FlamesAreWicked
Well-Known Member
This is a bit of a loaded post since it’s not as simple as a single question and answer. While the stock 318 in my 68 Dart runs well I know investing the same amount of money in a mag 5.9 will yield much better results. My goals aren’t really achieving a specific horsepower number. I’d like enough power to maybe get my car in the 12.8-12.9 in the heat. I say that goal because in Louisiana, it’s warm/hot most of the year.
I found a couple of 5.9 magnum options locally. One at a U-pull it for $500 (including the price of them pulling it for me). It’s in a 2000 Durango 4wd. Miles are unknown. It looked pretty clean and the only concern was the oil cap was missing because of fear of water getting in it. Second option is one from a private seller close to where I live that’s also in a Durango. Supposedly it has 120k miles on it and an older couple owned it. The seller said that it was running and driving recently but he’s parting it out and the transmission has been sold out of it currently. He wants $350 for it and he’s gonna pull it.
With all that being said.. what kind of power will I need to be in that range of ET? I have a 4 speed and a 3.55 gear. Could I even get my 318 to do those sort of numbers without totally just setting money on fire?.. I know the stock 5.9 can get to mid 300hp relatively easy.. main thing would be reliable, fun to drive, and if it can bust off a high 12 in the 1320… I’d say mission accomplished..
The appeal of the 120k mile motor (if he’s not full of crap) that it’s still fresh enough to not need a full overhaul.. I know these engines can possibly last well beyond that miles wise.. machine shops locally are few and far between where I live..
Stuff like this can snowball fast and in the end, it would of been better to do XYZ instead..
I wish I could foot the bill for a blueprint 408 to drop in but..if I can achieve my goals much more affordably, I will.
Any advice is appreciated… I’ve never dug into the innards of an engine but I’m confident I’m capable should I need to. I know the heads are prone to crack and the cost of stock replacement heads aren’t quite as cheap as they used to be (like everything these day).. almost better off with promaxx heads or something if that’s the case
I found a couple of 5.9 magnum options locally. One at a U-pull it for $500 (including the price of them pulling it for me). It’s in a 2000 Durango 4wd. Miles are unknown. It looked pretty clean and the only concern was the oil cap was missing because of fear of water getting in it. Second option is one from a private seller close to where I live that’s also in a Durango. Supposedly it has 120k miles on it and an older couple owned it. The seller said that it was running and driving recently but he’s parting it out and the transmission has been sold out of it currently. He wants $350 for it and he’s gonna pull it.
With all that being said.. what kind of power will I need to be in that range of ET? I have a 4 speed and a 3.55 gear. Could I even get my 318 to do those sort of numbers without totally just setting money on fire?.. I know the stock 5.9 can get to mid 300hp relatively easy.. main thing would be reliable, fun to drive, and if it can bust off a high 12 in the 1320… I’d say mission accomplished..
The appeal of the 120k mile motor (if he’s not full of crap) that it’s still fresh enough to not need a full overhaul.. I know these engines can possibly last well beyond that miles wise.. machine shops locally are few and far between where I live..
Stuff like this can snowball fast and in the end, it would of been better to do XYZ instead..
I wish I could foot the bill for a blueprint 408 to drop in but..if I can achieve my goals much more affordably, I will.
Any advice is appreciated… I’ve never dug into the innards of an engine but I’m confident I’m capable should I need to. I know the heads are prone to crack and the cost of stock replacement heads aren’t quite as cheap as they used to be (like everything these day).. almost better off with promaxx heads or something if that’s the case

















