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outdorfun 01-15-2014 10:30 AM

Engine build
 
I have a 1998 Dodge, 5.9., 5spd, bone stock. Am building a new engine. I have purchased, Head studs, AFE cold air intake, Intake Elbow, Governor springs, 60lb valve springs. The block is bored 60 over. AFC, and timing will be done. Have to purchase, clutch, turbo, injectors, P7100 fuel plate. What HP can I realistically expect, and could you help on the items left for me to purchase? I plan to tow an RV, about 10k. Would like to have everything compatible. Not a hot rod, a puller. Any other free, or bolt on's you could recommend? Thank You Ray

the.beard 01-15-2014 01:44 PM

It's hard to say what kinds of numbers you'll put down. There are a ton of variables like turbo choice, injector choice, tuning, etc. Don't forget to invest in gauges first, followed by a quality 4" or better turbo-back exhaust, especially if you're going to tow with the truck. You've got to keep those exhaust gas temperatures monitored and in check. Delivery valves are an option, you can advance the timing, FASS certainly couldn't hurt; the sky's the limit with a p-pump, guy. How much do you want to spend and how dedicated are you to test and tune?

94 12valve 01-15-2014 02:21 PM

why did you bore it 60 over?

4x4manonbroke 01-15-2014 02:40 PM

yeah 60 over is getting a bit thin .... especially if you intend on running high boost ..... your gonna wann keep your build mild at most ... likley to crack a cylinder with too much timing and high boost numbers ... my $0.02 ..:c:

outdorfun 01-15-2014 03:59 PM

60 over bore
 
It took 60 to get it clean. Don't really have to use this block, as I have another standard block that has also been through the machine shop. What I'm trying to do is match turbo, injectors and whatever else I need at the beginning so I don't have a redo. I do have 4 inch exhaust and forgot to mention that in the post. Doing it right the first time will save in the long run. I'm rebuiding the whole truck and it will last the rest of my years.
Thank you for your help

94 12valve 01-15-2014 04:34 PM

To answer your questions we need to know your overall power goal, or what you want to do with the truck. If I were you I would use the STD bore block and not waste time with that 60 over block

outdorfun 01-15-2014 04:59 PM

engine rebuild
 
Thanks 94 12 valve

I would like the truck to make about 450 HP. I will use it to tow an RV weighing about 10k
I will use the standard block. Sounds like really good advice. Didn't realize the 60 over would be soo thin. The one bored 60 over is an American made, industrial block out of a commercial piece of machinery, and was told when I bought it, it was much heavier than standard block. Was a rotary pumped engine. I'm really new at this, and believe me I'm writing it all down.

94 12valve 01-15-2014 05:18 PM

Here is what I would do

For turbos I would get either a he341 or he351 and run that over a s472/83/1.1t6. You don't really need twins to make your HP number but it will be a much nicer setup for towing and also allow room to grow if you want more later.

For your clutch get a nice street dual disk, you will not be able to speed shift or race but they shift pretty smooth and they last a very long time. Valiar or southbend makes a good dual disk. IMO don't waste your time with the dual disks and stock input shafts spend the extra money and get the 1 3/8" shaft.

For an injector 5x.014's is what I would choose

some other things to look into are a good fuel supply pump and a set of gauges.

outdorfun 01-15-2014 06:08 PM

engine rebuild
 
Thanks 94 12 Valve

I have guages on the list and am looking at them shortly. Now for the turbo and injectors.
A guy can sure spend a lot of money. Thank you soo much for all your help.

94 12valve 01-15-2014 06:23 PM

yeah its pretty easy to do ... what p pump are you going to be using?


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