Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body Borgeson marriage
[Re: 72Swinger]
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01/29/14 07:13 PM
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Would a borgeson steering box work so you do not have to dent the headers? If you are retaining the PS, are you going to reduce the output pressure of the mopar hemi pump, by a modified pump or??
71 Barracuda 383 4spd (500ci) 69 camaro 598, NOS 69 barracuda bbc procharger 77 t/a 6.0 turbo project 78 t/a 400 77 corvette 1983 hurst/olds 03 Viper 79 360 macho 71 demon 360 78 Warlock 5.7 hemi project
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body Borgeson marriage
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01/29/14 07:15 PM
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Would a borgeson steering box work so you do not have to dent the headers? If you are retaining the PS, are you going to reduce the output pressure of the mopar hemi pump, by a modified pump or??
The Borgeson box and TTI headers made for that box dont fit. I saw what Wade, (uhcoog1) had to do and it was depressing.
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body Borgeson marriage
[Re: BigBlockMopar]
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01/29/14 08:12 PM
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I see now. Will it take the pressure output of the hemi pump? Is there a trick to reduce its output?
71 Barracuda 383 4spd (500ci) 69 camaro 598, NOS 69 barracuda bbc procharger 77 t/a 6.0 turbo project 78 t/a 400 77 corvette 1983 hurst/olds 03 Viper 79 360 macho 71 demon 360 78 Warlock 5.7 hemi project
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body Borgeson marriage
[Re: 72Swinger]
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01/29/14 11:33 PM
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And here is reality, see attachment above.
But the first line of this thread reads, "Finally got things going in the right direction by making my own mounts and denting $800 headers..."
Look, I like this build, (a lot) but you positioned the engine. I'm guessing that the TTI's were designed to work with Schumacher mounts. just sayin... and wondering!
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
[Re: 72Swinger]
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01/30/14 12:01 AM
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Just throwing this question out there? Is there a definite advantage of a lets say 500 hp Gen III EFI Hemi vs. an old school 500 hp EFI small block? Don't get me wrong, I was planning to get the Mopar All Aluminum Gen III crate engine and drop that in my car but when I found out about the Ritter Aluminum small block I figured it would be an easier and less expensive route to go to. My reasoning is that I already have the Edelbrock heads, headers, transmission placement, blah blah blah, etc.. Besides buying a forged crank, rods and pistons, I basically just have to swap out my current cast iron block with an aluminum one and add a FAST EFI kit that I already have. I figure that it would still be less than the $14k for the 515hp P5156159 crate engine http://www.jegs.com/p/Mopar-Performance/Mopar-Gen-III-426-Hemi-Crate-Engine/1710917/10002/-1Am I missing something here? I know basically nothing about Gen III engines thanks
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/30/14 10:58 AM
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Just throwing this question out there? Is there a definite advantage of a lets say 500 hp Gen III EFI Hemi vs. an old school 500 hp EFI small block?
Don't get me wrong, I was planning to get the Mopar All Aluminum Gen III crate engine and drop that in my car but when I found out about the Ritter Aluminum small block I figured it would be an easier and less expensive route to go to.
My reasoning is that I already have the Edelbrock heads, headers, transmission placement, blah blah blah, etc.. Besides buying a forged crank, rods and pistons, I basically just have to swap out my current cast iron block with an aluminum one and add a FAST EFI kit that I already have.
I figure that it would still be less than the $14k for the 515hp P5156159 crate engine http://www.jegs.com/p/Mopar-Performance/Mopar-Gen-III-426-Hemi-Crate-Engine/1710917/10002/-1
Am I missing something here? I know basically nothing about Gen III engines thanks
I'm running the 6.4 because it's cheap. 500+ hp for $6,000 with OEM reliability. Can't beat that and you can't get that with a LA motor. If you want more power, it will take it no problem. Drop in some forged slugs (Mahle direct drop in) and slap a blower on the thing and it's making 650 all day.
The harnesses are getting easier. Trans stuff bolts right up. Flywheel is cheap. For some reason the headers just suck.
My 2" did end up fitting with custom mounts and the engine being raised 1/2". Not what I wanted, but that's what I got with off the shelf headers. Using a manual box with an electric steering column, so extra room with the box.
There is some minor massaging required, but nothing major.
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Re: My Gen III Hemi A-body build.
[Re: Consulier]
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01/30/14 12:32 PM
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Get some Wesley! You keeping the SRV intake?
Mopar to the bone!!!
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