Last Sunday, I had to run to the grocery store up the street early in the AM. My wife wanted to hit up a local pond for the day, so I had to grab a few things. When I came out of the store, This sweet Barracuda was sitting next to my car:
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And it had these badges on the back:
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And this gauge panel with an AFR and digital boost gauge:
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As I was finishing up packing the car, the owner and his wife came out, so I had to ask if it really had a turbo EFI slant six under the hood. He said, "It would be pretty tacky to put those badges on the back of the car if it didn’t!”. ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/googly-18.png)
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He popped the hood, and I saw this:
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He told me that he used the Grand National's setup as an inspiration, and since the engines were similarly sized (his was bored to a 232 vs the GN's 231), he used off-the-shelf stuff from the GM parts bin along with a modded Offenhauser intake and aftermarket fuel rail to make it all work. It's been installed for over a decade, and it works!
I had to share this thing with the world, and I thought I'd share it with you guys, too. I know want a turbo EFI slant six powered something!
And if any of you know the guy (his name is Bob DiBiase, lives in Lakeville, MA, and is a member over at SlantSix.org and wrote this amazing piece on converting to GM EFI WAY back in 2001 ) send him over!
http://bangshift.com/general-news/car-features/grocery-store-parking-lot-find-check-turbo-slant-six-plymouth-barracuda-drop-top/
stan
UltraDork
7/27/16 12:41 p.m.
I've been following a couple of /6 turbo installs over on For A-Bodies Only and they're great. Seems like a (relatively) easy upgrade since so many Chrysler products had the /6 originally.
This Barracuda install is certainly clean!
That is neat. I hang out on fordsix.com sometimes just too see the turbo builds.
There's a guy at my company who has a similar setup on a Plymouth Valiant. I believe he used Megasquirt for the EFI control.
Robbie
UltraDork
7/27/16 1:30 p.m.
You were right. I do like this.
Now that is a cool car! I'm curious what king of HP/TQ/MPG he gets. WHat transmission is he running?
mck1117
New Reader
7/27/16 2:30 p.m.
So, no intercooler and a non-crossflow head?
I thought my IATs were bad when I had the air filter pulling hot post-radiator air.
I have no clue on how much power it makes or the transmission (I'm assuming it's a 904?) because I only spoke to the guy for like 5 minutes. I don't think he's ever dynoed it, I didn't get that vibe from him. It's a cruiser, plain and simple. But a freaking cool cruiser at that!!!
Wow. We old MoPar people have to love this.
So very cool. I love this type of stuff.
It's neat and all, but a mild naturally aspirated 360 would do everything just as good..
This from a guy that owns a Turbocharged Regal..
44Dwarf
UltraDork
7/27/16 8:45 p.m.
If built right a 904 can be VERY strong some say even better the a 727 and lighter too, But you need the right builder.
Very nice clean car I'll have to look for it at some shows this summer if I get down that way.
Vigo
PowerDork
7/27/16 8:51 p.m.
Have slant-6, willing to replicate..
I've been obsessed with this car since I saw it. I've been thinking about finding a 70's or 80's short bed D100/D150 with a Leaning Tower of Power to turbocharge. ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/evil-18.png)
stan
UltraDork
7/28/16 8:52 a.m.
SilverFleet wrote:
I've been obsessed with this car since I saw it. I've been thinking about finding a 70's or 80's short bed D100/D150 with a Leaning Tower of Power to turbocharge.
YES!!
Lots of room for "engineering" too. Make mine using a '60s D100 please.
I was actually trying to talk hollis into this Monday night. I didn't realize people were already doing it. His is a 70 valiant 4 door daily.
Also, he has a great running 225/904 he's pulling if someone needs it...
I've seen a couple like this. That is definitely the cleanest installation I've seen. I like the packaging.
I'm kind of surprised you don't see too many turbo 318's out there. You can put the 340-360 heads and get the perfect compression ratio for a turbo and then pump in 8-10 PSI and get a really nice running engine. It seems like a natural fit.
SilverFleet wrote:
I've been obsessed with this car since I saw it. I've been thinking about finding a 70's or 80's short bed D100/D150 with a Leaning Tower of Power to turbocharge.
In my town (not far from you) of East Bridgewater:
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Fantastic guy and AMAZING work.
Better than Jesse James and without the d-bag-ness
In reply to SilverFleet:
Yup, that's him! He did a lot of work for Perewicz (for magazine featured bikes) and never got credit. He's made some amazing creations is that old shop.
bmw88rider wrote:
I've seen a couple like this. That is definitely the cleanest installation I've seen. I like the packaging.
I'm kind of surprised you don't see too many turbo 318's out there. You can put the 340-360 heads and get the perfect compression ratio for a turbo and then pump in 8-10 PSI and get a really nice running engine. It seems like a natural fit.
And the later Magnum 318s and 360s will take 8 - 10 psi quite happily without ever cracking them open. A few have been pushed a good bit harder and lived.
Thanks for the inspiration - I need to get back to work on my Dart and get it back on the road!
stan
UltraDork
8/1/16 1:30 p.m.
SilverFleet wrote:
I've been obsessed with this car since I saw it. I've been thinking about finding a 70's or 80's short bed D100/D150 with a Leaning Tower of Power to turbocharge.
Just saw this:
http://greenville.craigslist.org/cto/5663037521.html