perf ?'s
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perf ?'s
ok, ive got an 03 HEMI with Hypertech programmer(wish i went superchips), aem brute force, and flowmaster delta 40 SS catback(ugh).
from what ive heard, this is about the farthest you can go witht he stock 03 valve springs. truck has 74k miles on it, so its out of warranty. i was looking into either forced induction or a wet kit. im leaning towards a wet kit with RPM cutout so i dont burn out my tq converter(onlyspray from 3k-6k), but im worried about these springs. is it true that theya re weak? if so, does dodge have a replacement for them, or is there an aftermarket company i can go with?
any help would be greatly appreciatted.
thanks in advance
from what ive heard, this is about the farthest you can go witht he stock 03 valve springs. truck has 74k miles on it, so its out of warranty. i was looking into either forced induction or a wet kit. im leaning towards a wet kit with RPM cutout so i dont burn out my tq converter(onlyspray from 3k-6k), but im worried about these springs. is it true that theya re weak? if so, does dodge have a replacement for them, or is there an aftermarket company i can go with?
any help would be greatly appreciatted.
thanks in advance
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which kind of forced? I was considering fabbing up a turbonetics 66 trim, but the paxton bolt on centrifugal s/c kit looks nice too. the problem is, i daily drive the truck till Project Regal GS is complete, which could take a year. thats why i was thinking spray. power only when i want it, which would only be when an unsuspecting SRT-4,C4, F-body,or SN95/PI stang approaches...
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RE: perf ?'s
If you've got the big 3 (tuner, catback & CAI) the next logical steps to see good power gains would be e-fan, LT Headers. Then a CAM and with that you would need springs (6.1, Comp or Manley's; retainers, & damper.
That in combination with what you already have would give you close to 100 HP over stock at the engine, from your roughly 345 stock, up to about 425-435 on paper. The achilles heelin our trucks however is the torque converter. We lose a ton of HP in getting it from the engine to the rear wheels. This would be about as far as you could take it (naturally asperated) without tranny work and head work.
I know the Superchips does a good job at controlling someof the milder to mid cams such as the Mopar 6.1, Comp 260, 268 and the KRC 210. Idon't know how the Hypertech handles them, so you might need a custom tune as well.
That in combination with what you already have would give you close to 100 HP over stock at the engine, from your roughly 345 stock, up to about 425-435 on paper. The achilles heelin our trucks however is the torque converter. We lose a ton of HP in getting it from the engine to the rear wheels. This would be about as far as you could take it (naturally asperated) without tranny work and head work.
I know the Superchips does a good job at controlling someof the milder to mid cams such as the Mopar 6.1, Comp 260, 268 and the KRC 210. Idon't know how the Hypertech handles them, so you might need a custom tune as well.