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My new toy!Mediocrity 10-25-2005, 02:16 PM So my dad did some work for a guy.. the guy owed him money. But the guy also had a Dodge Omni that just needed a battery and/or starter. So he gave it to my dad. Plans: Make it a GLHS. :D pics when we get it. clawhammer 10-25-2005, 02:57 PM Cool. Those 2.2 Turbo motors can make some big HP for not a lot of money. 400 hp + 2100 pounds sound like a good combo :biggrin: Mediocrity 10-25-2005, 03:08 PM we got the automatic non-turbo version but I believe the motors still the same. no questions asked were doing a manual swap and putting a turbo in it. I plan on doing some AutoX in it. Polygon 10-25-2005, 04:50 PM we got the automatic non-turbo version but I believe the motors still the same. no questions asked were doing a manual swap and putting a turbo in it. I plan on doing some AutoX in it. Nope, the engine is not the same. What you want is a common block from 1989 and up, preferably a Turbo II with an A-555 or A-568 manual. Mediocrity 10-25-2005, 04:59 PM Nope, the engine is not the same. What you want is a common block from 1989 and up, preferably a Turbo II with an A-555 or A-568 manual. Alright, thanks! Polygon 10-25-2005, 10:25 PM Alright, thanks! Sure, no problem. You should be able to find a good donor car at a junk yard. Also, you will want to register at the Turbo Dodge Forums. (http://www.turbododge.com/forums) Any question that you could have about TDs can be answered there. Also, I would bet you could find everything you need for the engine swap there for cheap. There are always people selling parts. Most of these guys have a boat load of these cars lying around as well as a lot of parts and you'll get exactly what you need. I also know of a lot of other resources for parts in information if you want them. Also, welcome to the club! :cheers: Mediocrity 10-25-2005, 11:00 PM haha you read my mind. I was gonna ask if you knew a resource for parts and such. I hope to take this to some autox events sometime in the future. thanks again! Polygon 10-26-2005, 10:37 AM Alright, here is a list of resources for information and vendors for ya': The Turbo Dodge Forums: (http://www.turbododge.com/forums) Like I said earlier, registering here is a must if you own a Turbo Mopar. There are a lot of smart guys that post there. There are people that are into drag racing and auto-x. There is a guy there that has an 8 second 1986 Dodge Charger. There are a lot of tech sections that you can get just about any question answered in and there is a swap meet section where you can buy and sell parts and cars. Donovan's Dodge Garage: (http://www.thedodgegarage.com) This is the best resource of technical information about these cars on the internet. There are a lot of inexpensive and not so inexpensive ways listed to make your car faster and stronger. This is a must read for and Turbo Mopar owner. MiniMopar Resources: (http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/index.html) This is another good technical site about these cars. Here are some good vendors to get after market and stock replacement parts from: FWD Performance: (http://www.fwdperformance.com/store/) They sell an assortment of aftermarket stuff. Poly Bushings: (http://www.polybushings.com/index.html) They sell Polyurethane bushings for our cars. Turbos Unleashed: (http://www.turbosunleashed.com/) They mostly deal in turbos, exhaust, and fuel mods. Forward Motion: (http://www.forwardmotioninc.com/) Like FWD Performance these guys sell an assortment of go fast parts. Since you said that you wanted to go auto-x there was a good site for suspension stuff but it is down for some reason. It is called Grant Racing. You might have seen their white Daytona R/T in Sport Compact Car. Here is the link; I'll try to find out what is going on because I need some parts from them too: Grant Racing: (http://home.earthlink.net/~grant-racing/index.html) If you ever have any questions or need some help deciding on parts please feel free to ask me anytime, I’m glad to help. I've been doing a lot of research on this stuff. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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