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Daytona '84 through '89
I'm contemplating a project and need to know the rough dimensions of the
engine bay for the Daytona. Does anyone know this? |
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SurfboardAl wrote:
> I'm contemplating a project and need to know the rough dimensions of the > engine bay for the Daytona. Does anyone know this? I have a '90, so it will be ever so slightly different fore-aft, but mine is about 30" between side engine mounts, about 34" fore-aft (about 28 to 30" I would think for the 84-89) and the clearance from the bottom of the front engine mount to the top of the radiator is about 22". To the top of the 3.0L intake plenum is about 26" give or take. These are of course rough measurements, but without pulling the engine out and physically mapping the thing, it's the best I can get you. If you have the option of getting a '90 or later, you'll have a few more inches fore-aft because of the altered radiator mounting (so they could fit the V6 in). Not only did this make room for the 3.0L, but a couple years ago there was a guy in my Daytona club at Yahoo! that stuck a 3.3L in it. And of course, the 3.8 being nothing more than a stroked and bored 3.3, will fit too. But, for that amount of weight, you'd be better off just to stick the 2.2 Turbo-3 or Turbo-4 in it. 2 cyls fewer, much lighter, more power... Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW? -- --x _x | CJ Chitwood | | |_|___ _ _ ____x | Unregistered Linux User # 18,000,002 | |_| | , | | |\ \/ | |____|_|_|_|___|/\_\ | Sink the ship to reply by e-mail |
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SurfboardAl wrote:
> I'm contemplating a project and need to know the rough dimensions of the > engine bay for the Daytona. Does anyone know this? I have a '90, so it will be ever so slightly different fore-aft, but mine is about 30" between side engine mounts, about 34" fore-aft (about 28 to 30" I would think for the 84-89) and the clearance from the bottom of the front engine mount to the top of the radiator is about 22". To the top of the 3.0L intake plenum is about 26" give or take. These are of course rough measurements, but without pulling the engine out and physically mapping the thing, it's the best I can get you. If you have the option of getting a '90 or later, you'll have a few more inches fore-aft because of the altered radiator mounting (so they could fit the V6 in). Not only did this make room for the 3.0L, but a couple years ago there was a guy in my Daytona club at Yahoo! that stuck a 3.3L in it. And of course, the 3.8 being nothing more than a stroked and bored 3.3, will fit too. But, for that amount of weight, you'd be better off just to stick the 2.2 Turbo-3 or Turbo-4 in it. 2 cyls fewer, much lighter, more power... Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW? -- --x _x | CJ Chitwood | | |_|___ _ _ ____x | Unregistered Linux User # 18,000,002 | |_| | , | | |\ \/ | |____|_|_|_|___|/\_\ | Sink the ship to reply by e-mail |
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> Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW?
He's gonna shoehorn a slant 6 in there. Just kidding. Chrysler didn't have many engine choices in the '80's. Basically it was the 2.2 or 2.5 (or that crappy Mitsubishi engine) for the smaller cars like the Daytona, Charger, Omni, etc. or the 225ci slant 6, 318ci, or 360 in the larger cars or trucks. A friend of mine had a '84 Plymouth Laser XE with the Electronic Voice Alert system and digital dash, cool car. Remember "Hunter" back in the '80's? The female cop drove a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z. in case anyone hasn't heard of it, check out www.allpar.com for a detailed history of most of the Chrysler models/engines. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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> Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW?
He's gonna shoehorn a slant 6 in there. Just kidding. Chrysler didn't have many engine choices in the '80's. Basically it was the 2.2 or 2.5 (or that crappy Mitsubishi engine) for the smaller cars like the Daytona, Charger, Omni, etc. or the 225ci slant 6, 318ci, or 360 in the larger cars or trucks. A friend of mine had a '84 Plymouth Laser XE with the Electronic Voice Alert system and digital dash, cool car. Remember "Hunter" back in the '80's? The female cop drove a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z. in case anyone hasn't heard of it, check out www.allpar.com for a detailed history of most of the Chrysler models/engines. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Justin wrote:
>> Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW? > > > He's gonna shoehorn a slant 6 in there. Just kidding. Chrysler didn't > have many engine choices in the '80's. Basically it was the 2.2 or 2.5 > (or that crappy Mitsubishi engine) I assume you're referring to the 2.6 as opposed to the 3.0 I have in my Tona. The 3.0 I've had no real problems with that weren't the fault of myself or the previous owner. > or trucks. A friend of mine had a '84 Plymouth Laser XE with the > Electronic Voice Alert system and digital dash, cool car. Remember > "Hunter" back in the '80's? The female cop drove a Dodge Daytona Turbo > Z. Vaguely recall, but I don't really remember having seen any episodes. And they always refer to her as "the female cop" but nobody seems to know her name, lol. What was this "Voice Alert System" like? > in case anyone hasn't heard of it, check out www.allpar.com for a > detailed history of most of the Chrysler models/engines. Yep, great site, that. Regards... -- --x _x | CJ Chitwood | | |_|___ _ _ ____x | Unregistered Linux User # 18,000,002 | |_| | , | | |\ \/ | |____|_|_|_|___|/\_\ | Sink the ship to reply by e-mail |
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Justin wrote:
>> Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW? > > > He's gonna shoehorn a slant 6 in there. Just kidding. Chrysler didn't > have many engine choices in the '80's. Basically it was the 2.2 or 2.5 > (or that crappy Mitsubishi engine) I assume you're referring to the 2.6 as opposed to the 3.0 I have in my Tona. The 3.0 I've had no real problems with that weren't the fault of myself or the previous owner. > or trucks. A friend of mine had a '84 Plymouth Laser XE with the > Electronic Voice Alert system and digital dash, cool car. Remember > "Hunter" back in the '80's? The female cop drove a Dodge Daytona Turbo > Z. Vaguely recall, but I don't really remember having seen any episodes. And they always refer to her as "the female cop" but nobody seems to know her name, lol. What was this "Voice Alert System" like? > in case anyone hasn't heard of it, check out www.allpar.com for a > detailed history of most of the Chrysler models/engines. Yep, great site, that. Regards... -- --x _x | CJ Chitwood | | |_|___ _ _ ____x | Unregistered Linux User # 18,000,002 | |_| | , | | |\ \/ | |____|_|_|_|___|/\_\ | Sink the ship to reply by e-mail |
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> Vaguely recall, but I don't really remember having seen any episodes.
> And they always refer to her as "the female cop" but nobody seems to > know her name, lol. What was this "Voice Alert System" like? It was an electronic synthesized actual human voice (female I believe) that'd tell you if your door was ajar, low on washer fluid, hot engine, low fuel, etc. -- basically what your idiot lights tell you. It was also in the E Class, New Yorker, 600, Le Baron (I think). Pretty cool. I'd like to get my hands on a Voice Alert unit. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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> Vaguely recall, but I don't really remember having seen any episodes.
> And they always refer to her as "the female cop" but nobody seems to > know her name, lol. What was this "Voice Alert System" like? It was an electronic synthesized actual human voice (female I believe) that'd tell you if your door was ajar, low on washer fluid, hot engine, low fuel, etc. -- basically what your idiot lights tell you. It was also in the E Class, New Yorker, 600, Le Baron (I think). Pretty cool. I'd like to get my hands on a Voice Alert unit. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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You mean the Mitsu 3.0? The best oil burner installed in a car.
-- Steve Williams "Justin" <justin1138@REMOVEnet> wrote in message 57.130... > > Whatcha plannin on doin to yer Tona, BTW? > > > He's gonna shoehorn a slant 6 in there. Just kidding. Chrysler didn't > have many engine choices in the '80's. Basically it was the 2.2 or 2.5 (or > that crappy Mitsubishi engine) for the smaller cars like the Daytona, > Charger, Omni, etc. or the 225ci slant 6, 318ci, or 360 in the larger cars > or trucks. A friend of mine had a '84 Plymouth Laser XE with the > Electronic Voice Alert system and digital dash, cool car. Remember > "Hunter" back in the '80's? The female cop drove a Dodge Daytona Turbo Z. > > in case anyone hasn't heard of it, check out www.allpar.com for a detailed > history of most of the Chrysler models/engines. > > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- > http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! > -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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