Need help with a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500

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Old 03-13-2009 | 08:24 PM
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Welcome to the forum.

For rebuilding the motor/swapping, it all depends on how you plan on using the truck and what your willing to spend. If there is a problem with the motor, look at what it would cost to rebuild/fix it compaired to just swapping in another 360 or 318.

As far as the tranny goes, I would keep the one that you have and just have it rebuilt if it needs it.

If you want performance, you can get a little with a complete exhaust system (header and all), cold air intake, programmer, underdrive pulley, etc. You can get more with a cam, intake, injestors, reprogramming the computer but you are going to be paying a lot more.
Old 03-14-2009 | 02:29 AM
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There are some books out there on hot rodding a Mopar small block (LA I think). There are intakes out there for the Magnum motors, they just cost $500 to $600. That alone will get you some better numbers and increase your power range. Roller rockers, headers, tuners, injectors, cam and lifter kits, intakes, air intakes, exhaust systems, ignition upgrades,

Start looking around Summitracing.com for parts for your motor, not your truck. That will give you an idea about what to get.

If your truck is your DD right now then you might want to look into getting a spare Magnum 360 and building that. Also remember that you'll have to build your tranny and rest of the driveline to handle the power.
Old 03-15-2009 | 04:40 AM
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Since your truck is not your DD, take your time with it, make sure that you have all the parts that you are going to need also. You could always bore out the cylinders as well.
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