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aluminum radiator
By spyhunter6733,
Well after lots of looking around i still need some help on this one... most of the info i found was old... hoping there is a better option for an all aluminum radiator. I have seen availability from a 240sx.. but dont want to have to rewire or add new fans. don t want to pay almost 400 for the cx racing... the price has about doubled since the last posts i have read about it. if anyone has any new insight it would be very appreciated. I am the second owner of the car and it has 47k on it so i d
(PF25) Starion & Conquest meet in Pigeon Forge, TN July 25th-27 2025 info posted in the Meet Planner section
By helrazr70,
It's been a while since I've darkened this doorway!
I just wanted to drop a reminder in here to check out the Meet Planner section to see the details about this year's "all new" PF meet.
We changed the date and location of the meet to better suit member's financial and comfort needs. Same meet, different hotel, better amenities!
You can also follow along on the SQ Facebook groups where there will be multiple posts with details and discussion. The first post in the Enthusiasts grou
Starion & Conquest meet in Pigeon Forge, TN July 25th-27th 2025--Oldest/Longest running SQ meet! (PF25)
By helrazr70,
2025 Starion and Conquest meet July 25-27 in Pigeon Forge, TN
NO STARION OR CONQUEST REQUIRED TO ATTEND.
Hosted at the Econo Lodge Pigeon Forge Riverside. Hotel link with the best price is in the comments. You don't have to stay at the host hotel. You can stay at any of the hundreds of hotels, motels, or vacation rentals in the area, but the gatherings will be at this Econo Lodge.
This is the oldest, longest running annual Starion and Conques
At what point is increased fuel pressure required?
By JRToy4x4,
Hello,
I am trying to bring a modified Conquest back to a milder level.
It presently has an 18g turbo along with a rising rate fuel pressure regulator (at least that's what I thought it was when it was installed 20 years ago).
I plan to replace this with a 14g turbo, and am wondering if the additional fuel pressure regulator would even be needed? I'd like to simplify the car a bit. I do have an A/F ratio gauge (based off a 1-wire O2 sensor) to keep an eye on things.
Thank
