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Re: How-To install a 5.7/6.1 HEMI into your 'ole Mopar! [Re: gdemon] #47410
11/05/07 10:32 PM
11/05/07 10:32 PM
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you are the man , thanks

Re: How-To install a 5.7/6.1 HEMI into your 'ole Mopar! [Re: sogtx] #47411
11/05/07 11:11 PM
11/05/07 11:11 PM
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Wow That is a great, great reference article and the pictures are awesome. I've got the same 6.1 3G factory crate engine in my garage for my Challenger and you just answered a lot of my questions that I've been pondering. Please keep us up to date on this swap and through your "testing" runs!

I hope this gets archived!
Thanks

Re: How-To install a 5.7/6.1 HEMI into your 'ole Mopar! [Re: MoparCar] #47412
11/06/07 02:33 AM
11/06/07 02:33 AM
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Thanks again for the nice words

Moparcar, what year Challenger and auto or manual?

This has been about 3 months into the making.
Most of the time was waiting for the custom parts (radiator and fuel tank).

I am really tempted to forget doing the dash and a/c now and just go cruisng to see what this engine can do especially with this converter.

A 2007 Charger SRT8 with 4000+ lbs, 3.08 open rear with drive axles, shorty manifolds/headers, cat converters, 6200 rpm rev limiter can do low 13's high 12's it should certainly be able to do mid 12's in 3600lb Cuda w/ 3.23 sure grip, 9.5" converter, long tube headers and no cats

Man oh man, can't wait to hehemmm, I mean can't wait for the wife to drive it

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