Talyn
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x2I wonder where Mopar is getting their roller valve train?
505 Performance has a roller cam, but I though ATK was making the Mopar engines.
If actually read the article, they explain why they didn't do it with a hemi, and with great reasoning.
Why is a Hemi "so much more awesome"?
because its not a gm pos that every body and their entire family uses to repower every thing (i hate gm for that reason btw)Why is a Hemi "so much more awesome"?
because its not a gm pos that every body and their entire family uses to repower every thing (i hate gm for that reason btw)
because its not a gm pos that every body and their entire family uses to repower every thing (i hate gm for that reason btw)
Mind showing where they said that about the Hemi? I thought it was interesting that the AW4, which is good for 200k+ miles on a 190hp I-6 should be replaced with a TH350 or 700R4, the latter of which couldn't stand up behind 170hp 350ci SCB's or 130hp 6.2l diesel's V-8's in GM's trucks as long:wow:
Unless I'm missing something, I see nothing in writing on MPS website that specifies any warranty at all, let alone a 3 year 100k mile warranty!
ATK's base 4.7 off a 91-98 block is $2800, $3150 w/RRs. Rebadged as a mopar, the same ATK built engine is $3700. Throw in the rollercam w/ valvetrain, and that price jumps to $6170! I think I could build a full roller setup w/ forged rods and pistons for about half that(just wouldn't have a 3yr-36K warranty).