PovertyPony
Enthusiast
I know this topic has been beat to death- but what is the extent of differences between the 8.0 found in the Viper and the 8.0 "Magnum" engine found in Rams? I've been entertaining the idea of the Magnum for another project and wondering how much knowledge would carry over.
Now I know the answer is "they're totally different." They were separate but parallel programs at Dodge both based on the old LA platform. But the question is how different? I know they don't share any parts. But is it like the 5.4 found in the Cobra R or GT compared to the 5.4 found in F150s, where they don't share any parts but they're the same platform, or is it more like the 351 Cleveland compared to the 351 Windsor, where they have absolutely nothing in common but the same displacement? (Ignoring Cleve-or hybrids.)
In particular I wonder about the valvetrain and rotating assembly, since the truck versions seem to leave a lot on the table with those.
Now I know the answer is "they're totally different." They were separate but parallel programs at Dodge both based on the old LA platform. But the question is how different? I know they don't share any parts. But is it like the 5.4 found in the Cobra R or GT compared to the 5.4 found in F150s, where they don't share any parts but they're the same platform, or is it more like the 351 Cleveland compared to the 351 Windsor, where they have absolutely nothing in common but the same displacement? (Ignoring Cleve-or hybrids.)
In particular I wonder about the valvetrain and rotating assembly, since the truck versions seem to leave a lot on the table with those.