3.9 V6 throttle body to carb
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3.9 V6 throttle body to carb
i was wondering if and where i could find a throttle body to carb kit for my dakota, i want a carb on my truck because i'm gonna rebuild the engine or drop a v8 into it when i get the chance, i wanna know aproxx pricing for an intake swap on my truck from a throttle body to a carb, if anyone could help me, it would be greatly appreciated
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Ya I doubt there is an intake for the V6 Magnum to convert it to a carburetor.
But since you talked about dropping in a V8, there are intakes for the V8 Magnums for carburetors.
Check out http://www.hughesengines.com or www.summitracing.com or http://www.mopar.com/performance/catalog/
The best bang for you buck is to get a 92-95 5.2 V8 or 93-95 5.9 V8. Get the engine complete along with the PCM and all you have to add in is 2 injector wires to the PCM. Much cheaper and easier then dealing with a carb setup. And the stock FI gives more HP and MPG than a carb setup would on a stock to mild engine.
But since you talked about dropping in a V8, there are intakes for the V8 Magnums for carburetors.
Check out http://www.hughesengines.com or www.summitracing.com or http://www.mopar.com/performance/catalog/
The best bang for you buck is to get a 92-95 5.2 V8 or 93-95 5.9 V8. Get the engine complete along with the PCM and all you have to add in is 2 injector wires to the PCM. Much cheaper and easier then dealing with a carb setup. And the stock FI gives more HP and MPG than a carb setup would on a stock to mild engine.
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Yup, nobody has a drop in kit for this.
It certainly can work but you're looking at modifying an '87 through '91 manifold to fit your heads, very involved attention to detail if you want it to work...
I've done the conversion on my '91, but I had a TBI manifold to start with so all I really needed was to drill and tap four holes to bolt everything up. Safely plumbing in a fuel pressure regulator and safety switch took more time and planning, ignition is very straightforward with a late-'70s 318 vacuum advance distributor with a slant six reluctor driving a four-pin HEI module.
You need to be prepared to invent stuff on the fly and read between the lines in obscure forum postings to make this work, I did a lot of googling before diving in and there is very little hard info out there on doing this...
It certainly can work but you're looking at modifying an '87 through '91 manifold to fit your heads, very involved attention to detail if you want it to work...
I've done the conversion on my '91, but I had a TBI manifold to start with so all I really needed was to drill and tap four holes to bolt everything up. Safely plumbing in a fuel pressure regulator and safety switch took more time and planning, ignition is very straightforward with a late-'70s 318 vacuum advance distributor with a slant six reluctor driving a four-pin HEI module.
You need to be prepared to invent stuff on the fly and read between the lines in obscure forum postings to make this work, I did a lot of googling before diving in and there is very little hard info out there on doing this...
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