Project turbo six is underway!

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Well, after talking about it forever and having most of the stuff ready to go the turbo six is slowly working it's way into the import killer. :D The weather is getting cold and the tracks are all closed down for the season and I have a lot going on anyways so I am going to take my time with it. I am not sure how long it will take but just as long as it is done before the weather starts getting warmer I will be happy. I have started taking my car apart(no going back now!) and got to work on the turbo 200. I am going to try to make everything look nice also so that will take a lot of time. I can't wait to pop the hood at the cruise in and the track next year! I think it will be a lot of fun. I am really excited about it if you can't tell! :lol:
 
Not really. I don't have a camera or the stuff to get on the net but if I did my friend would have to help me with it.

Dan
 
Thats awesome Dan,
I will be following in your footsteps on this one hopefully next year some time. I have gotten a few parts together and plan on slowly but surely getting the rest soon. I hope everything works out and I cant wait to see it!!!
Matt
 
sorry about the confusion guys but I think theres something wrong with the board, I tried to post something on a different topic and it showed up here, it happened to me yesterday.....

BTW...congrats Dan :wink:

Alex
 
Let me know if we can help you. I've considered doing the same thing to my 200-cid 1980 Mustang coupe.

Rod Short
Sales Manager
Precision Turbo
(219) 996-7832
 
66Sprint6":1k0yw38v said:
Thats awesome Dan,
I will be following in your footsteps on this one hopefully next year some time. I have gotten a few parts together and plan on slowly but surely getting the rest soon.
Matt

Oh yea! There will be TWO turbo six Mustang in Murfreesboro soon. That's cool! 8)

Dan
 
Killer-

Please DO try to document pictorally. You can have pix from an optical camera written onto a disc when they are processed, or you can scan them when developed.

Pick the best and you'll find someone on this site willing to host them- if not, places like juno or yahoo will host for free.

The deal is, this site is a deep well of information. Anything we can to to add to the depth will assist other members, even if it only gett them thinking about what might be. When they start thinking what might be, it can become reality
 
Rod Short":2ekwtew1 said:
Let me know if we can help you. I've considered doing the same thing to my 200-cid 1980 Mustang coupe.

Rod Short
Sales Manager
Precision Turbo
(219) 996-7832

:shock: Wow, thanks for the offer!!! I may just give you a call! I need a new center section for my GN T-3 T-4 and I am having a hard time finding one for a decent price. I am sure you could get a hold of one. :lol:

Dan
 
twentyover":18rhjhgw said:
Killer-

Please DO try to document pictorally.

Yea, I forgot about having some pics scanned. I guess I can do that. Who wants to host them???

Dan
 
I'll host them if no one else steps up.

Anything for the fordsix community, and besides, i'd love to see a turbo 200 myself! :wink: 8)
 
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twentyover":1l1yrug5 said:
Killer-

Please DO try to document pictorally.

Yea, I forgot about having some pics scanned. I guess I can do that. Who wants to host them???

Dan

i thought addo and I had covered this...
www.hpphoto.com will help you with all your hosting needs

here's my account, i've got a butt-load of pics on there, it's all free, haven't found any strings, or catches, good stuff
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Dan,

I've got tons of room. I already PM'd you. I am setting up another site anyways about inlines...so this will fit right in. I have 250MB and 10GB bandwidth, so I should be all set.

Slade
 
CobraSix":3tc8g6fh said:
Dan,

I've got tons of room. I already PM'd you. I am setting up another site anyways about inlines...so this will fit right in. I have 250MB and 10GB bandwidth, so I should be all set.

Slade

I guess I should start taking some pics soon. I really don't have much yet but I can take a few of where I am at. Thanks guys!

Dan
 
Good to see some concrete movement for turbo 200s. I just picked up two Buick turbos for a draw-thru using a Quadrajet and no electronics. My block and head are slowly making their way through the machinist. I hope I can start mocking things up in a few weeks. In the meantime I'll make sure one of the turbos is ready to go.

A couple of items; seems to me a rebuilt Quadrajet with electric choke is the way to go. Anyone have Quadrajet experience? A M4ME?

MSD makes a box with adjustable boost retard. This, too, seems like a good idea.

Lets all learn together.
 
graeme, I'd go with the Multi Function Ignition controller when/if I ever go turbo.

here it is: http://www.msdignition.com/tc_11.htm

Used in conjuction with a regular MSD ignition box, it gives a lot of advantaged. You can program it for RPM and Boost. You can get rid of all mech and vac advance on you dizzy and just lock it out at full advance and the controller does the rest.

Pricey yes...but better then a blown engine (as in dead...not forced air ;) )

Slade
 
Yeah, that MSD piece is nice, but I'm trying to keep this project less costly. I'm going to start conservatively when it comes to boost--especially with cast piston. I first want to get it to work smoothly and then look at another block.

I also have a '34 Hudson 5-window coupe streetrod with money demands.
 
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