93' Dakota Build
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93' Dakota Build
This is my 5.2l Dakota I bought a few months back for $1000 and just got it to my place about a week n a half ago and I thought it would be fun to upload my build progress and have yall help me along the way! the only things ive done to it so far is put in a new transmission, take out that annoying-*** buzzer, cleaned it out & gotten rid of the stains and installed a small center console but thats basically it. Some of the main things I want to do is put on a 3in lift on it, new paint job (thinking a dark silver would look nice), new wheels, and possibly a small tint and some performance parts (nothing too crazy) but yea let me know what yall think and your opinions on what to do and what not to do, im interested as to what you have to say, thanks for checking it out!
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Thats a nice looking truck!! FWIW we love build threads!!
For the lift, I believe you will have to do a body lift......
No one makes a suspension lift for first gen's anymore
You can turn up the front torsion bars using a different key, but personally I would not. IMO this causes all kinds of suspension problems
Performance
You have the larger exhaust manifolds already (92-93)
As far as I can tell, no one makes long tube or mid tube headers for a 4wd v8 first gen dakota... only short tube.
1.7 roller rockers will give a small boost in power
There is or was a mopar performance computer for the early magnum engines..... I think ragged 89 is running one.
Good luck and I look forward to your post!!
For the lift, I believe you will have to do a body lift......
No one makes a suspension lift for first gen's anymore
You can turn up the front torsion bars using a different key, but personally I would not. IMO this causes all kinds of suspension problems
Performance
You have the larger exhaust manifolds already (92-93)
As far as I can tell, no one makes long tube or mid tube headers for a 4wd v8 first gen dakota... only short tube.
1.7 roller rockers will give a small boost in power
There is or was a mopar performance computer for the early magnum engines..... I think ragged 89 is running one.
Good luck and I look forward to your post!!
#4
@RalphP @93ragtop
I do actually still have that buzzer, Ralph, if you would like you can email me and I can mail it to you. And 93 ragtop, thanks for the input buddy! For the lift I was thinking 2" blocks in the back and 3" torsion in the front to level it out. A buddy of mine did a torsion key lift and he hasn't had any problems with it so I'mma give it a try and see. Also I don't know too much about what performance upgrades I can do to it but I'll be searching around the internet for anything I can get my hands on haha
#5
This is just my opinion, but on performance, I would find a decent 5.9 shortblock, re-ring, bearings, gaskets. Then use your heads and cam. Personally, I believe a lot more power can be picked up in the cam, and different heads, but that is going to require re-tuning the computer, which is not a option on the pre 96.
Not meaning to start a flame war, but these trucks sure are a lot harder to modify then a chevy.
Not meaning to start a flame war, but these trucks sure are a lot harder to modify then a chevy.
#6
5.2 or 5.9, get a set of Engine Quest heads, use the stock cam and a set of 1.7 rollers, and you'll be within what the computer can do. (If you got 5.9, grab a RAM computer from a 5.9 equipped truck; the 5.2 may not quite adjust for those changes.)
Open the exhaust up a bit (high flow cats, low restriction mufflers, stock size for a 1993.)
If you want the tone, get a set of JBA shorty headers and the JBA Y-pipe; it won't add much if anything to the power, but they do add to the sound
I'm running a Thrush glass pack; with the standard exhaust pipe, I rather like the sound. YMMV on that, though.
RwP
Open the exhaust up a bit (high flow cats, low restriction mufflers, stock size for a 1993.)
If you want the tone, get a set of JBA shorty headers and the JBA Y-pipe; it won't add much if anything to the power, but they do add to the sound
I'm running a Thrush glass pack; with the standard exhaust pipe, I rather like the sound. YMMV on that, though.
RwP
#7
Ok so do y'all happen to know how to fix a twitchy fuel gauge? When I first started her up it's fine but as soon as I start driving the gauge starts flickering. Also I'm currently working on replacing my damaged seatbelts and taking out my drupy headliner so if your interested in seeing that on this thread I'll surely post some pics, just let me know
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Ok so do y'all happen to know how to fix a twitchy fuel gauge? When I first started her up it's fine but as soon as I start driving the gauge starts flickering. Also I'm currently working on replacing my damaged seatbelts and taking out my drupy headliner so if your interested in seeing that on this thread I'll surely post some pics, just let me know
#9
Thanks for the information on the fuel gauge, I haven't gotten to it yet but there is another problem I'm hoping y'all can help me with. The used transmission I put in it shifts gears smoothly going up, but every now and then there's a knock when shifting back down from second gear to first gear. The first time it happened, it was awful. I thought the damn thing exploded! But it keep chuggin along. Since then, it's happened a few times but not as severe as the first hit. I'm hoping it's just getting set in or something but let me know what you think and what I should look out for. I'm just hoping I don't have to tear down the tranny or get a whole new one!
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