06-10-2007, 11:59 AM
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NO Democracy!
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Nun-yah, Maine
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The VNT is a GREAT car to start with, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. To top it off, you'rs appears to be in great shape, as well.
The VNT Daytona (T-IV engine) is identical to the '89 Shelby Daytona
(T-II) with the exception of the turbo, basically. Yes, there are a bit more vacuum lines and the VNT is prone to overboosting especially once you start modifying it, but then again, a T-II will do it as well (just not nearly as much)
To convert, is fairly easy. Get a T-II turbo, large can actuator and 2-1/2" swingvalve. Pick up a 1988 and up Turbo I, or T-II exhaust manifold as there is one bolt that is not threaded and is a clearance hole in the manifold that makes it different. Get a g-valve and simply disconnect the vaccum lines at the vnt solenoids, yet leave the electrical connection intact as to not throw any codes when they are un-plugged. Oh yes, you will need new oil/coolant lines for the turbo as well.
The VNT cal will run the normal turbo setup as long as you are controlling boost via g-valve. If you want to get more precise cal-wise because I am told the VNT spark and fuel tables are a bit different than a T-II, then FWDP and a few privateers sell VNT to T-II 2 bar and 3 bar cals. If using a 3-bar cal, just make sure you get the 3-bar map, +40 injectors, etc...
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