Turbo Mopar's Car of the Month - April 2009
Justin's (Turbo84Voyager) 1984 Plymouth Voyager Turbo conversion!

Chrysler didn't offer a turbo minivan when they introduced them in late 1983 but they should have! If they did, they might have looked like this prime example! If they don't make it, build it yourself!


The van started life as a 2.2 carb 5-spd van. I converted it to a 2.5 turbo and made many modifications to the van over the years. The van has been in the family since it was new and it's 25th birthday was the other day (Built 1/28/84)! I did all of the work including the electrical and harness on the van except for the machine work and applying the paint ( I wasn't painting at the time ) I did do the color sanding and buffing. The van has vinyl buckets and is the LE model. Most LE models came with Woody sides and very few had 5-spd's. I have entered the van in several car shows and did part of the 2006 Power Tour in it. It is a blast to drive. With the 2.2 I used to turn the A/C off to get power climbing hills, now it will light the tires up with the A/C on.



Mods include:
90 CB 2.5 completely rebuilt - Back cut valves and no balance shafts
Ported exhaust manifold
Rebuilt T3 Garrett with G-valve and 18 psi
Ford Probe intercooler
20+ MP injectors
Turbo XS RFL
Holley AFPR
A520 - 3.50 with chromo plate and new differential gears
87+ axles
Dual Exhaust with no cat or muffler
K&N filters
Custom 84 / 90 engine harness 90 sensors and 90 SBEC
90 gas tank with 255 pump
Factory tinted windows
American racing wheels
New Paint with all emblems removed
89 ES Front bumper with projector lights
88 Overhead console with compass and temp
88 Lower console with TV
Power quarter windows
5” Autometer tach with shift light
Autometer gauges in pillar pod and Dawes A/F
89 liftgate with wiper, defrost and power latch
Power door locks with keyless entry
2 12” subs w 600 watt amp
Cadilliac auto tilting rear view mirror
Too many more to list