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herbjr 04-15-2009 05:37 PM

New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
Just curious who was building one of the new engines for super stock gt. We are looking at one of them really hard to put in Sonny Stancils Old Avenger that Caro drove.

Herb Jr

Ed Wright 04-15-2009 05:51 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by herbjr (Post 115439)
Just curious who was building one of the new engines for super stock gt. We are looking at one of them really hard to put in Sonny Stancils Old Avenger that Caro drove.

Herb Jr


Sonny was telling me the specs at Ennis. Sounds like a killer deal.

Jim Storms 04-15-2009 06:56 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
YES IT WOULD BE REAL FAST!!! been thinking about it myself... i have marlin bogners old avenger that ive been trying to sell, but lately thinking about it?? don't know if it will fit under the hood very well...... my TQ is close to hood as it is...my car is pretty fast as it is currently i could just imagine what the new combo would do....

Jeff Teuton 04-15-2009 08:28 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
Don't get in any rush. Many of the parts are not yet available or even manufactured or even ordered. But the possibility for SS is really nice.

Dustin Ward 04-15-2009 08:58 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Storms (Post 115446)
YES IT WOULD BE REAL FAST!!! been thinking about it myself... i have marlin bogners old avenger that ive been trying to sell, but lately thinking about it?? don't know if it will fit under the hood very well...... my TQ is close to hood as it is...my car is pretty fast as it is currently i could just imagine what the new combo would do....

Jim,
I believe the New Generation Hemi's such as the 6.1L are smaller (shorter), lighter and much more potent than that of an LA such as in either of your cars currently. It would be a fun combo if you're willing to sail into uncharted waters so to speak.

Dustin Ward
ET# D677

Stewart Way 04-15-2009 10:00 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
2 parts I have not been able to get info on. The 1-3/4 X 4 throttlebody and the 6.2" long rods. The stock rod is around 6.125. Anyone have any info on the rods or throttlebody?

cutta 04-15-2009 10:11 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
Yes these motors definitely look to be promising. I've heard these things flow over 300 cfm on the intake with no port work. Not to mention how soft the HP rating is for these things. The stock version from 2003 is rated at 345 with less compression and smaller valves. Now they have bigger valves and more compression. Just think how much flow you could get by porting them, and throwing a ported manifold on top. I can't wait see some of you guys build some of these things. I hate to say it, but these motors are part of the new age of Super Stock.

STK4340 04-15-2009 10:50 PM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stewart Way (Post 115492)
2 parts I have not been able to get info on. The 1-3/4 X 4 throttlebody and the 6.2" long rods. The stock rod is around 6.125. Anyone have any info on the rods or throttlebody?

Manley makes a rod for the new Hemis; part #14460-8. It lists as 6.240" long.

herbjr 04-16-2009 06:42 AM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
For SS most all the parts are available.

Jeff Teuton 04-16-2009 10:14 AM

Re: New Chrysler Engines for S/S
 
I have a Throttle Body for the 360. I think the Hemi T/Bs are available also. The Hemi Heads are in the book with no price or availablity. For ss the stock head might be used. Next time I have a 6.1 or 2009 5.7 down, I will look at the casting # on the head. The T/B is different on the Hemi vs 5.9.


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