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Old January 4th 2007, 19:10
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who is the guy

who is the guy and what is the web site that has the conversion for the T4 motor into a T1. it's like nextgen or something right? he has a book or manual. where can i find that or something similar. i'm gathering info as i would like a nice 2L for daily driving and a little fun on the side. where do i start?
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Old January 4th 2007, 21:25
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Poor Boy, Joe Cali is the name of the guy who wrote the Next generation conversion manual. Here is one place you can buy the book. See Link Below

http://www.aircooledtechnology.com/s...cat=317&page=1

I'm sure you can get it straight from Joe... just google "Joe Cali", or "Next Generation" and you should find his web site. He also has a section on Jake Raby's new forums. If your going T4 you should join this forum also, great info on here. See Link Below

http://forums.aircooledtechnology.com/
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Old January 5th 2007, 17:39
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poor boy,

you definitely need to visit the forums over at aircooled technologies that is the place to be.

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Old January 8th 2007, 00:02
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thanks for all the information! i'll be looking over the next week.
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Old January 13th 2007, 17:25
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Jake Raby makes some great parts to help with the T4 into T1 also.

You might look at the German-saco website too. I think they still make a shroud for this.
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Old January 14th 2007, 00:07
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german-saco?? do you have the site? i know of jake raby's stuff, wanting to start reading & researching for now.
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