redneckroot wrote:Next question, I'm in the process of buying a 94 motor and tranny set up, I know the tranny is a 4 speed auto But i'm not sure which one they came with, 47re? 47ru?
should be a 47rh afaik.
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redneckroot wrote:Next question, I'm in the process of buying a 94 motor and tranny set up, I know the tranny is a 4 speed auto But i'm not sure which one they came with, 47re? 47ru?
pulltilbroke wrote:rumblefish, Yes those are stacked blocks but not after I find some later 1st gen blocks
Ace, When pulling I run suspension blocks with 1" of travel and when I find some different blocks I'm gonna build some stiffer leaf packs![]()
dodgetkboy78, Smooooth as glass![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeLIMloOpJM
Cschafer wrote:pulltilbroke wrote:rumblefish, Yes those are stacked blocks but not after I find some later 1st gen blocks
Ace, When pulling I run suspension blocks with 1" of travel and when I find some different blocks I'm gonna build some stiffer leaf packs![]()
dodgetkboy78, Smooooth as glass![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeLIMloOpJM
Kinda hard to have wheel hop when your tires arnt spinning. Dude I solute you going out there and haveing some fun with a cool old truck but your not even close to pulling with some 3.0 pullers in the big series across the mid west. If you ever did get enough wheel speed to strain anything you'd find your truck is to tall and the front will bounce like a mother. Your front drive shaft is to short with too much angle and 1310 u-joint. Then if you get past that you'll find that like kta said first gen chassis doesnt work good, the motor mounts are week and you'll have most of 2nd gen drive train it before too long (nv4500, 13/8 input, twin disk, 4 link front suspension, dana 80). The 205 will probobly be down the line but just look at the torque ratings for the 205 and the 271 from the manufacture. So then you can do a 271 and high pinion front axle conversion for strength. Then all you need is a pump that will make power (not run but make power) at 4500 rpm and you got a puller. Anybody else see a reason to start with a 96-98 5sp truck.
VEfreak wrote:I think Cschafer nailed it. I don't think you'll get the rpm's out of a VE to make a good run on a 3.0 charger, much less be competitive. I personally think you should go to the 2.6 class. If you really wanna run in the 3.0 class, get your self a P-pump. You'll really be glad you did when your custom built pump is crank full fuel at 5000 rpm.
My opinion being stated, GIVE HER HELL!!! If you can find a way to make that old VE work then more power to ya. Go out there and have fun.
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