Mine has been a great car. 1995 talon 222,000 miles still running like a champ also still has the original clutch. Nothing more then regular maintenance.
autozone.com check out this site,type in you're vehicle info and follow the instuctions. good luck. The answer is located under the question for where is the fuel filter for a 1992 Eagle Talon? On my 91 talon, it is on the firewall, just left of center and it is an sob to r&r. Rechecked after installing as mine has leaked and I had to replace it as it was not quite right.
The eagle seized it in its talons and quickly tore it apart with its sharp beak.
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they and 65 to 72 foot lbs. at leased that is what it was on my 92 talon 2.0 non turbo good luck to ya
For a 1992 Eagle Talon TSi, high mileage is generally considered to be over 150,000 miles. Given the age of the vehicle, wear and tear on components can significantly impact performance and reliability. However, well-maintained models with higher mileage may still be in good condition, so service history is also an important factor to consider.
ive got a 91 eagle talon also, the transmission is great. works perfect and all. BUT the reverse dosent work at all.. so in other words, all other gears work perfect. EXCEPT reverse. not sure of this problem.
I ha a bent frame on my 95 from hurricane damage they put it on a frame puller and its as good as new.
You can find a Freon recharge kit for your 1994 Eagle Talon Tsi at automotive supply stores like AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, or Advance Auto Parts. Additionally, online retailers such as Amazon or eBay often carry these kits. Be sure to check the specifications to ensure compatibility with your vehicle's air conditioning system. If you're unsure, consulting a professional mechanic might be a good idea.
Answer mine went up to 233ish on straight and more than 240 on downhill but dash stoped220 on a straight stretch, over 240 down hill with good tires. you'll want Z quality if you go any faster than about 240
Goodyear Eagle, Hoosier, Prolly more but these are just good quality tires.
From the members at dsmsource.com: http://www.dsmsource.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=25241 Good luck.
Horrible idea unless you have a LOT of MONEY, TIME, AND EXPERIENCE! But if you have all three of those Go for it!