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03/22/09, 02:20 PM
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Bronco Guru
Hooah!
Easy Street, USA
Joined: Dec 05
Posts: 1,586
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Where Chrysler went wrong, the turbo encabulator
This is supposedly a training video from Chrysler and I swear they are making up stuff as they go. http://videos.streetfire.net/video/T...deo_641917.htm
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I'll take my freedom and my guns and you can keep the CHANGE.
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03/22/09, 02:52 PM
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Contributor
Sr. Member
riverside, ca
Joined: Sep 08
Posts: 498
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Uh? Ya? What's a dingle arm? A moxi-interupter? A flux muster?
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76 Sport, just gett'n started and a '54 Hotrod Chevy Pick-up
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03/22/09, 05:08 PM
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Contributor
Full Member
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The training video produced by Chrysler is meant to be a spoof. The "turbo encabulator" does not exist and is an electrical engineer in-joke. Read more here.
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1972 Sport, LUBR Resto-Mod, work in progress
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03/22/09, 09:25 PM
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Contributor
Bronco Maniac
Obsessed? Oh no, I'm way past that.
Hytop, Alabama
Joined: Mar 07
Posts: 1,560
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"Refer to the turbo encabulator diagnostic procedures and songbook" Haha!!! 
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'76 Bronco Explorer, 351w, C4 Auto, 35" Mud Kings, 4" lift, 4:56 gears, Power Steering, Front Discs, Power Brakes, Detroit Locker in rear, L.S. front.
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03/22/09, 11:25 PM
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Contributor
Sr. Member
riverside, ca
Joined: Sep 08
Posts: 498
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But I had one in my wife's Dodge Intrepid. I know I did. The dealer told me so.
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76 Sport, just gett'n started and a '54 Hotrod Chevy Pick-up
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03/23/09, 11:36 AM
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Bronco Guru
Some Many Parts, So little Time
Snohomish, WA
Joined: May 02
Posts: 1,293
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It's a simple head code, anyone can catch it...LMFAO!!
That was funny.
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03/23/09, 11:52 AM
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Bronco Guru
Tallahassee
Joined: Dec 03
Posts: 2,273
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they'd probably be doing better if they produced such a device...do you think it could be retrofitted to an EB with EFI and disc brakes, and will it work on a Mac?
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03/23/09, 12:31 PM
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Contributor
Sr. Member
Badest Bronco in the World, that lives on my Block!
Newburgh, IN
Joined: Jun 07
Posts: 703
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I went to Chrysler training in St. Louis when that was first shown, those where the good ole days. Those guys where always having fun. We had a TSB to remove the dimmer switch from the turn signal switch back to the floor for people who got there feet caught in the steering wheel. They also had a part number for "smoke" when you let it of the wiring after shorting something out.
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03/27/09, 03:45 PM
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Sr. Member
We need a little Chlorine in the gene pool!
Akron, Ohio
Joined: Feb 05
Posts: 354
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They must have hired some that didn't have a clue about cars to do this video. Anyone else that had half a clue wouldn't be able to keep a straight face while spewing that BS...LOL
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