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HybriDSMJun-14-04 11:27 AM
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#5942, "RE: AWD or FWD?"
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Jun-14-04 11:29 AM by HybriDSM

          

Originally posted by BRU_ce
Originally posted by HybriDSM
Originally posted by BRU_ce It's a 93 model.
Ok, let's say for a second that the gauge is broken and it's running 19 PSI but reading 12. That's even worse. Not knowing how much boost you're running is 'Engine death: The Prologue'. On stock fuel etc, running more than stock boost +2 or 3 is asking for pain. I guess I believe you if you say it feels more powerful, but if the gauge reads 12, I'll go with 12 simply because I want to believe he's driving around a car that is well taken care of and not boost abused. FIX THE BOOST GAUGE!!! (or at least make sure it's working.)
LOL, I dunno what the deal is on it, but it's a really fun car to drive. He has like, $0 to spend on it... he spent all his money buying it. Can the stock turbo even put out 19 PSI? I have no experience with the 4G63. I did a valve cover gasket change on it and that's it. The dipstick likes to pop out and spill oil on the engine causing what looks like the engine to explode but it's just smoke from the burning oil, hahaha...


Yes, these cars are EXTREMELY fun to drive. And relatively cheap to mod (but break alot due to trying to go fast on used/old/cheap parts) Cheap and fast means unreliable, but I love my DSM with all my checkbook.

The stock turbo has gotten people into the 11's so it's certainly a potent little thing.

Dip Stick: Take a set of pliers or something and clamp the dip stick tube so it's not a perfect circle, but more of an oval. This will keep the dip stick from popping out. The only bad part is that it makes it a little tougher to get in and out, but it worth it for sure in saved oil and fear of engine death.



It's running again shitheads.

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AWD or FWD? [View all] , BRU_ce, Jun-13-04 09:04 PM
  RE: AWD or FWD?, BRU_ce, Jun-13-04 10:55 PM, #1
RE: AWD or FWD?, TeamJeff_99gs, Jun-14-04 03:14 AM, #2
      RE: AWD or FWD?, Mattcky2k, Jun-14-04 03:56 AM, #3
           RE: AWD or FWD?, HybriDSM, Jun-14-04 06:02 AM, #4
                RE: AWD or FWD?, BRU_ce, Jun-14-04 09:20 AM, #5
                RE: AWD or FWD?, Hult250R, Jun-14-04 10:58 AM, #6
                     RE: AWD or FWD?, BRU_ce, Jun-14-04 11:01 AM, #7
                RE: AWD or FWD?, BRU_ce, Jun-14-04 11:02 AM, #8
                     RE: AWD or FWD?, HybriDSM, Jun-14-04 11:21 AM, #9
                          RE: AWD or FWD?, BRU_ce, Jun-14-04 11:24 AM, #10
                               RE: AWD or FWD?, HybriDSM, Jun-14-04 11:27 AM #11
                                    RE: AWD or FWD?, Hult250R, Jun-14-04 11:36 AM, #12
                                         RE: AWD or FWD?, Mattcky2k, Jun-14-04 05:53 PM, #13
                                              RE: AWD or FWD?, BRU_ce, Jun-14-04 11:57 PM, #14
                                                   RE: AWD or FWD?, HybriDSM, Jun-15-04 02:50 AM, #15
                                                        RE: AWD or FWD?, Initial DSM, Jun-20-04 05:18 PM, #16
                                                             RE: AWD or FWD?, loudgs, Jun-23-04 08:44 AM, #17
                                                                  RE: AWD or FWD?, Vandy420a, Jun-23-04 10:05 AM, #18
                                                                       RE: AWD or FWD?, loudgs, Jun-24-04 09:33 AM, #19

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