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Shannon
I have finally got my 3.6 V6 installed into my Valiant with an American Powertrain Tremec 5 speed! Hopefully in a few months it will be running and driving!
No exhaust manifolds at all direct oval-ish port right out of the cylinder head.Is that the one with the cats cast into the exhaust manifold?
How about posting some "in progress" pics and some of the problems (or not) you ran into?
My bad, I was thinking about that GM contraption.No exhaust manifolds at all direct oval-ish port right out of the cylinder head.
I think it's a lot more interesting then a typical v8 swap plus I've heard really good things from these modern V6s.Ok so no disrespect here but a v6 ?
Ok I get it they do push 300 hp outa a 6 nowadays nice packageMy bad, I was thinking about that GM contraption.
I think it's a lot more interesting then a typical v8 swap plus I've heard really good things from these modern V6s.
Ok so no disrespect here but a v6 ?
My 2014 ram has that engine , I`m well pleased w/ it, good power, great fuel economy. I would bet it would hang w/ a stock 5.7 hemi in the first 2 gears > 8 speed.I went on a vacation to Florida and got back last Saturday. It's a 16 hour drive one way from OKC. We have the 3.6 V6 AKA pentastar in our durango. We had 6 grown adults plus all of our luggage and crap loading the car down. We averaged 25.2 MPG the whole trip including driving around in Florida all week. And I held 75 MPH most of the way, so I wasn't trying to baby it. That's pretty decent fuel economy from a boring V6 that makes 295 HP.
Interesting. I'm curious as to how you'll address the exhaust.
all in all that looks pretty involved. I guess I thought V6= shorter smaller easier LOL
What am I looking at here? Is part of the manifold "part of the head?"