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Review: SCE ICS Titan Head Gasket | DSMtuners. com The ICS Titan is a Copper Head Gasket made by a well known gasket maker SCE Many 4G63's have tried to run Copper SCE Titan or SCE Pro Copper Head gaskets with O-Ringed motors and the initial buzz about copper head gaskets was kind of shot down
Free FIAV Block | DSMtuners. com The bypass plate blocked off the FIAV while still allowing the ICS to be used The lower portion of the throttle body is still used with the bypass plate The other option is taking the lower half off and just welding everything closed You must be logged in to view this image or video Now you can safely and effectively block the FIAV for free!
1G - DSMAP install and thoughts | DSMtuners. com The Central Hub for DSM Community and Information For 1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, Plymouth Laser, and Galant VR-4 Owners This is where the DSM platform history is documented and archived Log in to help us in our mission, and to remove most ads from the browsing experience
1G - 1G DSM Upgrade Paths | DSMtuners. com A list of links to all of the popular 1G DSM Upgrade Paths Guides These guides will help you come up with a plan to modify your 1G DSM for more horsepower, drag racing, and or road racing applications Make sure to do all of the You must be registered to see element before you begin modifying
1G - Stock location air to water intercooler | DSMtuners. com Does anyone make a stock location air to water intercooler? If not any ideas on things I should do to fabricate one? I was thinking of making the intercooler fit right where the stock one is so under the hood it looks "stock" Has anyone eliminated the need for a water reservoir by making the
Ignition timing | DSMtuners. com Under normal conditions, the ECU constantly adjusts the timing (and ICS) at idle to maintain a steady RPM It uses timing to instantly provide more or less torque as loads change, and you will normally see it fluctuating between 7-12 degrees or so, depending on what the mechanical base timing and the ECU's timing maps are set to