06-28-2009
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Nah I'll be down here in IL so I wont be able to make it..
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Well shit, on your way down you should come through Winona and we can go cruising a bit. I plan to fire this beast up this weekend.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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06-28-2009
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#202
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is Nashty
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
I wont be in MN I will be in IL the whole weekend.
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07-02-2009
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#203
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
So how important is it to be easy on the car for 500 miles for the clutch break in?
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Originally Posted by Matt D.
Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-03-2009
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#204
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3g camaro owner
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Plato, MN
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
some people follow the break in period religiously others just drive regular from the start.
your fwd so if you were easy on it for a while just to get it seated to the flywheel and pressure plate it should work fine. i did some city driving in my civic with an xtd stage 3 just for like 50 or so miles takin it easy and then just romped on it. It held great till i sold the car grabbed awesome with slicks on.
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07-03-2009
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#205
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cottage Grove
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
With my Competition Stage 4, it took about 2 weeks of driving back and forth to work (~400 miles) to get the clutch to fully break in. I only really got on it once about a week after I put it in and it held fine, but I was never hard on it from a stop or between shifts. Now it holds great, and engagement is really nice. I still haven't launched with it yet though.
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07-04-2009
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#206
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Winona Minnesota
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Thanks for the input guys. I'll have to do a lot of daily city driving for a couple weeks to get it broke in. I was hoping to make it to the autocross here in town next week, but it's not looking that way. I'm fwd so there's a lot less drivetrain stress compared to awd. Should be easier on the clutch.
Great news! I started her up last night to pull it into the garage! Ran fine with the open o2 housing lol. Don't know if the neighbors liked it.
Leaking from what appears to be the oil pan still though. It's pissing me off. I'll be going out there today and taking a look at it. Started putting the i/c pipes back on last night after I pulled it in, but got really pissed off at the 90 bend right after the j-pipe. So i gave up. I'll put the pipes together today, address those leaks, and then DRIVE IT!
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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Last edited by 123abc; 07-04-2009 at 09:28 AM..
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07-04-2009
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#207
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-11-2009
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#208
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Oil pan leak is finally fixed. Now my valve cover leaks. Looks like I'll be laying rtv on that too.
Took it for a very short sprint and it seems to be barely able to idle. I had the logger hooked up this time and my timing is pretty high compared to what it use to be. I suspect something might've gotten bumped on the cas. Travis, you should let me use your timing light!
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-13-2009
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#209
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
All the fluid leaks are officially fixed! Now I have a leak at the throttle body, and the car is running pretty lean. It'll barly idle but the exhaust smells rich. It seems to boost fine, no knock, but it's still more lean than I want it to be.
I also keep trying to set base timing, but it won't save the changes. I ground out the plug but it's no go. Is there a different trick?
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-19-2009
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#210
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
The car is slowly getting there. Idle is corrected and she's running spot on at wastegate boost. I'm going to take it into work this morning and do some exterior detailing with a polish and a nice coat of wax. I'll be cleaning the inside too.
Here's a quick pic I snapped the other day:
There's a local kid in town my age who has a stroker 5.0 stang. He was telling me last night at a party how he doubts my car would keep up....lol It was mostly drunken bench racing. No matter what though, he would not pop the hood for me. I showed him mine cause I don't have anything to hide. I guess we'll find out in a few hundred miles once I get my clutch broken in.
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-19-2009
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#211
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Saint Paul, MN.
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
And did the kid shit himself when he saw how clean your bay was? Lol, absolutely amazing looking bay. Great work!
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07-19-2009
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#212
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Originally Posted by Constant_Project21
And did the kid shit himself when he saw how clean your bay was? Lol, absolutely amazing looking bay. Great work!
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Haha, he didn't really know what to think. He probably thought it was all stock when I first pulled up to the party. He'll have his time.
Thanks for the compliments on the engine bay! It means a lot after all that hard work.
Here's a few pics after doing an exterior detail on it. Polished it, waxed it, and cleaned and conditioned the seats as well:

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Originally Posted by Matt D.
Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-19-2009
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#213
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: The land of the next-gen HMMWV
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
How do you have your palm pilot mounted? I've been needing to get it mounted up nice like that.
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07-20-2009
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#214
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wants to be sideways...
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
I have some velcro on the base and my console. It falls out every once in a while due to bumps/vibrations.
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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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07-26-2009
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#215
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Went to twacks saturday and we got his other transmission swapped in. Took a couple cool pics on the way out of Rochester:

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Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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08-06-2009
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#216
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
Slight update on my end. The transmission has been making even more noise lately. Sounds like it's the input bearing. I've been hearing it for over a year now but it's only recently gotten louder. I was daily driving it up until I took notice. Now she's parked waiting for the garage space.
Is the input bearing something hard to replace? I know where there is a 1ga fwd trans for cheap but I need to get this head gasket job done for my g/f's dad. It's not a throw out bearing because the noise goes away when the pedal is pushed in and the clutch is disengaged.
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Originally Posted by Matt D.
Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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08-06-2009
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#217
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: The land of the next-gen HMMWV
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
what you just said makes me want to say it IS the throwout bearing.
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08-06-2009
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#218
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cottage Grove
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Originally Posted by s1ngletracker
what you just said makes me want to say it is the throwout bearing.
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08-06-2009
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#219
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It was a auto get over it
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
is there difference between fwd and awd throwout bearings
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08-06-2009
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#220
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Re: Getting the Laser ready for AutoX
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Originally Posted by Kevin_1G_Drummer
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So why does the noise stop when the trans is disconnected from the motor? As soon as the motor turns the tranny, it makes the grinding noise.
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Originally Posted by Matt D.
Leave the straight line highway dick wagging to the ricers and people who think they are good drivers.
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Originally Posted by 93GSX5SD
I'll second that. Its your car your choice. Enjoy your dsm experience.
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