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Chrysler Turbo Encabulator, will it work in a Road Runner?

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I'm thinking of trying to fit one of these Chrysler Turbo Encabulators in the road runner after seeing all of the benefits in this Chrysler Master Tech Service Training Video, wow! I had to watch it several times to catch all of the features as I haven't been to service training for some time now and wasn't up to speed with all of the tech jargon. Some of you may have seen this already and sorry if this was posted before but it's well worth the high tech info and always good to learn new things. Enjoy.

MikeR

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Turb ... 641917.htm
 

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I've been thinking about getting one of those for the Mazda P/U...but have been concerned about cross-pollinating between Phord-Mazda-Chrysler. I know from all of the reading that I've done on these that the older ones (pre-1996) had problems with the flux capacitor. It was somewhat disappointing that they weren't using an industrial grade of corn starch when servicing the unit... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Thanks Mike! :thumbsup:

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Whoever wrote that must have been the one came up with all the techno babble for Star Trek! :huh:
 

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Actually almost all the techno-babble in Star Trek is actual scientific jargon. Doesn't sound like it half the time!
 
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