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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #438100
March 07, 2015 08:38 pm UTC
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From the first day i witnessed Alex's beauty of a 2g ive been jealous.

Definately as clean as i hope to achieve with my 2g


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Manny Sandhu] #438106
March 08, 2015 01:34 am UTC
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Gilbert
"Meant to be", as it were.

tu

Originally Posted by Jeremy Gilbert
I'm always a fan of ALL your pics, but this one just seems to be one step above.

That is why I enjoy taking them. Because of comments like yours. Thank you Jeremy!

Originally Posted by Bryan Lawrence
Definitely, looks like you have a ton of space now!!

It's a rented townhouse. Total parking space = 3. Two in garage and one outside. Enough space in garage but not enough for another parts car. But i am defiantly happy to move out from 1 bedroom apartment with only 2 parking spots.

Originally Posted by Manny Sandhu
From the first day i witnessed Alex's beauty of a 2g ive been jealous.

Definately as clean as i hope to achieve with my 2g

Thanks Manny. Up close it's not perfect. Paint is mostly original from factory so it showing it's age. Deep Man did my front bumper so clear coat is absolutely perfect but rest of the car is falling behind.

Thanks to your comments everybody tu love them lol


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #438107
March 08, 2015 02:39 am UTC
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Keep posting them Alex smile


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #438110
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+1 I love seeing picts of other peoples cars. Especially through out the winter!


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #438115
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Very happy to see the work bench method alive and kicking.

it's time to tear into that beast and remove it's heart wink

Re: My Red Talon [Re: Terry S] #439547
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Originally Posted by Terry Sikora
Very happy to see the work bench method alive and kicking.

it's time to tear into that beast and remove it's heart wink



A little update. So i decided to replace my 2G steering wheel with a 3G unit.

I found this 3G eclipse at my local junk yard.
[Linked Image]

It had exactly what i need it. The wheel was a bit beat up but the best i could find so far.

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My stock 2g wheel with wrapper on it.
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Both wheels side by side.
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Interchangeable air bags.

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2G Cruise control switch needed some grinding on the 3g wheel.
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Final product:

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Some of the advantages:
- direct swap
- horn at center of the wheel
- smaller diameter. Overall it feels more tighter.
- better gauges visibility
- improved design
- still a Mitsu product grin

This upgrade was recommended by Terry S so i personally want to thank him for it. I used this write up.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439548
April 29, 2015 10:53 am UTC
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Doesn't feel your driving a bus anymore eh? wink

One of my favourite mods was my evo 8 wheel.

Nice work Alex!


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439549
April 29, 2015 12:24 pm UTC
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Nice work Alex, looks really good!


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439550
April 29, 2015 12:25 pm UTC
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So the 3g wheel doesn't require changing the hub like the evo wheel?



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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439552
April 29, 2015 02:22 pm UTC
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The 3g wheel is smaller in diameter? In your side by side pic, is it just an illusion, as the wheel that's closer, looks much larger in diameter? (& I assume this to be the 3g wheel as its 3 vs 4 spokes)


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439553
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Daren I beleive the 3g and Evo wheel are the same diameter, both much smaller than the 2g wheel.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439554
April 29, 2015 02:59 pm UTC
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That's correct Jason, I remember when Terry did it and that was one of the big reasons he went this way cause the spline is the same.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Mike Eng] #439555
April 29, 2015 03:39 pm UTC
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Originally Posted by Mike Eng
Doesn't feel your driving a bus anymore eh? wink

One of my favourite mods was my evo 8 wheel.

Nice work Alex!


Originally Posted by Bryan Lawrence
Nice work Alex, looks really good!


Thank Mike and Bryan.

Originally Posted by Jason Drew
So the 3g wheel doesn't require changing the hub like the evo wheel?

Nope, the hub is exactly the same as 2g. The only mod needed is 2G cruise control switch. 3G cruise control is totally different unit.

Originally Posted by Daren Peacock
The 3g wheel is smaller in diameter? In your side by side pic, is it just an illusion, as the wheel that's closer, looks much larger in diameter? (& I assume this to be the 3g wheel as its 3 vs 4 spokes)


The 3G wheel is smaller in diameter but not as small as evo 8. I would say 3G diameter is between 2G and Evo 8. You right that picture i took is not good. I will try to get exact measurements when I get back into garage.

Speaking about evo8. Yesterday i scored set of 4 evo 8 wheels lol
[Linked Image]
One step closer to front evo 8 Brembos upgrade.
These will clear brembos nicely and as far as i know does not require fender rolling as long as my tires are 235/40/R17


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439556
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Damn son! That is what I want to do for my summer rims, really love those things.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Bryan Lawrence] #439603
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Originally Posted by Bryan Lawrence
Damn son! That is what I want to do for my summer rims, really love those things.


Bryan, i can find those for you easily in US.

What a day today, thank you Jason Drew tu

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My 99 revised 7 bolt block will appreciate those things smile


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439604
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Thanks Alex, it probably won't be for a while as I want to get through the tires I have for summer right now but really appreciate that, will definitely let you know!

That is looking beautiful! What's the plan for the revised 7? rebuild or just going to swap it in? How man kms is on it


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Bryan Lawrence] #439637
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Originally Posted by Bryan Lawrence
Thanks Alex, it probably won't be for a while as I want to get through the tires I have for summer right now but really appreciate that, will definitely let you know!

That is looking beautiful! What's the plan for the revised 7? rebuild or just going to swap it in? How man kms is on it


Keep me posted. Defiantly a full stock rebuild for revised 7 bolt. But first i need to figure out how to bring it back here from GTA wink


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439642
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Cool thanks!!


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Bryan Lawrence] #439834
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Some red 2G love.
After so many years of owning it i finally decided to tint my windows. 15% rear and 25% on doors. Should match well with factory black/red Talon trim.

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As of today, new manifold heat shield for OEM looks wink

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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439835
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Looks much better smile


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439836
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Looks gorgeous!


"Looked at it, declared war and went to find my throwing wrenches."
Re: My Red Talon [Re: Guillaume Berton] #439841
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Originally Posted by Jason Drew
Looks much better smile


Originally Posted by Guillaume Berton
Looks gorgeous!


Thanks Jason & Gui tu


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439842
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Tinting is one thing I've been on the fence about for a while...

Think you may have pushed me over, Alex smile


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439846
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Tint is a must.

Looks good.

Especially seeing as it hides the hideous driver of the car wink


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439847
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Two questions;

What's the anl fuse for?

And is that a bungee cord holding down the lid of your fuse box?


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Jeremy Gilbert] #439850
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Gilbert
Tinting is one thing I've been on the fence about for a while...

Think you may have pushed me over, Alex smile


Glad i did smile apperently it also helps keeping cabin cool during hot days


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Mike Eng] #439851
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Thanks Mike
Originally Posted by Mike Eng
Two questions;

What's the anl fuse for?

And is that a bungee cord holding down the lid of your fuse box?


Fuse is for my 4 channel amp that powers all my speakers. Bungee cord keeps tention on injen intake so it does not bang over the frame. It was one of those temporary solutions that never went away. I need to find time and boxed it up like Jason D did. Also it will prevent hot manifold air from entering intake.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439856
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It looks like the fuse is connected in parallel from that angle. Should be in series from the amp. But that might be just the angle.

Far easier to make a bracket that clamps the maf sensor for another spot to secure the intake. When I had a maf, I got creative with just a 3mm thick 1"x8" piece of metal, a drill and bench vise, hammer, nuts and bolts. Was basically an "L" bracket that bolted to the maf and bolts to the frame rail. Just an easy, hidden spot. It Worked great too!

Just an idea if you have scrap metal kicking around.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Mike Eng] #439858
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Originally Posted by Mike Eng
It looks like the fuse is connected in parallel from that angle. Should be in series from the amp. But that might be just the angle.

Far easier to make a bracket that clamps the maf sensor for another spot to secure the intake. When I had a maf, I got creative with just a 3mm thick 1"x8" piece of metal, a drill and bench vise, hammer, nuts and bolts. Was basically an "L" bracket that bolted to the maf and bolts to the frame rail. Just an easy, hidden spot. It Worked great too!

Just an idea if you have scrap metal kicking around.


Thats a good idea actually. Post some pics if have them kicking around


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439860
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It's nothing I would have taken a pic of. Sorry man.


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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439861
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The K&N Fipk kit actually came with an L shaped bracket to attach it solidly.

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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Alex Akachinskiy] #439864
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Yep. The bracket I made was much longer and durable than that one.

IIRC, I used a bolt hole on the frame rail which was used for the factory BCS, an m8 10mm hex cap thread pitch of 1.25mm x 25mm. At the maf sensor, there are already predrilled holes that can snugly fit an m6 bolt. Shaped a bracket that actually was more like an L bracket but with a tab to accept the m6 bolt at the sensor. It's little work. And it hides the under the maf.

Don't forget the matching lock washers if you do it. The torque from the motor can wiggle it loose. Which is why I also used o-rings as make shift bushings.

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Re: My Red Talon [Re: Mike Eng] #440070
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While you guys getting your DSMs back on the road mine went back on jack stands. Head will be removed and short block surface inspected. It's time to find answers why she overheats and pushes coolant.

[Linked Image]

One of the runners is showing sings of oil leak. Others are bone dry. Is it okay for 260k original motor?
[Linked Image]


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Okay it's finally out...
Without much words here is the progress so far:
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[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]
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Excellent work bud.

What impresses me is not just how clean everything is, but how clean it remains all throughout the job. I try to keep mine clean as a rule, but she gets messy as hell when she's under the knife, and then I clean it all up at the end.

You keep the bar high, sir.


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Originally Posted by Jeremy Gilbert
Excellent work bud.

What impresses me is not just how clean everything is, but how clean it remains all throughout the job. I try to keep mine clean as a rule, but she gets messy as hell when she's under the knife, and then I clean it all up at the end.

You keep the bar high, sir.


I agree. Good job with it all smile


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Originally Posted by Lucian Marta
I agree. Good job with it all smile


Thanks Lucian

Originally Posted by Jeremy Gilbert
Excellent work bud.

What impresses me is not just how clean everything is, but how clean it remains all throughout the job. I try to keep mine clean as a rule, but she gets messy as hell when she's under the knife, and then I clean it all up at the end.

You keep the bar high, sir.


Thanks Jeremy,
During lifting engine/trany with a crane i managed to leave two deep scratches behind in the engine bay frown. Overall it was a 5 day project (spread over few weeks) to get engine out & on the stand. I make slow progress and try to keep "gotta be done today" thoughts out of my head. I am divided on the idea of pulling engine/trany in one shot. Maybe i just need more practice but drooping trany down first and than pulling motor alone is much easier task to accomplish.



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Originally Posted by Alex Akachinskiy
During lifting engine/trany with a crane i managed to leave two deep scratches behind in the engine bay frown


It's tough to avoid that completely, especially if you're doing things alone. This winter I managed to get mine out alone without scratching or rubbing anything, but my engine bay is fairly empty.

Going back in, I had an extra set of hands helping out. We still managed to leave a couple scratches on the one frame rail. Bit of touch up paint; nobody but my Dad and I will ever know it happened tongue

Well...and now everybody on here.


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Yeah if you're putting it in together one shot it's kinda almost impossible to not scuff something.

I've always liked doing it separate. I've never had a problem scratching anything when the engine goes straight down into its home, then the tranny gets installed from the bottom afterwards smile


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