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The turbo cars had a side draft Rochester. Other models had a 4GC. The suspension is similar to a Chevelle, but the coils are on the trailing arms, like a Fox body. I doubt anything modern would bolt it to replace the Jet-a-Way (Slim Jim) Probably could use a later Land Rover block that might have the B.O.P. pattern.
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You're (of course) right about the carb. Same as turbo Corvair, wasn't it?
As far as the alcohol injection, didn't they inject it into the turbo to cool it?!? Looking at the pics, I guess they inject it into the carb..
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Rather than lowering the compression, Olds decided to inject the fluid to cool the combustion.. I'd suggest using an MSD Boost Master timing retard control with this one ;-)
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https://forums.aaca.org/topic/108020...draft-rochest/. To complicated for 1963. I do recall at least one that came in the station I worked at. Plagued with problems. Engine and trans. The Slim Jim was poor in everything GM put it in.
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Well, seeing as it's 3* outside and the wind is blowing like a banshee AND boredom is setting in,
how about a 63 Chevy II 4cyl 153/90/90 for W/S or W/SA at 2330? Same basic engine as my 230s minus 2 cylinders. I guess the problem would be finding one but it would be fun with a stick and probably pretty quick with a metric!
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No, kinda like the "Iron Dukes" grandfather.
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Weren't those used in marine applications a lot?
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I think they were...
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