its always easy to buy things when your leeching off your parents.
speaking of easy.....
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Once I actually get my hands on the drivetrain and start I'll do that.
One other thing. My 2.2/2.5 automatic transmission will bolt up to the 2.4 except for one bellhousing bolt. But this puts the starter in the back with the turbo eating up space. I'd like to use the 3 speed automatic that the '96 an up Caravan uses so all the bolts will line up and the starter will be in the front. I need info on beefing up the Caravan transmission to handle the extra power from the turbo'd 2.4. I've done some searching but everybody is running a manual. Any help on this will be GREATLY appreciated.
Once I actually get my hands on the drivetrain and start I'll do that.
One other thing. My 2.2/2.5 automatic transmission will bolt up to the 2.4 except for one bellhousing bolt. But this puts the starter in the back with the turbo eating up space. I'd like to use the 3 speed automatic that the '96 an up Caravan uses so all the bolts will line up and the starter will be in the front. I need info on beefing up the Caravan transmission to handle the extra power from the turbo'd 2.4. I've done some searching but everybody is running a manual. Any help on this will be GREATLY appreciated.
A.J.
I think I remember someone running the 2.4 with a beefed up auto trans out of a shelby.
Like I said, there is TONS of info on this board. If you start a thread somewhere with a REALLY obvious title like "2.4 Swap Caravan Project" you'll get the right people in there.
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