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This was my last Turbo Dodge daily driver: a 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z C/S, aka "Frankentona". The "C/S" stands for "Carroll Shelby", which is basically a performance handling package on top of the "Turbo Z" Daytona package. The C/S package includes a 32mm solid front sway bar and a 28mm solid rear sway bar. It also includes a set of 15x6.5 inch "crab" rims (in gold for black C/S's), but I got this one with the standard 15x6 inch "pizza" rims. See Dempsey Bowling's pages for more information on Daytona C/S packages.
Posted on December 06, 2004.
My intent was to build-up this motor over the summer, but I simply didn't have time. I also wanted to fix the fender and paint the hood, but again no time (house stuff). I spent most of my free time trying to get the CSX ready for the convention. So, the Daytona basically sat in the garage all summer while I drove the CSX.
Before putting the CSX away and getting the Daytona back on the road, I did manage to fix a few things. I went to a local fabric store and purchased new headliner material and finally fixed that stupid thing. While I had it out, I installed the '87 overhead console and associated wiring. While doing that, I also prepared the wiring to accept the early 12-button navigator in the '91 slot. This required splicing in about 12" of wire into the harness so it would reach. Also fixed a few other electrical gremlins. The compass in the overhead console has a problem retaining it's calibration and the thermometer was way out of whack. I managed to calibrate the thermometer, but I was not able to get the little microcontroller in there to keep its memory. I'm not sure what causes it to lose its brains, but it is fairly intermittent. My primary motivation to install it was the compass (I don't have the best sense of direction), but it will have to wait.
Posted on June 30, 2004.
Found a friend for that head. New Turbos Unleashed S60 unit with an adjustible large can wastegate, stock .48 A/R exhaust housing, clipped turbine, and a 3" TU swingvalve...




Posted on June 26, 2004.
Hail to the king, baby. Come get some sweet sweet Steve Menegon ported head action. Oh yeah.


Posted on June 25, 2004.
I pulled the A568 out of the CSX so I can bolt it to this powertrain. I found an A523 with 3.50:1 drive ratio in another corner of the garage. Where did that come from? Then I tripped over this box marked "Quaife"....
Posted on June 12, 2004.
I am slowly collecting parts to build up the new power train for this thing. Who knows, maybe I'll have it done for SDAC. Hahahaha...yeah right. Via a series of junkyard trips and parts cars, I finally have all the interior bits for a complete '91 interior. The center console was a bit of a challenge, as it changed between '90 and '91. I wanted a manual shifter and trying to find the right center console pieces in the right color was tricky since I am partial to the '91+ style. I am still confused about how the whole center console works with the navigator and CD player slots. I am not going to install a factory CD player, but it would be nice to understand this. I don't see how one could get at them with the console up so high. The service manuals didn't really have any diagrams that were terribly helpful. I have my hands on a parts car that has everything else I need and more...bwahaha.