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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by strawdog
Remember its not the car its the driver/builder that breaks cars
Wait, so you mean to tell me...that the parts in the car can't just be poorly designed, or happen to wear out over time?
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 03:01 PM
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yes, thats what im saying, as i said the 4G63 has its weak point but if you know those points by putting better designed, as oposed to poor manufatured parts in their place you have a less likely chance of that happening i.e. "trying to control the problem area's". Oh course parts are going to wear out, but if i drive a car like a sunday driver compared to a guy who does a 4k launch on a non-mod'ed car parts are going to break faster and with greater frequency, nothing last for ever even high end parts, i just said to know the problem or poorly engineered parts and put higher engineered parts in their place, this is not just with DSM's any car
Old Oct 28, 2005 | 07:24 AM
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You have a DD so get the DSM. They are reliable if treated good, and kept up on maint. I have an 91 Talon and wouldn't trade it for anything. This is second DSM and won't be the last. I'd say do it. Check out DSMtuners.com post in the newbie section and get some feedback from some DSMers with alot of knowledge.
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