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My 93 Eagle Talon first start

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

Starting my 1993 Eagle Talon for the first time in 3 years and after many modifications. I know, I know. Shes not TURBO! Dont' break my balls about it I KNOW!
Check it out on Car Domain and leave me some comments, thanks.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3835264

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  • I like your exhaust header man! Are those 4-2-1 or 4-1? Where'd ya get them?

    And that blue Timing Belt as well . . . .

    Sweet!!!!!

  • @BMC029 The header is a 4-2-1, got it off of ebay. I would not recommend it. It was supposed to be stainless steel, but shortly after I installed it, it started rusting. and the timing belt is a 'Gates Racing' kevlar timing belt, got it from Slowboy Racing. I would highly recommend this.

  • Did you fix that fuel cut problem yet? Was it the injector size flooding it out?

  • @KID2884 Yeah, its fixed. It wasn't the injectors, so to speak. The stock N/A ECU I guess couldn't provide enough fuel to them. I swapped it out for a turbo EPROM ECU, and untuned it ran better the with the stock ECU. I took it to the dyno about a year ago and before I could see any numbers, it blew a freeze plug. I towed it back home fixed it. Took it back a few months later with new adjustable cams gears as well, and for some reason or another my oil pump went... wiped my bearings...

  • That sucks! Get it up and runningyet? NO CEL with turbo ecu?

  • @KID2884 No, its been sitting, torn apart for the past year

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  • it does need to be turbo to be nice or cool.

  • that's a beauty =)

  • @dsmtalonboy I just made it out some pieces of 1/8" aluminum. I bent it as tight around the MAF as I could, and welded a plate on the back side. I did have to modify the MAF plug a little though.

  • how did you make you custom maf housing

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