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ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
(The Star Trek Mobile)
[He says it's been "decomissioned" as of 0007.29,
whatever that means!]
Speak English Mr. Spock!
This is a 1994 Geo Tracker we have worked on
We have recently put a Two and-a Quarter inch exhaust conversion on
it. This conversion is one piece from the catalyst back! Prior,
we
have had two different dual exhaust systems as well. We
have
put a total of FOUR different exhaust systems on it since November of
1994,
two have been duals, one quicker-fixer-upper (he drove all the way down
from Ohio for it!), and the latest..
The future plans for this little beast is a MPFI 2.8 V6, and TH350
3sp
transmission (nope, got rid of it for a much cooler ride). Too
bad, would have liked to have seen a 162 HP Geo Tracker.
Want to see what was (still is
whoever has it now) under the hood?
Take a look at this:

Above is a K&N FilterCharger unit, guaranteed to increase HP and
pickup! This filter clamps right on the end of the Plenum.
The OEM airbox has been removed (No EPA controls on it, so that's
legal)
This combined with the 2.25" exhaust conversion, makes for great
up-hill
pickup, and better gas mileage. Other than a Sound system
in
it that reminds you of the Starlake Ampetheater, this intake makes
noise
you can feel and hear!
You know? This nut actually
had a smoke screen device in it?
There's so many buttons and switches in here, we tell him it's like the
Star Trek mobile (since he likes Star Trek, as you can
see from our web site). Also, his mother is afraid to touch
any of them. . . Oh, and the horns on this thing? Better
cover your ears:

Quad air-trumpets. . . This small thing makes BIG
noises!
Yeah, there's a Trannie cooler in there. . .
Other items we have replaced or
serviced (besides the oil changes.
. .): Timing belt, Valve Asjustment, Rear Main Oil Seal, Oil Pan
Gasket (OEM was a glued type seal), Valve Cover Gasket, and
Transmission
Mount. Seems like he was always in here for somethin'!
235 series tires?
Did the distributor seal himself
with some RTV, nice job.
In fact, I still call to ask him
questions about this tonka-toy. I get them in every once in a
while