awd4kicks
Oct 27 2002, 07:40 PM
For those of you that don't already know, Josh is the latest to make the switch to 1G AWD power after his FWD transmission gave out at Cordova. He recently purchased a nice un-abuse '93 AWD Talon in Chicago. This puppy still has the freakin stock air can on it! Josh plans to groom this little virgin with a rebuilt version of his 6 bolt engine and some major upgrades so he can have his way with her next season. Look out... Have money, will travel....quickly down the 1/4 mile!
Check it out in the members section along with the new beautifull O2 eliminator he just purchased.
JMoushon
Oct 31 2002, 11:00 AM
I'm almost frightened... After seeing firsthand what he accomplished with his special brand of lo-buck tuning on the red FWD, God only knows what is to come with this new ride. I still think the red FWD was WAY faster than it should have been (or I'm just bitter from the time it flew by me on Rt.8 @ 90mph). Congratulations, Josh, and best of luck. BTW, just my $.02, I think you should name her Mary, being a virgin and all.
JMoushon
Nov 1 2002, 09:58 PM
Well, OK, so I've been gone for awhile, but if I'm reading the threads correctly, you have done a bit'o tuning on the 2 Ton Marvel. I, on the other hand, have been broke and am still waiting for a timing belt and tensioner kit from Buschur.... And it's on a donut.... And the tranny needs a rebuild.... So, what are you doing Saturday :twisted: ? Hell hath no fury like a wounded Talon! So what if I lose (read: get beaten like a fat stripper)? Won't be the first time, and certainly not the last (remember, I drive a Civic most of the time). But from what I remember, you are no stranger to the ol' taillights.... :mrgreen: Post back about this weekend, I'm sure I can find a tire.
JMoushon
Nov 2 2002, 01:49 PM
Thanx, Dan... I suspect I'll have to do a bit more than just fix her in order to be competitive, but hey, gotta do what you gotta do. Either way, we'll go when she's ready. I look forward to it.
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