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Like anything else the issue will be if the rest of the drivetrain can take the additional power either of those engines will put out. Can the trans and rear axle take it or do they also need to be rebuilt?i understand that but don’t want to go all out, still in high school btw
Like anything else the issue will be if the rest of the drivetrain can take the additional power either of those engines will put out. Can the trans and rear axle take it or do they also need to be rebuilt?
Hole long do you realistically plan on keeping the truck? Doesn’t make sense to dump 4k in a truck you’re gonna sell in 2-3 years.
What are your finances? Are you buying this engine on credit? What’s your pay off and the cost at the end. If it’s costing yiu 4k but by the time you’re done “buying” it it’s 6k you have a 6k engine.
If it’s a daily driver I would get a basic stock crate engine and leave it alone. If yiu have a good engine shop it may be cheaper to pull your engine and have them freshen it up. Cost will vary but this is usually your cheapest option or a basic crate e
since it’s my first truck won’t get rid of it, it has built rear end and the tranny is also built, plan on buying it whole, but going see what my machine shop can do firstLike anything else the issue will be if the rest of the drivetrain can take the additional power either of those engines will put out. Can the trans and rear axle take it or do they also need to be rebuilt?
Hole long do you realistically plan on keeping the truck? Doesn’t make sense to dump 4k in a truck you’re gonna sell in 2-3 years.
What are your finances? Are you buying this engine on credit? What’s your pay off and the cost at the end. If it’s costing yiu 4k but by the time you’re done “buying” it it’s 6k you have a 6k engine.
If it’s a daily driver I would get a basic stock crate engine and leave it alone. If yiu have a good engine shop it may be cheaper to pull your engine and have them freshen it up. Cost will vary but this is usually your cheapest option or a basic crate engine
since it’s my first truck won’t get rid of it, it has built rear end and the tranny is also built, plan on buying it whole, but going see what my machine shop can do first
okay, thanks will look into more brands and engine shops around meYou can build it cheaper, but not by much. If you don't enjoy building engines, buy a name brand crate motor.