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turbo dakota project

Discussion in 'The Turbo "Builds" Board' started by rdakota340, Mar 22, 2007.

  1. denmah

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    get an account on www.youtube.com upload it and give us the link

    or upload it to www.streetfire.net and give us the link
     
  2. rdakota340

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    thanks alot denmah!!! ;)
     
  3. rdakota340

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    will got the motor in today now going to work on getting the little turbo mounted!!

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  4. bad98sst

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    whats the new setup???? magnum motor?
     
  5. rdakota340

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    stock bottom end custom cam,springs and retainers a good valve job and putting the smaller turbo on more pics coming and i have been sick! i am working on a deal to get roller rockers for it now!
     
  6. FasTruckmonkey

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    Awesome build. Did you ever find out what hedders you were using?? I have a set of JBAs I've been saving in case I ever go turbo.
     
  7. rdakota340

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    they are mopar performance, i have a pic on the first page of the part #! thanks randy!
     
  8. rdakota340

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    well got the i/c mounted today and now i am going to get flange welded on for the bov and run the water lines to the i/c and the little stuff waiting on my air filter to come in and my new fuel lines here some new pics going back out and do some more!

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  9. TurboMopar318

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    Your setup is very badass. Beside you and me I dont think there are any other turbo genII's out there. I seen your setup before I started building mine and was going to a similar Idea with flipped gibson headers. But then I decided I wanted to keep the power steering, and all that junk. And I also wanted to create something that would be very clean looking. So I did the log style with the crossover under the trans.
     
  10. rdakota340

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    thanks but no power nothing here it's all going to the wheels!
     
  11. TurboMopar318

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    Yeah, Im still thinking about ditching the power steering.

    Do you have a manual rack? How hard is it to turn the wheel?
     
  12. rdakota340

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    not yet just took the pump off for now it steers pretty easy but i have tinys on the front too!
     
  13. TurboMopar318

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    Im going to get my stock 15X8 durango wheels modified to 5 or so inches wide. And get the rear widend to 10". Should be a pretty nice way to keep it sleeperish
     
  14. rdakota340

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    i put this video in the video forum but heres a update i waiting on my wide band now so i can drive itenjoy
     
  15. Turbo250ex

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    Any updates on this one?
     
  16. rdakota340

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  17. slowfox

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  18. rdakota340

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    Thanks slowfox!
     
  19. -Freak-

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    Your truck really shits and gets off the line. Very cool!!
     
  20. rdakota340

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    Thanks -freak- I love this turbo stuff!
     
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