For Sale Not mine-1988 Conquest TSI $3K

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Cool looking project.


1988 Chrysler Conquest. DOES NOT CURRENTLY RUN. Car will need a new tune with the FIP ECU. The Fuel Injection Pro ECU was upgraded with the latest firmware in 2017, and the previous owner never built a new tune for car. So it has been sitting for 3 years.


Car has many upgrades, and dyno'd at 415whp back in 2015.

FIP Standalone ECU

Hurricane MPI Intake w/ 4 injectors

Garrett T3/T4 Turbo

Full 2.5" Exhaust

Turbosmart External Wastegate

Upgraded intercooler w/ Tial BOV

Battery relocated to trunk

Custom red suede w/ black leather interior

AEM Wideband

Boost guage in stock location

MSD Ignition

etc


Well over $10k has been invested in this car. Just needs a new owner willing to put a little time back into it. I have multiple Conquests and don't have time for this car. I simply bought it from the previous owner due to the car sitting so long and being neglected. Time for someone to get this car back on the road.


$3,000. Located in Spartanburg, SC 29307

CLEAN SC TITLE in hand
https://facebook.com/marketplace/item/396425731326654/

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Those are fun cars in stock trim.
 
I am not a buyer.

But can all that "tuner" stuff be undone? say another way, possible this car is "dead" and no going back to stock (engine/electronics damage has occurred?

reason I ask is I have been told "remapping" to stock, or remapping to make whatever crap is on the car to achieve the mapmaker's goal, are easy in the hands of a professional -- absent something broken because of the botched job.

I do not know either way ... just curious
 
I am not a buyer.

But can all that "tuner" stuff be undone? say another way, possible this car is "dead" and no going back to stock (engine/electronics damage has occurred?

reason I ask is I have been told "remapping" to stock, or remapping to make whatever crap is on the car to achieve the mapmaker's goal, are easy in the hands of a professional -- absent something broken because of the botched job.

I do not know either way ... just curious
I’m curious, too. I don’t know anything about this tuning stuff. I do like the car, though.
 
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