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This was my first car, and I still own it. It’s powered by the original 225 cubic inch slant six, but now it’s turbocharged and Megasquirted. Right now it’s off the road getting a Garrett GT40 turbo installed to replace the dinky little Mitsubishi turbo my first buildup used.

Added on May 31 by MadScientistMatt

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ckosacranoid wrote: May 31, 2008 5:17 p.m.
cool, you still have it and doing a turbo upgrade. keep up the good work. are we going to get any autocross footage of this thing?
geomiata wrote: Jun 11, 2008 11:14 p.m.
i would really be interested in knowing what kind of power that thing is putting out. long live the slant six
hazinc wrote: Jul 9, 2008 12:52 a.m.
my first new car was a 66 dart red 225ci 3speed on the tree i loved that car and it fooled a lot of v8’s with the power it had been thinking about the same kind of build before i get to old thanks
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