Ok Folks, I have to agree with Carmine that this 200 MPH Imperial thread needs to end. It is getting pretty far removed from 99.9% of us and really is more along the lines of a hot-rod discussion and rather unrelated to Imperial restoration. If you feel what you have to say on the topic is of great importance to most of the 500+ imperial owners worldwide, that is OK but otherwise please wind it down. Thanks all! Jeff Ingraham Moderator --- C F <mopowered@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > >Nothing wrong with a carbureted turbocharged > engine. > Fuel injection is much easier to deal with in a > turbo application, > > As someone who likes to play with turbo FWD Mopars, > I must agree. I wouldn't even TRY to to turbocharge > anything with a carb, unless I had an unlimited > budget for replacement pistons! > > Whilst I am a stickler for using OEM parts, > (including carbs on Imperials that originally came > with them) you simply cannot make an arguement > against the superiority of a modern (not '81-83) EFI > system. What you CAN try to do, is dream-up a bunch > of crazy mis-matched parts (such as a 200 MPH luxury > car with the frontal area of a house, a 1:1 60s-tech > manual trans, cobbled brakes & geometry, 80s New > Yorker seats, & carved wood dash) and then > bench-race from now until the end of time. > I watched them build a pontoon boat from an old > school bus on Discovery's Monster Garage, and quite > frankly, that project made more sense. > Am I the only person here who realizes that this is > a flame-baiting joke? What's next, advice on how to > throw a Chevy body on an Imperial frame to make it > demo-derby legal? > Carmine F. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com