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Paul L
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Hey, im new to the site.

Post by Paul L »

Figured i would post up a introduction.

I'm Paul and from kentucky. No im not redneck lol and i actualy know alot about cars for my age of 17. This august i am attending University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH) to get 4 degrees (3associates and bachelors) In automotive, High Performance, Toyota specialized (alternative fuels), and Automotive management! I cant wait to head up there.

I own a 87 Conquest TSI (manual) with a few good mods done to it and a stock 88 starion parts car (automatic and was a full car lol). I joined this forum to learn about the 4g64/4g63 swaps into my model car and to build some more good knowledge and maybe share a few tricks of mine. Basically im just tired of the g54b, its intake/fuel system setup pretty much blows. i hate it.

Well i guess thats pretty much it, if you want to know more bout me or my car(s) just let me know.

-Paul

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Welcome to the board Paul. Please post some pics of them. Are your plans to go with a manual or automatic with the 4g?
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Post by Paul L »

im planning on going manual with the 4g setup, my parts car was a full car that ran but it was wrecked and has a salvage title, plus has quiet a bit of rust in the rear quarters. i will prob get it running again someday though.

well i would go take some pics for you all, but my 87 quest is all apart considering i got stuck in a wreck and i overheating and warped my head (internals are okay). so i took the head off my parts car and it was warped to, luckly i had a extra head that was milled so im de-jetting it and putting it back on my 87 quest. ill be sure to get some pics once she is back together
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