Well I have not been on here much lately because I have continued to finish my project car. I still love my tractors but having to many projects is just taking time from the other. Also I would like to have my garage back someday soon. I figured you guys are tractor nuts and restore nuts like I am so I wanted to create this post to share my project and share the story behind the dream and build.
First off I was always attracted to Station Wagons so I wanted my car to be a wagon. Second thing is I wanted it to be somewhat fast. Having V8's my whole life and having a 13 second car in the past made me think of doing something different. The V8's are great but can't get a good or decent fuel econmy with them if the car is tuned up any even if you drive them nice. So I decided to do a 4 Cylinder Turbo build this time around.
I am going to spare a lot of details of the build but be willing to share if there is anyone on here interested in 4 cyl. volvos.
First I started with a Wagon
Just your basic Volvo wagon with a 5 speed manual 2.3 liter naturally aspirated 114hp
From this point the most important thing is the suspension and chassis so I started all the body work and have replaced every control arm link, bushing, swing arm you name it. Put about 3 ggrand into brand new oem parts.
Then after completing all the body work and suspension work I have repainted it
At this poing I needed another engine to replace the original engine with so I was in search of an upgraded version of the B230F that come in it and Found a car with a B230FT ...the T at the end standing for a turbo engine.
This was the donor car I bought that came with the turbo engine so I stripped it down and sold as much as I could to recoup my investment. Ended up making a few bucks but have a lot of time invested so not really a profitable thing.
At this point I have both engines out and swapping and modifying parts so that everything will adapt, You have to cut the exhaust to clear the fire wall and relocate the distributor. swap out computers and add in a few things to make it work hardest thing was putting an inter cooler in a car that has never had one, but there was plenty of room in the front of this car.
I expect this car to be finished this winter and running around 250-275 HP sits 1.5 inches lower then stock on 25% stiffer suspension and has several other fancy little upgrades done. This will be a daily driver , often towing a trailer and such so the build was all about adding a little HP to a car with out losing any of its reliability.
First off I was always attracted to Station Wagons so I wanted my car to be a wagon. Second thing is I wanted it to be somewhat fast. Having V8's my whole life and having a 13 second car in the past made me think of doing something different. The V8's are great but can't get a good or decent fuel econmy with them if the car is tuned up any even if you drive them nice. So I decided to do a 4 Cylinder Turbo build this time around.
I am going to spare a lot of details of the build but be willing to share if there is anyone on here interested in 4 cyl. volvos.
First I started with a Wagon

Just your basic Volvo wagon with a 5 speed manual 2.3 liter naturally aspirated 114hp
From this point the most important thing is the suspension and chassis so I started all the body work and have replaced every control arm link, bushing, swing arm you name it. Put about 3 ggrand into brand new oem parts.




Then after completing all the body work and suspension work I have repainted it



At this poing I needed another engine to replace the original engine with so I was in search of an upgraded version of the B230F that come in it and Found a car with a B230FT ...the T at the end standing for a turbo engine.



This was the donor car I bought that came with the turbo engine so I stripped it down and sold as much as I could to recoup my investment. Ended up making a few bucks but have a lot of time invested so not really a profitable thing.
At this point I have both engines out and swapping and modifying parts so that everything will adapt, You have to cut the exhaust to clear the fire wall and relocate the distributor. swap out computers and add in a few things to make it work hardest thing was putting an inter cooler in a car that has never had one, but there was plenty of room in the front of this car.







I expect this car to be finished this winter and running around 250-275 HP sits 1.5 inches lower then stock on 25% stiffer suspension and has several other fancy little upgrades done. This will be a daily driver , often towing a trailer and such so the build was all about adding a little HP to a car with out losing any of its reliability.

