Hp
Bender88
04-16-2004, 12:01 AM
i have a 1970 dodge dart swinger 318 what are some simple ways to add hp
supermod04
04-16-2004, 12:14 AM
well first it is a model correct well they dont have Horse power.
Bender88
04-16-2004, 12:30 AM
what do you mean its model what gave you that idea
Jetts
04-16-2004, 12:33 AM
its in the fuckin car modeling forum!
or was i seeing shit
or was i seeing shit
Bender88
04-16-2004, 12:40 AM
im new i wasent shure how or where to post please explaine
mn80228
04-16-2004, 07:38 AM
Bender,
If you have a real car and are looking for ways to increase the horsepower, you might get better answers if you were to go to automotive forums, and then go to the dodge forum, rather than the automotive art forum.
But since you asked, here are a few quick, and relatively cheap ways to up the horsepower.
The two easiest ways are headers and an intake. Better airflow means better horsepower.
More not-so-easy ways are to change the cam, change the carb (easy, but usually expensive)
Depending on the route you want to take. If you want to keep a relatively stock look I would start there. Headers aren't too noticeable, other than the exhaust note. Even an aluminum intake can be painted to match stock, a cam is internal, and a carb is typically covered by that big saucer of a dodge aircleaner.
If you aren't worried about stock, then there are all kinds of options.
Trick dual carb intakes, superchargers, aluminum heads, high rise intakes, and even nitrous. Or, even a custom fuel injection set-up.
So, I hope this answers your questions.
If you are looking for a way to make a MODEL Dart Swinger LOOk like it has more horsepower, all of these would carry over to plastic.
But if you are working in plastic, why not put a race Hemi in and really make it look fast....
Hope that helps...
Again, try the dodge forum.
If you have a real car and are looking for ways to increase the horsepower, you might get better answers if you were to go to automotive forums, and then go to the dodge forum, rather than the automotive art forum.
But since you asked, here are a few quick, and relatively cheap ways to up the horsepower.
The two easiest ways are headers and an intake. Better airflow means better horsepower.
More not-so-easy ways are to change the cam, change the carb (easy, but usually expensive)
Depending on the route you want to take. If you want to keep a relatively stock look I would start there. Headers aren't too noticeable, other than the exhaust note. Even an aluminum intake can be painted to match stock, a cam is internal, and a carb is typically covered by that big saucer of a dodge aircleaner.
If you aren't worried about stock, then there are all kinds of options.
Trick dual carb intakes, superchargers, aluminum heads, high rise intakes, and even nitrous. Or, even a custom fuel injection set-up.
So, I hope this answers your questions.
If you are looking for a way to make a MODEL Dart Swinger LOOk like it has more horsepower, all of these would carry over to plastic.
But if you are working in plastic, why not put a race Hemi in and really make it look fast....
Hope that helps...
Again, try the dodge forum.
RallyRaider
04-16-2004, 08:33 AM
Moved to the Dodge Forum, can anybody help Mr Bender?
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