04-08-2011
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Got a call from Chad today because he found a tiny chip on a corner of my 4th gear. Thankfully he caught it before he pressed it on to the input shaft so I was able to return it.
I really can't say enough great things about Jack's. Both times that I have called them I have gotten a call back within 15 minutes and have spoken to Jack himself. He didn't hit me with a bunch of question to figure out if I was trying to screw him or not. All he said was, I'm really sorry about that. I'll ship one out to you today and you should see it in a few days. This is by far the best customer service I have ever received.
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04-08-2011
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
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I really can't say enough great things about Jack's.
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That's great to hear. I've always liked their website when it comes to info on the X drivetrain. If I need a rebuild then they'd be my first choice.
Good luck with the build, sounds like it'll be a beast.
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04-08-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
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That's great to hear. I've always liked their website when it comes to info on the X drivetrain. If I need a rebuild then they'd be my first choice.
Good luck with the build, sounds like it'll be a beast.
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I can tell you already that you won't be dissapointed with their products and/or customer service. Also, from what I can tell their prices are VERY fair, and are a great value.
Thanks! I'm hoping so. Not gonna throw up any power goals yet in fear of being a douche and jinxing myself. I'll just let the dyno graph do the talking.
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04-08-2011
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
This thing is coming along fast.
Good luck.
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04-08-2011
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Hey you never mentioned anything about my customer service.....
J/K
Have you figured out what clutch your using? I do have a starter ring gear if you need it.
Oh and FYI, that gear does not get pressed onto the shaft 
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04-08-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
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This thing is coming along fast.
Good luck.
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Thanks Aaron. Yeah, I've been scraping by since I bought it so I can get this thing running. I know it'll be worth it though!
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Originally Posted by blackrosenova400
Hey you never mentioned anything about my customer service.....
J/K
Have you figured out what clutch your using? I do have a starter ring gear if you need it.
Oh and FYI, that gear does not get pressed onto the shaft 
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Oh yes! I would definitely recommend Chad to anyone that needs transmission work done. He does excellent work and provides VERY fair pricing. Plus he knows what he's talking about.
As far as as clutch goes I have been looking in to it but I can't decide what I should go with. What do you think would be a good fit? Again, I'm not putting up any power goals or estimates but I'm pretty confident that if I make as much power as this set up is built for I'll burn through a 6 puck pretty quick. Maybe a sprung 4-puck?
If ANYONE has any advice as to what direction I should consider please feel free to chime in.
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04-08-2011
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Quartermaster twin disc
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04-08-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
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Quartermaster twin disc
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I'm thinking I might need a twin disc to reliably handle the power. I asked Goodhart about his Exedy twin disc and he said it drives surprising nice for such an aggressive clutch. I don't care about the chatter associated with these. I just want the power to go to the ground.
For those who are running a twin disc setup, how's the pedal feel?
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Hopefully he does a better job than on my sweet TCU!! lol.
I'd offer a hand, but I don't get down to mankato much.
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04-09-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
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I'd offer a hand, but I don't get down to mankato much.
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Yeah, most people don't. lol Fortunately I've met a few guys down here that are familiar with DSM's that I can call if I ever need an immediate hand. I sure do miss living in the cities though.
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04-09-2011
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Whatever disk swifty used to use seemed to handle some pretty damn good power. It was a southbend something or another, You'd have to ask him what it was, but it was a full face disk and handled the power he made last year. Not sure how long it would last though, we all know his car never seen a ton of miles either.
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I swing from the nuts of cold hard data. Anything less is a guess.
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04-09-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Yeah, he was running a Southbend single full face disc. He did make over 700awhp on that clutch. That might be something I should at least look in to.
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
I've been looking at all the twin disc setups available and I keep coming back to this one.
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/part...its/Twin/11150
Your guys' thoughts? Is this overkill?
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Twin disk if u have the cash is one of the best things u can do to your car.
Another hot setup is clutchnet disk with act pp
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04-09-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
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Twin disk if u have the cash is one of the best things u can do to your car.
Another hot setup is clutchnet disk with act pp
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After reading more on these it does seem like this is the way to go to ensure the power gets to ground.
SPEC seems to have a pretty good lineup of twin disc kits for about the same amount of money as the PTT twin disc kit.
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
sorta off topic but i got a clutch net 6puck sprung disk thats brand new here you could buy, i ordered 1 and they billed me for one, but sent me 2 haha i called them back and they said dont bother sending it back they would just throw it away, they make all there shit the day you order it..
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I put more into my car then what its worth, did it for my own enjoyment and that was all.
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^^thats what modding is about.. your own enjoyment
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04-10-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
^^I appreciate the offer, but I need something more heavy duty than that. lol Although if push comes to shove and I need to get the car up and running for break-in I'll keep this in mind.
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04-12-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Just got my valve spring compressor today! Comes with all the hardware, a magnet to remove the keepers and oil. I'll post up some pictures and a video tonight. Sorry for the shitty iPhone picture.

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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Old vs. New

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04-13-2011
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AznKraut
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Re: New Beginnings: 1994 Eagle Talon TSi
Finished building my head. Pictures coming tomorrow. It's late.
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