jcochran
Enthusiast
I recall somewhere in the NAIAS media statements that Dodge claimed that the new motor for the 2003 model will be "easier, cheaper to work on".
I was of the understanding that the current 488cu motor wasn't that much of a bearcat to work on (big, relatively simple), but aftermarket parts tended to be a bit pricey. Any idea as to what was meant by this statement (is the 505cu a more "standard" displacement size or something)?
Thanks,
James
'00 M Roadster
'00 Viper GTS (*sniff*)
'01 225 TT Roadster
(hopefully) '02 or '03 Viper
I was of the understanding that the current 488cu motor wasn't that much of a bearcat to work on (big, relatively simple), but aftermarket parts tended to be a bit pricey. Any idea as to what was meant by this statement (is the 505cu a more "standard" displacement size or something)?
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Thanks,
James
'00 M Roadster
'00 Viper GTS (*sniff*)
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'01 225 TT Roadster
(hopefully) '02 or '03 Viper
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