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I still want one. I want to go back in a time machine with a ton of cash, and by an unmolested one fresh off the showroom floor and keep it completely stock.
To be fair, the failures they’ve had are from old things, like factory rubber hoses. Once they changed out the old stuff, it works well. You just have to pay more attention to it than say a Honda.
As a 45 year old man and long time gearhead, these Saturday morning uploads have become like my Saturday morning cartoons when I was a kid. I look forward to these videos with my coffee😁
@@blackhatch46 Because Saturday morning cartoons aren't a thing any more, as far as I know. They're a thing of the past. A time before smart phones, the internet, and YT. Kids would get up and watch cartoons on network TV while they ate their breakfast. These Gears and Gasoline Saturday morning uploads remind me of how I used to look forward to Saturday morning cartoons as a kid. edit: Why do you have a problem with me saying my age? Why is that an issue for you?
My brain on E85 vented directly into the interior for 2+ weeks- "It's a GOOD car." Kidding aside, silicone hoses have been used forever in off road dirt bikes. You simply NEVER have to sweat hose issues ever again. Strong work, dudes!
That's true. Plus, they added a big turbo that helped produce 600hp which results to hotter engine. So, it's imortant to have cooling lines refreshed or better yet, enhanced.
The reason the Talon keeps blowing coolant hoses was prob because all the hoses were old and worn. Pressure finds the path of least resistance. So when you replace an old coolant hose with a new one, the pressure is trying to find another way out which leads to finding the weakest line in the cooling system. Really have to replace all the coolant hoses in an old car like that otherwise you keep chasing leaks like this. The silicone ones are decent but you have to clamp them down a lot. Overtime the silicone ones can start leaking because it's not clamped down enough. OE hoses that are new seems to work better. Love the series Ben.
I’ve been daily driving my talon for 4 years now! Never left me stranded! Makes 430awhp on pump at 26psi. Running e85 at 35psi now and she’s holding strong! Stock block, stock trans, everything! I see you followed the exact same catch can set up as me too! Love to see dsm content!
I have been watching you all for years now. I've never felt so good about a video of yours. Because seeing you all attempt to daily this "good car" has been rewarding. I have been thru a little bit of work with my old Chevy and like you all. It drives great and is a lot of fun to drive. Hopefully daily driving it will help with these improvements. 😅😊😅
You guys honestly inspire me for keeping (suffering) my talon on the road I subscribed when you did the road trip gsx and r3 around that time shot a cv axle end through the Bell housing of my talon... Since then head build, pt5858, act clutch, and more dollars. This channel is dope
I'd say this build series as a whole is a good reminder to steer clear from DSMs, however most of this video is the reality of buying a 30 year old project car in general.
@@jasonw7497 the external wastegate sucks and it’s fluttering badly. Not a fan of the open atmosphere wastegate. They do allow the boost to be controlled better and really help with boost creep but they sound terrible.
My 300whp DSM was a Daily for 2 years including Canadian winter, very not stock 20+owners, it's possible. Also LMAO poor person sitting in the back lol, You will definitely fix a lot of the annoying issues by daily driving it.
A habit I've picked up at work (transport truck mechanic) is pressure testing the coolant system after having opened it. It has saved me from working on hot engines or having customers come back. Just a little hand pressure tester would do the trick.
Josh RN here again for my Saturday night viewing. Ben, scoliosis is an S like curvature to the spine; you’re wanting kyphosis which is what the hunch back from Notre Dame suffers from. The more you know hahahahaha love y’all keep up the great entertainment!
My sophomore year, in 2000, my dream car was either a talen or eclipse. Ended with a 1997 prelude. My buddy got a gsx. Both were stock with bolt on and super fun cars to drive. Prelude was never a problem!
Make a shelf at your shop with a layout just for trickle charging batteries. It will save you a TON of Time/Money keeping the batteries ready and stored.
So one thing i love about this channel is that they dont hide mistakes behind editing, they talk about and take accountability when they make those errors.
As someone who mistakenly bought a Celica all trac as their first car and has similar issues, this is wonderful to see :) first drive after I bought the car the oring on my injector exploded and leaked all $100 of gas on the ground before I got into a gas station. And the car doesn't always start. And I have to turn it off to put it in reverse. Fun times
Man, I had so much fun with my DSM, as base level as it was. 140hp, FWD, 1996 Eagle Talon ESi manual, bought for $3800 in 2004. Only had to give it up because it was totaled after being rear-ended at a stoplight... girl fell asleep going 45mph... that one hurt. I love seeing these from time to time these days!
My Z32 TT has been nearly finished for a while; what I am forgetting is all of the little hiccups like this that will 100% happen with the car's endless clamps & hoses.😮💨
I just had my car break down today due to some mecuanical issue still a bit unknown. Thank you for providing me a bit more fuel to keep working on my car and keep the good work up! Watching this definitely gave me a bit more hope for myself.
Ok when you said " shes holding together " 100% was waiting for the front bumper to fall off or the sunroof to collapse just so satins DSM could prove you wrong 😂😂😂
Hell yeah guys. Super stoked for Mark on his first 4G build!!! It’s wild what you guys have done in since the beginning of this build. I know DSMs can be finicky (they’re not Hondas, that’s for sure.) but…they are good cars 😉
I live near a big summit store in middle georgia, and i fucking love it. They have literally almost everything you can imagine. I go there often for little stuff just because it's so cool to check out all the stuff. 10/10 on the summit collab.
I dailyed my 1g talon for all of my senior year of highschool and racked up 4k miles in a year. Had 3 buddies in it and I felt bad for the guys in the back seat. Only issues it gave me was both clutch cylinders going out on separate occasions and having to float gears home and shutting it off at every light then using the starter motor to get going. Still have it, runs like a champ!
I got PTSD watching this from owning a 2g gst when I was 18 and seeing my coolant hoses were as fragile as yours and dealing with a gas tank leak as well. But kudos to you for getting it up and running. Now I want another DSM!
Kinda have to agree with Marc with the wrenches knew about them never seen them 😅 love this episode real down to earth everyman video daily struggles of project cars mind you. ben you have patience of saint with that car 😊
I feel like this video highlights that DSM itself isn’t problematic, but not having a balanced investment into upgrades is what causes issues. Big turbo and built bottom end with 27 year old coolant lines, e85 with stock fuel return lines, etc… Cheap out in one place and the car reminds you it’s 27 years old.
I love the suspense: will it make it thirty days without blowing up?? 😂😂😂😂 I’m 6’ and I hate cars I can’t fit in. That’s how you know Ben is a gear head: bought the car based on prospective performance without checking if he fits. Ah the life of a UA-camr: baring all faults for us to enjoy. Respect. That’s awesome about the battery and I wish I knew that before recently buying a battery. I’m genuinely glad it didn’t blow up.
At the end, when they started trying out some boost, why did it making that cyclic exhaust sound every second or so under throttle? It didn't sound like they were worried about it or mentioned it at all, so I assume maybe they knew what that was. Anyone got an idea? It very noticable around 31:40, for instance.
i think its the wastegate sound with electronic boost controller. i used to have a turbocharged engine with screamer pipe, it sounds just like that before i remove the original boost solenoid and run the hose directly from turbo housing.
@@dkis8730 not always. if the wastegate is set really low compared to the turbos ability, it stays fully open under full throttle. there is no pulse in that case. source: had a dsm with a external wastegate dump running 26psi on a gtx35R
You need to get rid of all those old coolant lines and come back with all new fresh ones. OEM where possible, and use OEM constant tension hose clamps. I have chased coolant leaks on a couple of older cars now and on both of them I finally gave in and replaced all those hoses. Now, no more leaks. Edit nm posted before watching whole video. I would still do the constant tension clamps.
This is bringing back core memories of my 1st gen DSM. I had fuel leak issues. I had coolant hoses that would just let go. This has always been the DSM way in my mind.
I had a 1G Talon tsi that had the cyclone 4g63 swap cams big ported 16g turbo DSM link and a bunch of things, i drove it from Dallas to California 3 times trips blew a head gasket the first time but after that no issues at all. love the DSM content
watching this high was such an amazing journey. absolutely phenomenal. shwasa banger. incredible camera. incredible editing. sensational humour. bomboclatzzzz
Coolant leaks are famous for doing this... Fixed one thing, starts leaking elsewhere, fix that.. 2 more leaks show up. We had this happen with my bronco! Keep it up, we love the talon eclipse content!!!
These videos are inspiring me to get my dsm running. Keep it up yall enjoying the content and variety. Ps I bought a few hoodies a while back and they are awesome ❤️
Mark kinda right about AN wrenches though, I worked at harbor freight and one customer was livid that I didn't know what AN wrenches were and I asked my coworkers and they also had no idea, even after working there for so long and being casual car enthusiast themselves. We just didnt get to that level of fabrication where we interacted with AN fittings and tools
Damn right guys ... I love the dsm ... keep killing it, guys .. peace and love, guys,keep it rad, stay safe, and build on.. ps in the video, it sounds like you are getting alotta back pressure on the turbo causing flutter .. maybe just the video , but that would be my next check into .. backpressure is gonna be your enemy at that level of boost, guys .. .. keep having fun, my brothas, and love the content .. 💪🏽✌🏽
I'm learning that DSMs gives migraines in addition to the other problems it gives. 18:27 - i have AN wrenches including the adjustable wrench. They are a must if you plumb with AN fittings. 20:38 - guys, please get a coolant pressure tester and an adjustable, aluminum AN wrench 😐 love the videos guys😎🏆💪
If you have an engine out, replace every used coolant hose. E85 on a 30 year old fuel system is also prone to eating up already-dated seals ❤ Edit: ^this was before I had finished the video haha
Love this video, I always think there is a big difference between finishing a car and getting it reliable enough for daily driving. UA-camrs never get the later done.
I think part of the issues with these chassis & generally the car culture is that, they try to get away with pushing parts past their intended use, old gas tanks, hoses, engine etc. If more people planed out to "properly" build & maintain in the first place, a lot more chassis would be reliable. Not sure about Subarus though
Man this hits so close to home - used to live with a fully built 95 Talon - that's why when I finally made the decision to buy something brand new - I got the same ole reliable 5.7 Tundra.
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Buddy.... it's an ethanol content sensor, not an E85 content sensor lol.
@ 5:48 paused in the video. Is that a hole in the weld?
@@RollingRoadEFI you'll never guess what the E in E85 stands for
@@kingbryant5673 You'll never guess what the 85 in E85 stands for......... the content.
I do love me some irony lol.
@@kingbryant5673 Oh hey I remember you! You're the kid who says silly stuff.
Good luck with the gamer content, kiddo lol.
Thank god my saturday morning cartoons have arrived
I just woke up off of my bed and this was my very first thought 😂😂
Same !!😂💯
same lol
That’s what I literally tell my wife. Haha
yooooo same
I've always wanted a AWD 2G Eclipse. I no longer want one.
Why?? All their break downs are their own fault......
No pain no gain
I still want one. I want to go back in a time machine with a ton of cash, and by an unmolested one fresh off the showroom floor and keep it completely stock.
To be fair, the failures they’ve had are from old things, like factory rubber hoses. Once they changed out the old stuff, it works well. You just have to pay more attention to it than say a Honda.
I still want one, it's all about upgrading the older parts, not so much for more power but more reliability
"oh, you're being sarcastic" Every car guy in here has had that conversaton.
So tell me Ben, how did you lose your last girlfriend? 😭
When you are married long enough she will just say it sucks and it's too loud and smelly.... ask me how I know lol
"...... Why would you do this to me?" - My wife after I installed lowering rails into my already lowered Miata
As a 45 year old man and long time gearhead, these Saturday morning uploads have become like my Saturday morning cartoons when I was a kid. I look forward to these videos with my coffee😁
FACTS...😂😂😂😂😂...SAME HERE SAME AGE...👍
43. Same. haha.
Why do you feel you have to say your age???
@@blackhatch46 Because Saturday morning cartoons aren't a thing any more, as far as I know. They're a thing of the past. A time before smart phones, the internet, and YT. Kids would get up and watch cartoons on network TV while they ate their breakfast.
These Gears and Gasoline Saturday morning uploads remind me of how I used to look forward to Saturday morning cartoons as a kid.
edit: Why do you have a problem with me saying my age? Why is that an issue for you?
100% agree with this, but I’m like 8 years younger
THIS is what G&G is all about. That raw video footage. That’s what separates you guys from every one else.
11:05 "The fuel return line was deleting straight to the ground" LMAO
How do you do anything near a fuel pump and not look under a car after startup?
My brain on E85 vented directly into the interior for 2+ weeks- "It's a GOOD car."
Kidding aside, silicone hoses have been used forever in off road dirt bikes. You simply NEVER have to sweat hose issues ever again. Strong work, dudes!
Typical car guys. You rebuild an engine, put all this time in but leave in shity old coolant lines lol
this is where the adage "penny wise, pound foolish" rings true
That's true. Plus, they added a big turbo that helped produce 600hp which results to hotter engine. So, it's imortant to have cooling lines refreshed or better yet, enhanced.
Facs
Make car leak. Get views that's car culture now
This! Poor craftsmanship, blame the mechanic not the car.
I have spent a unhealthy amount of money at Summit for my Evos. It’s dangerous having a store so close
😂
😂💪🏻
healthy or unhealthy? 😂
@@sova... unhealthy for sure. Haha
I'm a PC gamer with a MicroCenter within driving distance; I know *exactly* what you mean...
The reason the Talon keeps blowing coolant hoses was prob because all the hoses were old and worn. Pressure finds the path of least resistance. So when you replace an old coolant hose with a new one, the pressure is trying to find another way out which leads to finding the weakest line in the cooling system. Really have to replace all the coolant hoses in an old car like that otherwise you keep chasing leaks like this. The silicone ones are decent but you have to clamp them down a lot. Overtime the silicone ones can start leaking because it's not clamped down enough. OE hoses that are new seems to work better. Love the series Ben.
It's DSM Saturday!!
Alex I just finished watching both videos, Max's reaction was awesome. Lol 😆
Even with all the mechanical issues, that's still a great looking car. What a design 🤌
5:35 shot of the welding arc is amazing. I’ve never seen it like that and I weld hahaha
i came to say just that! great footage!
You should see Rob Dahms camera guys work of it, it's not often so you'll have to look but it's awesome
4:16 Ben, 1987 called, it wants its shorts back!
As a 78 year old i am truly amazed young lads are still gear heads. I love working on my 1968 chevelle!
@12:35 Nothing I could do but just laugh at the situation! The squeezing the hose and coolant coming out, Ben, “I’m loving it” 💀
I’ve been daily driving my talon for 4 years now! Never left me stranded! Makes 430awhp on pump at 26psi. Running e85 at 35psi now and she’s holding strong! Stock block, stock trans, everything!
I see you followed the exact same catch can set up as me too! Love to see dsm content!
Im sorry but not sorry......but that car looks soooo damn good. No one in their right mind can say a 2g dsm doesnt look good.
this car and the civic ej1 are the nicest looking cars to me
I have been watching you all for years now.
I've never felt so good about a video of yours. Because seeing you all attempt to daily this "good car" has been rewarding. I have been thru a little bit of work with my old Chevy and like you all. It drives great and is a lot of fun to drive. Hopefully daily driving it will help with these improvements. 😅😊😅
You guys honestly inspire me for keeping (suffering) my talon on the road I subscribed when you did the road trip gsx and r3 around that time shot a cv axle end through the Bell housing of my talon... Since then head build, pt5858, act clutch, and more dollars. This channel is dope
I'd say this build series as a whole is a good reminder to steer clear from DSMs, however most of this video is the reality of buying a 30 year old project car in general.
Hands down the absolute BEST 4 cylinder in the world and they definitely have the best SOUND!!
Love daily driving my 550awhp 4g63 swapped 3000gt VR4
Sounds like crap when they got on it.
@@jasonw7497 the external wastegate sucks and it’s fluttering badly. Not a fan of the open atmosphere wastegate. They do allow the boost to be controlled better and really help with boost creep but they sound terrible.
I daily my Evo10 and built 3000gt as well. Though its a fully built all-motor SL making 305 whp @8800rpm lol
The Honda b series or k series is prolly the best 4 cylinder ever built
@@HondaheHead not even close, a stock 6 bolt 4g63 bottom end can hold over 700whp.
My 300whp DSM was a Daily for 2 years including Canadian winter, very not stock 20+owners, it's possible. Also LMAO poor person sitting in the back lol, You will definitely fix a lot of the annoying issues by daily driving it.
20+ owners!??!
@@trivy1752one a yearish? Not that crazy I suppose if you put it that way
@@R03333 over 20 owners is an insane amount of people to own a car regardless of age honestly lol
I love that mark says oil like "ole". Representing VA out here.
A habit I've picked up at work (transport truck mechanic) is pressure testing the coolant system after having opened it. It has saved me from working on hot engines or having customers come back. Just a little hand pressure tester would do the trick.
Josh RN here again for my Saturday night viewing. Ben, scoliosis is an S like curvature to the spine; you’re wanting kyphosis which is what the hunch back from Notre Dame suffers from. The more you know hahahahaha love y’all keep up the great entertainment!
My sophomore year, in 2000, my dream car was either a talen or eclipse. Ended with a 1997 prelude. My buddy got a gsx. Both were stock with bolt on and super fun cars to drive. Prelude was never a problem!
Make a shelf at your shop with a layout just for trickle charging batteries. It will save you a TON of Time/Money keeping the batteries ready and stored.
So one thing i love about this channel is that they dont hide mistakes behind editing, they talk about and take accountability when they make those errors.
I love the honesty in these videos 😂 most channels would hide all those problems and definitely would not admit that they had a part in them 😊
I'm amazed that thing didn't catch fire with that much fuel everywhere. I bet that battery is worth more than that entire car.
Seeing this car finally getting the love it deserves is so awesome, a true gem.
I love how those headrests are nowhere near anyones head. Who were those seats made for? No one above 5ft i reckon :joy:
Bro they go up lol they also have no airbags. Give me a break
It needs a fuel cell, mostly solid piping for the coolant, and so much more lol. Everything leaks or breaks on this thing on the regular lol
Going to look fantastic when you wrap it in the full Bounty paper towels livery 🏁
As someone who mistakenly bought a Celica all trac as their first car and has similar issues, this is wonderful to see :) first drive after I bought the car the oring on my injector exploded and leaked all $100 of gas on the ground before I got into a gas station. And the car doesn't always start. And I have to turn it off to put it in reverse. Fun times
@32:05 I throughly enjoyed thee mean girl reference, don't change AZN Ben!
Man, I had so much fun with my DSM, as base level as it was. 140hp, FWD, 1996 Eagle Talon ESi manual, bought for $3800 in 2004. Only had to give it up because it was totaled after being rear-ended at a stoplight... girl fell asleep going 45mph... that one hurt. I love seeing these from time to time these days!
My Z32 TT has been nearly finished for a while; what I am forgetting is all of the little hiccups like this that will 100% happen with the car's endless clamps & hoses.😮💨
Yo double dsm day. I just finished watching legit street cars dsm build and now this. Awesome
I just had my car break down today due to some mecuanical issue still a bit unknown. Thank you for providing me a bit more fuel to keep working on my car and keep the good work up! Watching this definitely gave me a bit more hope for myself.
Ok when you said " shes holding together " 100% was waiting for the front bumper to fall off or the sunroof to collapse just so satins DSM could prove you wrong 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Dude finally, I've been waiting for this episode for so long. DSM been my favorite build in a while on the channel
Hell yeah guys. Super stoked for Mark on his first 4G build!!! It’s wild what you guys have done in since the beginning of this build. I know DSMs can be finicky (they’re not Hondas, that’s for sure.) but…they are good cars 😉
I live near a big summit store in middle georgia, and i fucking love it. They have literally almost everything you can imagine. I go there often for little stuff just because it's so cool to check out all the stuff.
10/10 on the summit collab.
I appreciate the moments of real daily driving cars. Shows that ,modified cars aren't as easy when you do it yourself.
You always keep it interesting!
I dailyed my 1g talon for all of my senior year of highschool and racked up 4k miles in a year. Had 3 buddies in it and I felt bad for the guys in the back seat. Only issues it gave me was both clutch cylinders going out on separate occasions and having to float gears home and shutting it off at every light then using the starter motor to get going. Still have it, runs like a champ!
I got PTSD watching this from owning a 2g gst when I was 18 and seeing my coolant hoses were as fragile as yours and dealing with a gas tank leak as well. But kudos to you for getting it up and running. Now I want another DSM!
Kinda have to agree with Marc with the wrenches knew about them never seen them 😅 love this episode real down to earth everyman video daily struggles of project cars mind you. ben you have patience of saint with that car 😊
Loving the Summit sponsorship. Bout time they sponsor real race cars and not just cars and coffee old school metal.
I feel like this video highlights that DSM itself isn’t problematic, but not having a balanced investment into upgrades is what causes issues. Big turbo and built bottom end with 27 year old coolant lines, e85 with stock fuel return lines, etc… Cheap out in one place and the car reminds you it’s 27 years old.
I love the suspense: will it make it thirty days without blowing up?? 😂😂😂😂
I’m 6’ and I hate cars I can’t fit in. That’s how you know Ben is a gear head: bought the car based on prospective performance without checking if he fits.
Ah the life of a UA-camr: baring all faults for us to enjoy. Respect.
That’s awesome about the battery and I wish I knew that before recently buying a battery.
I’m genuinely glad it didn’t blow up.
I am 6ft2 and daily a suzuki carry mini truck at the moment. My motorbikes are getting a lot of use 🤣🤣
At the end, when they started trying out some boost, why did it making that cyclic exhaust sound every second or so under throttle? It didn't sound like they were worried about it or mentioned it at all, so I assume maybe they knew what that was. Anyone got an idea? It very noticable around 31:40, for instance.
I noticed that too, thought the car was breaking up or missing at first
i think its the wastegate sound with electronic boost controller. i used to have a turbocharged engine with screamer pipe, it sounds just like that before i remove the original boost solenoid and run the hose directly from turbo housing.
That's how a 4 banger with an external wastegate sounds bc it's pretty much just open manifold pre turbo screaming to atmosphere
@@dkis8730 not always. if the wastegate is set really low compared to the turbos ability, it stays fully open under full throttle. there is no pulse in that case. source: had a dsm with a external wastegate dump running 26psi on a gtx35R
The sound is bouncing off of the rails. If you notice the close up didn’t make that sound
One man's trash is another man's treasure. The second generation eclipse it's a dream car for me. Been loving the content!
7:57 What she is actualy trying to say is ,,Why are you driving this POS when you have a nice truck"
You need to get rid of all those old coolant lines and come back with all new fresh ones. OEM where possible, and use OEM constant tension hose clamps. I have chased coolant leaks on a couple of older cars now and on both of them I finally gave in and replaced all those hoses. Now, no more leaks.
Edit nm posted before watching whole video. I would still do the constant tension clamps.
Mark is the best! Grumpy sometimes, down to wrench always... ❤
My two favorite cars of the channel right now is the talon and mrs 😅
Bringing back lots of memories for my 95 GST. This video was literally my everyday. Miss it but don’t miss it!
Awesome video as always Mark and Ben L.
Marky Mark out here feeling the good vibrations
I really like the talon. Like I REALLY like this car.
I've been waiting for this episode for so long. Wish I had a project car rn so I could buy some shit off summit
This is bringing back core memories of my 1st gen DSM. I had fuel leak issues. I had coolant hoses that would just let go. This has always been the DSM way in my mind.
The shots of cleaning the leaks was amazing so beautiful
the talon is the gift that keeps on giving!, love how far its come along and continuing to be improved :D
I had a 1G Talon tsi that had the cyclone 4g63 swap cams big ported 16g turbo DSM link and a bunch of things, i drove it from Dallas to California 3 times trips blew a head gasket the first time but after that no issues at all. love the DSM content
I speak for myself, but I really love and enjoy the one month of daily driving compiled vlogs into a video. Amazing job Ben. 👏.
When Mark yelled "Ben!". It reminded me of Balloon shop, such a good old school UA-cam channel.
Gears and gasoline sponsored by bounty, antifreeze, flex seal.
Vent to atmosphere has a new meaning now. I appreciate the honesty. Life of a car guy.. ✌
1:27 Mark looks over like "well duh, I built this"
This thing is a leak machine. I love it
watching this high was such an amazing journey. absolutely phenomenal. shwasa banger. incredible camera. incredible editing. sensational humour. bomboclatzzzz
Didn't want this episode to end...I was having so much fun. Loved this video!!!😊
Every video yall make is a joy. Thanks for the content!
Coolant leaks are famous for doing this... Fixed one thing, starts leaking elsewhere, fix that.. 2 more leaks show up. We had this happen with my bronco! Keep it up, we love the talon eclipse content!!!
These videos are inspiring me to get my dsm running. Keep it up yall enjoying the content and variety. Ps I bought a few hoodies a while back and they are awesome ❤️
31:37 Something does not sound right guys. Be careful.
Sounds like certain wastegate set ups that make that tone. I hope it’s the case.
The fuel leak is completely understandable and absolutely hilarious.
8:52 What’s the Snap-On part number of the fuel pump work station?
At the start of the video, I was like “yeah projects be projecting”. At the end I was shocked by the dsm things lmao
Mark kinda right about AN wrenches though, I worked at harbor freight and one customer was livid that I didn't know what AN wrenches were and I asked my coworkers and they also had no idea, even after working there for so long and being casual car enthusiast themselves. We just didnt get to that level of fabrication where we interacted with AN fittings and tools
Damn right guys ... I love the dsm ... keep killing it, guys .. peace and love, guys,keep it rad, stay safe, and build on.. ps in the video, it sounds like you are getting alotta back pressure on the turbo causing flutter .. maybe just the video , but that would be my next check into .. backpressure is gonna be your enemy at that level of boost, guys .. .. keep having fun, my brothas, and love the content .. 💪🏽✌🏽
I'm learning that DSMs gives migraines in addition to the other problems it gives.
18:27 - i have AN wrenches including the adjustable wrench. They are a must if you plumb with AN fittings.
20:38 - guys, please get a coolant pressure tester and an adjustable, aluminum AN wrench 😐 love the videos guys😎🏆💪
The end really put a smile on my face. Ya buddy!
If you have an engine out, replace every used coolant hose. E85 on a 30 year old fuel system is also prone to eating up already-dated seals ❤
Edit: ^this was before I had finished the video haha
The E85 leak helps clean up the coolant and oil leak. It's a standard DSM feature.
lol @ hose and area codes. Great chapter title 🎉
Feels very relatable 😂, you guys are awesome!
Love this video, I always think there is a big difference between finishing a car and getting it reliable enough for daily driving. UA-camrs never get the later done.
I think part of the issues with these chassis & generally the car culture is that, they try to get away with pushing parts past their intended use, old gas tanks, hoses, engine etc. If more people planed out to "properly" build & maintain in the first place, a lot more chassis would be reliable. Not sure about Subarus though
NGL, I entirely expected this to end on "Yay, lets do a 30 psi run"
"Its broke" **video ends**
That wax on wax off technique @ 21:34 so smooth
First LSC Garage and now GNG.... It's DSM Saturday! I would love to see a track battle between the Eclipse and Talon, that would be an Epic episode..
Man this hits so close to home - used to live with a fully built 95 Talon - that's why when I finally made the decision to buy something brand new - I got the same ole reliable 5.7 Tundra.
Reliability; when people say... "I want a project car". This is what the major of project cars are. A "labor" of love. lol
These two have way better chemistry than that Honda fella.
Lots of appreciation for the DSM