke the tranny, it still shifted in to most of the gears, and it still got me around.
The ecu caps issue is the only one that I could really say mitsu really screwed up on
Last edited by iceminion; 01-26-2006 at 04:28 PM..
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01-26-2006
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back in the saddle again
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
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Originally Posted by Pushit2.0
I dont know why. Cheese?..... thats not it.
~John
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LMAO!!! Thats great.
"No I swear, Cheese made me do it!"
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01-26-2006
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Sten Sniper
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: New Hope
Drives: Evo VIII RS
Posts: 1,385
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
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Originally Posted by cudvig
DSMs are just as reliable as any other car.
Think about it, if you beat the PISS out of a Honda, it would break. You mod a car, it will break. Plan and simple.
-Colin
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Nope.
I tried to keep mine stock, really. But first the turbo went, then the motor, then the alternator, then the throw out bearing sepperated, then 2nd gear went to hell. By this time I had replaced all of those parts with upgraded parts, neccesitating further mods such as injectors, fuel management, intercooler, ACT 2600, etc. Those upgrades also neccesitated further repairs. Clutch hydrolic system went to hell, more boost blew the head gasket, pressurized cooling system blew coolant and heater hoses.
This massive and tragic downward spiral all started with inherant flaws in the quality of the car that I started with. For 4 years I dumped enough money into it to have bought something REALLY nice. Now I sold it and consequently have something really nice. The end.
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01-26-2006
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Johnson City, TN
Posts: 0
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I own a DSM because the 90% of its life as a lawn decoration is awesome and when I actually get to drive it...its great!
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01-26-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
Because I was sick of owning slow cars. I owned a 1983 vw gti, a mazda mx-6 and drove an integra for a short period of time. I really wanted to build a turbo'd vr6 corrodo, but I couldn't find a decent shell to start building. I need a car, and it was almost winter. My buddy Jay owned Matt Jannush's old GSX at the time, and convinced me that picking up an AWD car for the winter would be a good idea.
I've DD'd my DSM's always, it's a good reason to get shit done quickly. I've had two now, and both have had 20g's on them. What can I say, I like awd and 300whp cars that I can afford!
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01-26-2006
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Now 1 second.....slower!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: St. Paul, MN
Drives: 1993 Talon AWD
Posts: 1,359
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
I just didnt want to buy a Honda or an Eclipse GS and I wanted something that could make power without anything done to the motor. I was right on the edge of just buying that GS and not doing anything to it, then the GS turned out to be crap and the next couple of days I found my DSM and got that right away. I kinda of regret it. Only because I've spent way more money on repairs than on the car itself plus the parts. And it's a lot of fun when it's not broken. I just want to break into the 12's and leave it at that for a couple years, since it's my only car and I drive a lot!  .
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01-26-2006
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Mazda-ing
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Your Mom's House
Drives: 2013 Mazdaspeed3
Posts: 2,126
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Re: Why do you own a DSM?
They are cheap and fun, and most of them look nice. Course my non-DSM-DSM looked nice but thats besides the point 
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