Feeling a little bored tonight, I figure I would post up a condensed photo history of the Talon
I bought this car a little over 8 years ago on a complete whim. I was searching Craigslist one night with no intention of buying anything, saw it posted and called the seller. After talking with him for a few minutes, I drove to an ATM and then an hour to Annapolis MD, inspected the car at night in a poorly lit parking lot with a crappy flashlight, put a deposit down on it and picked it up a week later. Here is the car the day I bought it.
The car was rough when I bought it and still is to this day. Other than a completely failed attempt at painting the hood on the grass at my apartment complex, I have never invested anything into the appearance of this car. I fixed the pressing mechanical issues when I bought it (plugs, wires, brakes, tires, new rims because 1 was dented, front half-shafts, new windshield, rebuilt power steering pump, suspension refresh). I also lent the car to DJ after his went 2-3-2-boom at the track, and in exchange he replaced the timing belt, all the accessory belts, etc.
Immediately upon getting the car back I took it to a Summit Main event without so much as a shakedown. The heat from the manifold melted the top timing cover onto the timing belt, at which point the Red Bull Can heat-shield was born.
Yes, Red bull heat shield
After the initial maintenance, the car stayed pretty much the same over the next 2 years. The car generally held up well, taking on Shenandoah circuit and 120+ mile commutes.
I modded the car a little as I went (it is a DSM after all), and the mods only exacerbated the issues the engine was having with oil consumption. The valve stem seals were bad when I bought the car, and after the cats were removed the smoke screen the car would put out at idle went from annoying to embarrassing. I decided to tear off the head and replace the entire top end, which took 4 days of work over 3 years to complete.
Here is how the car sits now:
The car is running well after the head swap, especially after I corrected the spark plug firing order (that I drove on incorrectly for over 70 miles).
HKS Idle
Ricer Mod List (Current)
DSMLink v3 Lite
HKS272 Cams / Crower Springs / Crower Retainers / ARP Head Studs
FIC 850cc Injectors
2g Manifold w/ HKS External Wastegate
APEXi Catless Downpipe / 3in Cat Back Exhaust
MBC
Gutted Air Filter housing held together by binder clips
93/94 1Gb Front Brake Calipers
Boost / Oil Pressure Gauges
My current plan is to stop acting like I'm 18 and get this car to where I have wanted it since I bought it. My immediate plans are to
1. Source / piece together a decent suspension. The car is currently running on Monroe Quickstruts in the front and KYB / Eibach springs in the rear, giving it an awesome 50s Gasser stance. This line item has become exceedingly hard because Koni stopped making rear struts and no one makes a decent spring for the car anymore.
2. Refresh the brakes. I will probably stick with decent pads / SS brake lines for the time being, also need to check to make sure all the calipers are working well after sitting for so long.
3. Install a larger fuel pump. I am still running close to stock boost because I am still on the stock fuel pump / wiring.
4. Install the parts I already have lying around (Wideband, GT2871r, External FPR) then up the boost.
5. Do something about the wheel situation. Spray bombed swirlies from the poor me days have to go. I have a set of 17x9 5zingen FN01Rc's I bought from Jason, which are an ambitious fit at best. If I go this route, I will definitely have to roll the fenders and will also likely have to run a small spacer / grind away part of the rear LCAs to get them to fit. I am leaning towards selling them and trying to source a set of 18x8 5zigens, however these are also un-obtanium.
Also considering punting and just getting these.
6. Fix up the body and cosmetics. I want to re-install the rear seats, fix the water leak through the rear wiper that has flooded the rear hatch since the day I bought it, replace the passenger side door, PDR the dent in the RR quarter panel and either spray or plasti-dip the car. I am not going for show car here, but something that is passable.