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Last Updated: Jan 30th, 2005 - 16:19:56 |
Technical Corner
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Project Cars
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Eclipse GS-T
AWD Conversion
We have just finished the AWD conversion on the project GST. This article contains a complete walkthrough of how to perform the AWD conversion on a 2nd gen DSM.
Jan 27, 2005, 00:37 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Eclipse GS-T
AWD Conversion: Picking up the AWD Shell
On Friday, October 8th 2004, myself and Vlad Sushko, representing the AutomotiveForums.com staff packed up and heading to Baltimore, Maryland to pick up the newest component for the Project Eclipse. What were we going to get? A 1995 AWD Eagle Talon shell to convert the project GS-T to AWD.
Oct 12, 2004, 23:08 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Eclipse GS-T
Heat Wrap Install
While we had the car apart for a while, we went ahead and purchased the Thermo-Tec aluminized tape and header wrap that you see below. We had always wondered if this stuff helped to keep the heat in the exhaust system and out of the intake system and for the relatively low cost it seemed like now would be a good time to experiment.
Oct 12, 2004, 10:09 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Eclipse GS-T
Fabrication of Radiator Ducting
One of the final steps we took to help cool the DSM engine was the fabrication and installation of ducting around the intercooler. This duct work would make sure all the air entering the "big mouth" bumper opening would be directed through the IC core first and then through to the radiator.
Oct 10, 2004, 22:07 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Eclipse GS-T
C&R Radiator Install
In continuing efforts to combat the overheating problems in our project DSM, we purchased a nice aluminum C&R radiator with an integral 12" Spal slim line fan. Our first reaction was wow.
Oct 10, 2004, 21:57 - [ Discuss this story ]
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