Real Performance Mods.
Folks,
Like most of you have done, I have the cat back, CAI and SC tuner. I am figuring the best bang for the $$ to enhance street performance would be gears (4:10 w/31" tires) and a torque converter. For the money this should do the most to wake the old girl up.
Like most of you have done, I have the cat back, CAI and SC tuner. I am figuring the best bang for the $$ to enhance street performance would be gears (4:10 w/31" tires) and a torque converter. For the money this should do the most to wake the old girl up.
you know for all than money sell the 05 buy a older one and a hemi crate engine and a good tranny if youre seriously looking for power. I have plans to do a swap on my 2nd gen when it dies. i haven't looked so about how much is "everything" everyone is talking about (i.e. cams, headers, CAI, full exhaust, possible bore/stroke). I think 440 from mopar is under 10k plus 1500 for an old 2nd gen that still runs good. thats alot more power than the what 30k it costs for a new truck plus upgrades.
Now best bang for your buck for a street truck, I dont know if I could call either of them that. You are looking at about a grand a pop for each of those mods if you cannot do them yourself (and trust me that converter would be a B*TCH to get off without access to a lift!!!). With that said, personally, the best "cheapest" mod for your buck after the basics (CAI, Tuner, Exhaust) would be a ported Throttle Body. They are a cheap ($237), easy to install mod that any shade tree mechanic can install in a few minutes and they work!!! They give the truck that much needed "pep" to its step and gives it a very nice quick throttle response for that off the line response that we all crave.
Now I am by no means saying that gears or a TC are bad mods and I would HIGHLY recommend either of the two if you have the $$$ to do them first, but if you dont want to spend that kind of money right now for them and want a great mod that will help out your performance a ported throttle body is the way to go.
Happy modding...
I would start of with a programmer. It will feel like a new truck with power where you want it and when you want it. Also a few more MPG's never hurt anyone! For those of you with 4.10 gears, what kind of RPM's are your running at 65 mph. I was debating on getting a set if I find a deal, but only if the increase is minimal.
Check with Ramhunter on his rpms, he's running with factory 4.10s in his magacab...



