5.7 Hemi and modern 6 speed auto. Im trying to find a good roller 66 ragtop to put this combo in. 50 grand into it would be in budget! Just because we wrench on Mopars does not mean we dont have money to spend on our passions. :burnout:MT
5.7 Hemi and modern 6 speed auto. Im trying to find a good roller 66 ragtop to put this combo in. 50 grand into it would be in budget! Just because we wrench on Mopars does not mean we dont have money to spend on our passions. :burnout:MT
If you can get a gen3 package without a transmission in a crate and for less than $15K I'd be very surprised. .
Just so I'm clear - this will be all new parts, not rebuilt.
"rebuilt" is a relative term. The only parts "reman" of a core would be the block, and crank, and only if they pass an extremely stringent QC inspection. Brand new pistons,bearings, valve springs, sensors, timing set, intake manifold, TB,. so on and so forth, go into these engines. No different than any other aftermarket crate engine on the market, we modify these for performance and streetability, do many upgrades vs the stock engines, and have custom cams, timing sets, valve springs, and all new equip. The level of upgrades we do on these kind of defeats the purpose of buying one off the assembly line from chrysler,and throwing 50% of the long block into the dumpster. Not to mention if we didn't make the timing set upgrades, there is no aftermarket ECU on the market that can operate VVT,so we eliminate it. and lastly a quick google of 5.7 timing chain problems would have anyone thanking us for the upgrade(s)
With the right oil pan. Yes the mildon unit with the correct sump, already installed.
With a usable belt drive. We have several options there. Either the factory style alternator, serp setup, with the PS delete pulley. Or we are assembling a kit similar to a vintage air or march performance for the guys that want A/C and P/S.
With a complete plug-and-play and laptop tunable EFI system with it able to control the 4L80.4L70, but Ya. if you want an 80, i can sub it in, but thats not our go to as the entire floor pan needs modified. Or a stand alone running engine if you want the task of installing a mopar trans of some kind., or even a "long block w/ intake" if you want to do your own ECM.
With a warranty. Yes
For less than $15K. Well your original reference to the 15k was just the engine, but yes. i should have everything else mentioned above avail in a package very comparative to the "MC" LS3 package, it retails about there.
Correct?
And also understand - this is just constructive criticism. I applaud you if you can do it, but I've had almost 30yrs in Mopars and in my opinion (based on MP/dealership level experience and aftermarket products) we've never had a cost-competitive and quality package available.