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Old 08-21-2011, 11:31 PM
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I am going to be rebuilding my 1998 dohc soon. i plan on running an all motor set up. can i get some information on where to get parts? i'm doing a lot of looking and not finding anything. the 80mm throttle body off ebay looks like a good start, but for valve seals and bigger cam gears and just putting together a reliably built stronger engine, i need some direction as to where to start. i already have a cai, header, high flow cat, muffler, e3 spark plugs, accel spark plug wires. so for the bolt on stuff, i am pretty well set. where do go from here. i didnt think my little project would get this far....
 
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Old 08-22-2011, 02:46 AM
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the e3 spark plugs will do nothing for ur neons engine so dont waste the money on them

as for the internals ive been looking to just upgrade my engine and ive found tht this set up has worked on alot of neons

60mm throttle body from wat i have read this is the highest u can go on a neon but i might b wrong do ur research to make sure

moroso oil pan with baffles and trap doors to eliminate windage

unorthodox unperdrive pulley

aem adjustable timing gear

aem cold air intake

kirk racing headers

and if ur goin to do anything with electronics to boost power get a mopar performance DOHC ecu
and an AF/X PCM it has no speed limiter
 
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Old 08-29-2011, 11:51 AM
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An 80mm TB??? No way do you need something that big. Go to www.modernperformance.com for any and all parts you need.
 
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thanks guys. Das this website is incredible. I hope a big breasted women hugs you soon.
 
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I run mine with 10.8:1 compression. Pushing 190hp on the dyno sohc engine. Crower cam, little porting work, header, aluminum intake not the plastic one.
 
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Originally Posted by 22mopar22
I run mine with 10.8:1 compression. Pushing 190hp on the dyno sohc engine. Crower cam, little porting work, header, aluminum intake not the plastic one.
Unless your intake is ported and polished it could actually be hurting you. The plastic one is smooth on the inside as opposed to the aluminum one and doesn't transfer heat like the aluminium one either. Just some food for thought.
 
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I tried both and the aluminum intake showed 15hp more at the rpm range I run.
 



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