snapetwo
Well-Known Member
OK, so here is the situation.
Its been debated that my idea of 700hp on street, is a little scary.....so im gonna shoot for 500hp, figure its a nice round number.
I wanna know how everyone would approach this, im not a millionaire...so can't afford blowers and stuff(someday want a root style blower thru the hood), i will not run a turbo, my car is a muscle car not an import.
I picked up the 05' ram hemi 5.7 for $200, guy said it has a lifter tick....i had a tough time turning it over (compression, nothing broken), it did turn over. I ended up pulling heads to check the cylinders, everything is smoother, looks good.
As of now, i have 2 choices.
1. Spend $300 to replace the head bolts and put it back together, then try and fire it once i get that situation worked out (hotwire or megasquirt).
2. Spend money NOW, while its torn this far apart, and rebuild it/hop it up a bit...
I'd hate to dump money into the engine if its not gonna run, however id hate to get it running, only to find a prob and have to tear it down yet again...
ultimately I want to be able to drive this on street, weather permitting..mountain driving Colorado.
I'd like peoples opinions, suggestions, what they would do..all that.
Its been debated that my idea of 700hp on street, is a little scary.....so im gonna shoot for 500hp, figure its a nice round number.
I wanna know how everyone would approach this, im not a millionaire...so can't afford blowers and stuff(someday want a root style blower thru the hood), i will not run a turbo, my car is a muscle car not an import.
I picked up the 05' ram hemi 5.7 for $200, guy said it has a lifter tick....i had a tough time turning it over (compression, nothing broken), it did turn over. I ended up pulling heads to check the cylinders, everything is smoother, looks good.
As of now, i have 2 choices.
1. Spend $300 to replace the head bolts and put it back together, then try and fire it once i get that situation worked out (hotwire or megasquirt).
2. Spend money NOW, while its torn this far apart, and rebuild it/hop it up a bit...
I'd hate to dump money into the engine if its not gonna run, however id hate to get it running, only to find a prob and have to tear it down yet again...
ultimately I want to be able to drive this on street, weather permitting..mountain driving Colorado.
I'd like peoples opinions, suggestions, what they would do..all that.