turbo 3.9L?
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s/c with a 360 wouldnt give me the mpg i want though. im still baffled that the mpg difference is so little. i know that my dads truck isnt in top shape and i know it gets better mpg than my ram for sure. the dak is also much quicker. then again when i dig into the dakota everynow and then, i think the person before had some tricks hidden around. maybe it was chipped before we had it? i'm not sure. I guess i'd need to drive other ram 360's and 239 dakota's to get a feel for what it's suppose to be, lol.
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what other I4's are close to the trans in the dakota?
could you install a 4 banger from a different car that is turbod adn build it up?
like a flex plate from the trans to the motor....could u make it work somehow???
i dont want to **** you guys off....but would a RWD 4 cylander be installed into the dakota from a miata or a Nissan Frontier?
just a thought?
could you install a 4 banger from a different car that is turbod adn build it up?
like a flex plate from the trans to the motor....could u make it work somehow???
i dont want to **** you guys off....but would a RWD 4 cylander be installed into the dakota from a miata or a Nissan Frontier?
just a thought?
#16
I dont really know how some of you guys could put a 360 in a dakota and then install a S/C that would be way more. i am not trying to step on any ones toes but i don think it would. You all are right the best and most sufficient sollution to making power is slapping a 360 under there and build that up. I am thinking about building up my V6 but we will see. Depends on what deal arrise and what the money looks like.
Good luck to you if you decide to stick witth V6 but with a little bit of work these V6's are kinda crapped on they are alright engines and if you take care of them they are pretting decent motors. It all depends on your decision.
#17
yeah when i pitched the idea bout the 360 w/ S/C i was just thinking that if you had to customize the V6 to get a twin turbo or even a single turbo, it would probablly just be cheaper to get the 360. if you are able to do all the fab work on your own than your costs will be much less, but if you have a shop do it for you...
#18
like i said before, you could get a small used turbo for cheap that would run around 6psi, the only real money you would have to spend would be the custom fab work done for the turbo to work properly. Im not sure of what would have to be done to the ignition, but im sure if you threw together a cheap turbo setup in the long run it would be cheaper than a 360 with a S/C. Of course, if you're looking to build a monster the 360 S/C would be the way to go, but from what i can gather thats not what you're trying to do. Your stock driveline would probably hold up jsut fine to a 3.9 running 6pounds of boost, it would disentigrate if a S/C's 360 were bolted to it. You'd have a real mess on your hands.
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There was a V6 built with a turbo set up that ran 12s, I believe. It was sold, I can't remember where I saw the write up for it.
You won't get good mileage from it, because you won't be able to keep your foot out of it.
I would go with a V6 build up over putting a 360 in. Too many 360 swaps going on and the V6 is different, IMHO.
You won't get good mileage from it, because you won't be able to keep your foot out of it.
I would go with a V6 build up over putting a 360 in. Too many 360 swaps going on and the V6 is different, IMHO.