11.30 @ 124 Running the track with my e85 tune for the first time. A little more tuning and cooler temps (and better driving) and I think I will break into the 10's! This car is just like an eclipse gsx.
Battle of the DSMs
Matts 97 GSX vs Daves 97 TSi AWD
The GSX is on a 50trim with supporting mods and the TSi AWD is running a b16g with BC 272 cams and supporting mods.
E85 Talon Tsi Awd @ 23 psi and 20 degrees of timing (SOLD)
The car ran an 11.30 at 125 on this tune. Please check out my other videos if you are too ignorant to recognize a fast car. Simply look at how fast the tachometer shoots up to redline and I'm not even stomping on the gas. You tube users are so ignorant.
PandaMan's 95 tsi awd winter build!
This involves my mod list and some pictures over winter break. The video is my first day out Boosting her, only tuned at 14 psi (off wastegate) because I had to get a new ebc but she will be Boosting 23 psi in a few days with some control.
eagle talon drag racing
mitsubishi eclipse eagle talon plymoth laser
The first generation Talon was released in mid-1989 as a 1990 model and ran through 1994. This era of DSM vehicles is commonly referred to as the first generation, or "1G" for short. However, there were two 1G styles. The "1GA" models of 1990-1991 featured pop-up headlights lights and a "6-bolt" engine, while the "1GB" model of 1992-1994 featured composite style headlights with integrated turn signals.
The 1993-1994 base model DL was front-wheel drive and used a 92-horsepower 1.8 L engine (4G37). The ES model (or just the base Talon before 1993) sported a naturally aspirated 2.0 L 135 hp Mitsubishi 4G63 engine. The TSi and TSi AWD models used the same engine but added an intercooled Mitsubishi 14b turbocharger producing 11.06 psi of peak Boost from the factory, resulting in 195 horsepower (145 kW) on TSi AWD models. The front-drive TSi produced only 190 due to a more restrictive Exhaust system, and the automatics produced 180 due to a 13g turbo. Regardless of trim level turbo lag is severe, however when the turbo "kicks in" the power comes on strong. A simple modification would be venting the blow off valve (stock of aftermarket) into the atmosphere which helps the turbo lag and yeilds mid 14 second quater mile times.
The "6-bolt" engine on all Talons built before April 1992 refers to the number of bolts connecting the flywheel to the crankshaft. All 1G Talons built after April 1992.5 received a freer revving "7-bolt" engine borrowed from the 1992 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution's lighter rods and 7-bolt crankshaft. These engines are considered the easiest 10 second cars to date. As seen at Racelegal.com friday night
1999 Eclipse GST dyno - 403 WHP DSM
My car has a bone stock 7-bolt block and head (even stock cams). I'm also still on the stock intake manifold and throttle body. And I'm even on the original composite head gasket and head bolts.
* Acceleration from 3100 to 7100
* Absolute barometric pressure: 28.90 in. Hg.
* Vapor pressure: 0.4 in. Hg.
* Elevation: 997 ft. above sea level
* T3 50-trim @ 27.6 psi (spikes briefly at around 32 psi)
* peak timing advance: 21.4 degrees
* Injector duty cycle: 69.0% (850cc)
* Air-to-fuel ratio: 12.3:1 (on 110 octane Sunoco)
* Airflow: 47.5 lbs/min
* Peak power: 403.4 WHP
* Peak torque: 356.9 ft/lbs
97 GSX 50 trim vs 99GSX 50 trim
both are my cars, i let my buddy drive the 97 gsx, both were at 20psi, my car is tuned for 20psi the 97 wasnt, usually 16psi but raised to 20 for the race, if tuned might of been closer
Monster Talon Pre-boost Tune 15psi
just a little Video Clip this was on a wastegate spring only 1 bar spring (15 psi) next week going to be tuning up to 40 psi. Keep in mind this talon is running on E85. Enjoy, oh yeah on E85 and 15 psi we were pushing 560 hp.