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Chris Dodge Dakota
1/05/2002 01:26:32
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Subject: 2.5L turbo kits IP: Logged
Message: Looking into being the test truck for speedtweaks.net, any ideas as to what this will make a truck perform like?
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steveo Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/09/2002 21:14:27
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Message: you should e-mail bernd or his friend tom north, they are both desiging it together. id like this also but am in florida so cant be the test truck. let me know how everything goes. good luck
steve
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bernd *GenIII*
1/10/2002 01:26:15
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Message: Chris,
There wasn't enough interest in the 2.5L turbo kit so we went with the 4.7L first, then the 3.9/5.2/5.9L (5.9L being a twin turbo).
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT - V6 Supercharged/Intercooled @ 10# w/Nitrous 14.65 @ 95.01mph
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n00b Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/10/2002 18:13:39
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Message: I smell a rice burner sympathiser....
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steveo Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/10/2002 18:14:29
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Message: bernd do you think you could muster up the components- like everything but the turbo and intercooler? fuel injectors, exhaust manifold, map sensor, and whatever else is needed? i know i need to get the intercooler piping custom made. i was really looking forward to that kit. but i understand that the interest wasnt high. also about how much for the parts? thanks i appreciate it.
steve
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TEAMFAST Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/10/2002 21:56:52
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Message: Dude, save your time and money, invest in a
v8 or at least a six. When all is said and done,
youll have a measly amount of HP on an
engine that wont last much more than 100000
miles. There is no replacement for
displacement...
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steveo Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/10/2002 22:13:36
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Message: teamfast that was actually my first idea (and still might happen) but i have heard many bad things about engine swaps, like ill have to work on it all the time, cause something wont be working properly. i saw the turbo and realized how much easier and probably less expensive it would be to get it all set up. i would like to talk to someone that has done a 2.5-v8 swap on a gen III successfully, cause i really want a v8. it would probably be more expensive too tho. which is why i perked up when i saw the turbo idea. what all would i have to replace when doing a v8 swap? tranny? rearend? wiring harness, ecu, motor mounts how would it work with my gauges? would i have to replace those as well?
thanks
steve
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