
Re: 5-spd
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Re: 5-spd
- From: RCoronetfreak@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 21:29:04 EST
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As far as converting the Dakota to a five speed that wouldn't be that big a
deal. The trans should standup all right. I have a 5 speed behind the 318
in my Dakota and I get rubber from 1st through 3rd with little effort! Also
factory with 3.90 gears. Only problem is for smooth takeoffs you really need
to use 2nd gear, low first gear. I have heard that the factory 5 speeds
can't handle high horsepower but I don't know!
Rick
'64 Fury
7 '65 Coronets
'65 Belvedere II
'66 Belvedere II
'67 Fury II wagon
'75 D100 Pickup
'76 New Yorker Brougham
'86 Dodge 600 SE Turbo
'95 Dakota Sport 318 5 speed
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