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Old 02-17-2008, 11:22 AM
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Here is the link to my complete photo gallery over at Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forumsif you want to see all of my build/conversion photos. http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gall...?albumid=32741
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Without a doubt, the best conversion I have ever seen. Job well done!
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Originally Posted by Grammabud
I'm building a pick up. I will be shortening the frame. I guess my only option is to relocate the turbo. Everything else fits.

Thanks for the response...
Try a manifold off a medium duty/industrial engine. Those tuck the turbo in tight to the engine.
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Thats why its nice to have Dave reading these posts. I did not know about the different turbos, so I could not offer that advice.
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Hey Dave, Did you move?? I see your location has changed since the last time I paid attention. I thought you were in Newton Square, or something like that. I also don't see your Marathon wagon in your sig anymore. Did you sell it?
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Originally Posted by wannadiesel
Try a manifold off a medium duty/industrial engine. Those tuck the turbo in tight to the engine.
THANKS, I'll look into that.
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Awasome truck i love convertions like that. Im thinking of streching a 58 chevy truck to a 4 door with a 2nd gen drivetrane. Looks sweet.
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Man that is one cool ride for sure. And i love the paint on it too.
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Scott, That is a Beautiful Job, Congrats! love the Exhaust!, Like mine but a lot longer.

My coversion is underway also!
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Nice job on the conversion, looks great...
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scottmn1 truck looks real sweat very good job.All that hard work payed off.
I pulling my truck out of the Garage tonight after 4 years of playing around I finished my wahlnut dash I hate wood working.

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