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  1. Has anyone ever done this? I'm considering this as something to try on the 88 Justy that I'm receiving soon. I'd probably run a MegaSquirt ECU as I'm an Electrical Engineer and that would be something easy to build. Aside from sensors that need to be added (TPS, MAP, IAT), I'd need to drill and tap the manifold for the injectors. I'm mainly just wondering what people's thoughts are on attempting this. I'd probably get a second manifold to drill and tap and avoid modifying stock parts as much as possible. This would be really useful, as I'd like to try to turbo it at some point down the road (just run like 0.5 Atm. of boost) and the MegaSquirt is completely tunable.
  2. This is excellent news. It's a 5spd. I'm going to be replacing it with a five speed, as well. Might be posting around here looking for info/parts, although I *think* might have found a replacement for just $50. Could have been a misprint, because all the other trannies were about $500.
  3. I'm in the process of acquiring an '88 Justy RS. It's got a bad transmission, so it needs to be towed. If I dolly the front wheels and take it out of 4WD mode, will it be okay for the tow for about 30 miles? Also, does anyone have a link to a site that has every bit of information I'd want to know about this car? Even searching here, I'm having a hard time finding just... general information.

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