07-28-2006, 08:03 PM
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Turbo Town and Country Project, need help!!
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: SLC, UT
My Ride: 1989 Lebaron
Engine: Turbo 2.5
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 16.700
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Some of you may be able to sympathize with me, so here's the story, and here's what I got.
Young guy (me) who will be starting a family. I currently have an 89 Lebaron Turbo I (with nothing really special in it) because it will soon be going. "We need a family car" and the Lebaron isn't big enough. (I'll be replacing it with a Shadow or Spirit 4 door) BUT, I need a van as well, I'm a guy still, and I want lots of power!! So, I want to customize a Town and Country AWD (1996-2000) with a Turbo and a few other mods so that I can satisfy my "needs" and my family's. Here's my wants, I'd like other suggestions please.
(Must have) AWD, for the winter and so my future wife can drive it safely. This is Northern Utah, and winters can be bad. (I'm not sure how much the original drivetrain can take, so I'm hoping it's beefy enough)
(Must be) 96-06. Anything older and the family wont feel safe. I want to stay in the 96 range so I don't get to much spent on the van by itself.
(Must have) Fair gas mileage. I'm talking 15-20 range. My Lebaron runs 12-15 psi of boost and it gets 13-16 mpg. Unacceptable.
(Must have) Turbo, it can be small (like the Mitsu Turbo on the T1s), but it has to have that little punch at 3000 rpms. (Using a Garrett found on the T2's (or similar) is what I'm opting for)
(Must have) Reliability. This van has to last, as I'll be dumping a good 5K into the van itself, I'm not going to have a lot of cash left over.
(Must have) Most of the stock options left. I can't take out the seats or the A/C. It has to be a driver.
First off, I don't know if the Town and Country (96-00) uses a 3.0, or a 3.3. So, I don't know if I have to use an older van. Also, I'm not sure which 3.0 it has, (the Lebaron or the Stealth) or neither. I'm sorry, but I don't know much about the V6's. Only the 2.2's and 2.5's.
Then, I'd like to be in the 230 hp range (Up from 158 hp) with around 250 ft/lbs of torque (Up from 203 ft/lbs). More is better, but I know that those last few hps are hard to get.
So sorry to post such a long thread, but I'd like suggestions and I'd still like to remain a guy, only with a really fast van. Hehe. Well I'd appreciated suggestions once again, and thanks for all the previous posts that have help me with my Turbo Dodge.
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