TSITy Posted October 27, 2023 Report Share Posted October 27, 2023 I have a few projects... 1989 Chrysler Conquest SHP 1988 Chrysler Conquest SHP 1987 Mistubishi Starion flatbody auto (rare but super undesirable) 1987 Chrysler Conquest Started with 1989 about 3 years ago, needed to fix almost everything with it to get it going. Got the flatbody for a very good price and had to swap in my spare G54B to get it running and driving. Those are the two on the road currently when it is nice weather. The 88 conquest is my most recent purchase. It needs almost everything, but the guy I purchased it from did some amazing work. The entire rear and front subframes are entirely redone, professionally painted, as well as the gas tank. D2's, rebuilt diff, poly bushings, R2 Rotors which I'm pretty sure they don't make anymore, and an insane list of other things. Underneath the car it looks all brand new. I need to paint the rest of the car, fix some structural damage, and install an engine and trans. Current plan is to run a stand alone on a G54B TBI setup (I know, waste of time). I have an old school ported throttle body and intake that I plan on using as well as an NJV head. Want to try and run E85. Using a microsquirt ECU. Might work, might not. If it doesn't, I've considered doing a supercharged 3800 swap, but I'd like to actually drive this thing sometime in the immediate future. The 87 Conquest was purchased completely gutted and will have a 318 swap (this is the furthest back on my list). I have a pretty extensive list of parts I'm going through and will likely be selling things I don't need once I get it all together. I would include way more pictures, but it's 2023 and I don't have my kodak laying around to take some low res images. Here's some compressed ones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psu_Crash Posted October 28, 2023 Report Share Posted October 28, 2023 Welcome! I don't think running stand alone on the TBI is a waste of time. i ran that way for years before going MPI. It makes the learning curve a little easier. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grendel Posted November 26, 2023 Report Share Posted November 26, 2023 You seem as addicted as most of us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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