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Old 04-30-2012, 07:06 PM
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I can't even begin to help you. All I can say is no one here will even begin to beat you up about the choices you make for your car. So post pictures and hang around more. This sounds like a pretty wicked project.

You may also find project Snakebite fun to look at while you're here.
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I know I've mentioned it before, but the Gen 3 intake swap is super easy and and only a few hundred bucks, if that. I'll be doing a Gen 4 swap for the entire upper half... BAM, 600 HP.
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Old 05-01-2012, 08:39 AM
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We need pics.

To your questions:

Crank trigger is in the middle of the block from '05 and newer.

You dont need/want a Ram engine- if you mean iron 8.0.
SRT-10 8.3 is the same as Viper other than its an automatic trans. Different headers, oilpan and no flywheel.
Gen 3 is with wastespark coils on liftervalley when Gen 4 has 10 LS-style coils on the valve covers.

Try to buy engine with firing harness so you can run with Mopars off road race ecu box(if talking about gen 3 & 4)

Gen 3 (8.3) has a oiling problem that causes number 3 & 7 (if I remember numbers correct) rod bearings failure.
Gen 4 (8.4) has up datet swinging pick up.
Gen 2 (8.0) has forged rods so it can handle boost if added later date.

64Pontiac what body are you putting it in?
Wellis77 I have read that head and intake chance would cost more than couple hundred. Parts, gaskets, bolts and wiring chances.. You got better information?
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Old 05-01-2012, 09:06 AM
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I will tell you what its going in closer to its unveil this fall....... But its not what you think!
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:10 AM
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We need pics.

To your questions:

Crank trigger is in the middle of the block from '05 and newer.

You dont need/want a Ram engine- if you mean iron 8.0.
SRT-10 8.3 is the same as Viper other than its an automatic trans. Different headers, oilpan and no flywheel.
Gen 3 is with wastespark coils on liftervalley when Gen 4 has 10 LS-style coils on the valve covers.

Try to buy engine with firing harness so you can run with Mopars off road race ecu box(if talking about gen 3 & 4)

Gen 3 (8.3) has a oiling problem that causes number 3 & 7 (if I remember numbers correct) rod bearings failure.
Gen 4 (8.4) has up datet swinging pick up.
Gen 2 (8.0) has forged rods so it can handle boost if added later date.

64Pontiac what body are you putting it in?
Wellis77 I have read that head and intake chance would cost more than couple hundred. Parts, gaskets, bolts and wiring chances.. You got better information?

Thanks for the information... The engines I am looking at are the following:

05 - V10 - Ram - Auto trans -- Comes with accessories, harness, computer
06 - V10 - Viper - Manual trans -- Comes with accessories, harness, computer
05 - V10 - Viper - No trans -- Comes with accessories, harness, computer

Sounds like I should stay away from anything 04 or older since the have the rear crank trigger that seams to be my concern that keeps popping up. Maybe a call to Coan Racing this week to see if it matters on their adapter or not.
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:24 AM
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nothing good to post pics about right now... Just basic panel replacement, frame rail connectors, new front lower rad support, new floor pans, new trunk floor, triangulated rear end..... Here is the final design I am working towards... Next phase will include installing the Alterkation front end which has been sitting in my living room for a couple months now. New 1/4 panels, door handle mods, new rear wheels will be bought... I already have the tires.. Then cut a huge hole in the cowl for the GEN 3 to sit in there and start a whole part of the build of how to make it work..
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:49 AM
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It does matter for Coan Racing, the version with the crank trigger on the flywheel is more money and different than the non crank trigger version
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Old 05-01-2012, 12:18 PM
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It does matter for Coan Racing, the version with the crank trigger on the flywheel is more money and different than the non crank trigger version
Well I can put the call to Coan Racing on hold then till I secure my engine....

So in summation would we all agree that based on my wanting a Gen 3 (sorry Will, but gen 2 is out, LOL) engine to start with. I should be looking at the 2005 or newer engines? Since the crank trigger is on the side on the engine and this will allow for a cheaper adapter.

Could be either the Viper V10 or the Ram V10 -- With preference leaning toward the Viper instead of the Ram.

Adapter will have come from Coan Racing
Harness will be discussed with Hotwire Auto to see options once I get to that point.
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:50 AM
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I know it is off topic, but if you're choosing the TCI 6 speed auto without personal experience with it, you might want to reconsider. Actually I would stay away from TCI in general...

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Old 05-01-2012, 12:03 PM
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I know it is off topic, but if you're choosing the TCI 6 speed auto without personal experience with it, you might want to reconsider. Actually I would stay away from TCI in general...

Matt
Yes it is off topic, but I appreciate your opinion, but that's my plan and I'm sticking to it....

The only way you get your own personal experience with something is to disregard everyone else's opinions, jump in, balls to the wall and try it.... So that's what I am doing... If I listened to everyones good, bad, or ugly opinion of every brand I plan to use then I would never even get to start my project because I would be second guessing the whole thing.....

Now unless anyone out there wants to sponsor the build, then I will put in what ever trans or parts you want me too... PM me for my address to send me CASH or the FREE parts... LOL
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