Re: Magnum engines

From: W. Jack Hilton III (HEMI@charter.net)
Date: Thu Sep 23 1999 - 12:56:39 EDT


Basically , the bottom end is the same as the pre-mags . The things that
changed were better head design , fuel injection/induction , etc . In other
words , everything with the exception of the block is different .

At 09:00 AM 9/23/99 -0400, you wrote:
> I'm in the middle of an argument with a co-worker between Dodge and
>Ford and their engines. He is a die hard Ford fan who says you can't
>beat the technology in the new Ford Triton engines compared to the old
>Ford engines. He claims the same for Chebbies. When I started talking
>about how Dodge now has the Magnum engines, which are also better than
>previous Dodge engines. Now I'm told by several people here that all
>Dodge did was rename their old technology with the Magnum name.
>Considering I'm new to the Dodge line and am here for life (I just Love
>my DAK), I want to be able to defend myself with more than just saying "
>'cause it is better, that's why!" So, can someone please explain to me
>the difference between the pre-Mag engines and today's Magnum?
>
>
> Doug in Vermont
> 98 CC,V6,4x4
>
>
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