just plain john
El Camino a Go-Go!
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If you're just looking for a "decent kick" in a daily driver, just do a sbc and be done. Common, affordable, and easy to fix. Converting to turbo Buick power will cost you a whole lot more, and your car will be off the road for a long long time. The members on this board will give you good advice, and as you can see they say sell yours, save some money, and buy an 86 or 87 intercooled/fuel injected GN or T Type. There are buttloads of parts specific to the TR's, and unless you have a complete donor car those bits and pieces are going to add up cost wise. Let me use my build as an example. I'm doing what you're thinking of doing (going from N/A to turbo Buick in a G body). I bought a complete motor and trans, complete with engine harness, frame side motormounts, fuel lines, cables, radiator, and misc bolts ect. I paid $2500 and thought it was a steal. When you price those items out, it would cost a lot more than what I paid. Then you still need a fuel tank, fuel sender and fuel pump, exhaust, rear end (not the one you already have cause turbo power will kill it), and lots of detail items. Including the initial cost of the vehicle, I have an easy $7k in mine so far (with some upgrades) and it's still not complete after 3 years. It can be done, just be aware of what's required. For what I have in mine as it sits, I could have bought a decent TR that runs and drives.