98 hemi project
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I think newer engine upgrades make for great projects. However I'm a little surprised you have jumped into such a project without doing your homework. These swaps are becoming more common and this is one of the sites that support such swaps.
http://www.xvmotorsports.com/
Good luck and keep us posted.
http://www.xvmotorsports.com/
Good luck and keep us posted.
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Oh yes, engine swaps the roots of hot rodding...
Back in the day when there wasn't a endless list of parts available the bases of hot rodding was going to the junk yard and pulling a engine from one of the larger sedans such as Oldsmobile, Buick and later Chrysler and dropping it into a early Ford, Studebaker or whatever you had sitting in the yard. Most of it was dangerous junk, but man it was a good time. Now the standard is much higher, but still great fun..
Back in the day when there wasn't a endless list of parts available the bases of hot rodding was going to the junk yard and pulling a engine from one of the larger sedans such as Oldsmobile, Buick and later Chrysler and dropping it into a early Ford, Studebaker or whatever you had sitting in the yard. Most of it was dangerous junk, but man it was a good time. Now the standard is much higher, but still great fun..