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03SXT Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/29/2004 19:57:12
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Subject: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: well i was thinking today at work....
the 3.9 is a 5.2 without the last 2 cylinders
i was wondering if the 3.7 was a 4.7 without the last 2 cylinders......just something i thought of and was wondering.
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IntenseDak39 *GenIII*
3/29/2004 20:07:15
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: 3.7 Liter:
* Displacement:226 cu.in.(3701 cu.cm)
* Bore x Stroke:3.66 x 3.57 93.0 x 90.8)
* Valve System:Chain-driven SOHC,12 valves
* Compression Ratio:9.7:1
4.7 Liter:
* Displacement:287 cu.in.4701 cu cm)
* Bore x Stroke:3.66 x 3.40 (93.0 x 86.5)
* Valve System:Chain-driven SOHC,16 valves
* Compression Ratio:9.0:1 (9.7:1 H.O.)
looks like nope.. different strokes.
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Big Dave Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/30/2004 14:20:50
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: A 4.7 minus two cylinders is a 3.5
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03SXT Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/30/2004 17:10:46
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Message: ok cool i was just wondering. thanks guys
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IntenseDak39 *GenIII*
3/30/2004 18:01:43
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: man.. good thing they didnt use the same stroke on the 4.7 ... all we need is another "5.0"
well.. actually 4.93 Liter.. or 300.48 cubes.
bad enough dodge made a 5.7 (then again, we had it first)
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watkinstick Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/31/2004 13:07:06
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: While we are speaking of the 4.7's I was wondering how many horses they have?
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IntenseDak39 *GenIII*
3/31/2004 18:25:31
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: 230-270 depending on year and application.
230 california motors
235 non cali (but not all)
260 early HO motors
270 current HO motors
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watkinstick Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/01/2004 13:14:22
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: Well I wa speaking about the 4.7 in the 02' Ram 1500. My friend has one but I am not sure how many horeses he is pumping out. He is always bragging because he can beat me but he has 2 extra clys also.
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IntenseDak39 *GenIII*
4/01/2004 17:30:23
| RE: 3.7 and 4.7 IP: Logged
Message: probably 230-235... no HO in the Ram (except the cummins diesel)
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