Eagle Talon HKS Metal Head Gaskets
Eagle Talon HKS Metal Head Gaskets
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Eagle Talon HKS Metal Head Gaskets rbocharger in order to increase the turbo response or reduce turbo lag. The other important change concerned the suspension. While the 1G had struts in the front, the 2G had double-wishbone at all four corners. This gave the 2G a much better roll-camber curve in the front, allowing for much better handling.From an aesthetic standpoint, the differences between the Eagle Talon car and its Mitsubishi equivalent were somewhat more substantial than exhibited in the first generation models. These differences were most obvious at the rear of the car. For example, the rear fascia of the Talon featured

Features for your Eagle Talon

  • Compression Ratio's listed are for comparison purposes only. Actual ratio achieved may vary depending on application.
  • Metal head gaskets are engineered to resis severe levels of heat.
  • Constructed with multiple layers of steel and coated with special fluorine rubber.
  • HKS head gaskets are designed to accommodate standard and certain oversized cylinder bores.
  • For most applications, multiple gasket thicknesses are avaliable to change the dynamic compression ratio for tuning and engine condition.

HKS Metal Head Gaskets The second generation Eagle Talon was introduced in 1995 simultaneously with its Mitsubishi Eclipse counterpart, while the Plymouth Laser model was eliminated. Mechanically, the new Talon and Eclipse models were almost identical with the engines in the turbocharged versions receiving a modest increase in output thanks to a redesigned intake and exhaust and new turbocharger. The new T25 turbocharger, provided by Garrett, had boost increased to 14 psi of peak boost and was smaller than the previous Mitsubishi built 14b turbo that was on 1G models. The T25 did spool up faster than the previous tu