How much horsepower does a 4.7 Magnum have?

How much horsepower does a 4.7 Magnum have?

General information

Engine Specifications
Engine model Chrysler PowerTech 4.7L (Dodge 4.7L Magnum)
Power output 238 PS (175 kW; 235 HP) at 4,800 rpm High-Output: 269 PS (198 KW; 265 HP) at 4,800 rpm
Torque output 400 N·m (40.8 kg·m, 294.8 ft·lb) at 3,200 rpm High-Output: 447 Nm (45.59 kg·m; 329.89 ft·lb) at 3,200 rpm

Is a 4.7 a V8?

The Dodge Chrysler 4.7L V8 PowerTech engine is an eight-cylinder gasoline engine.

How much horsepower does a Dodge 4.7 liter V8 have?

310 horsepower

Will a 5.7 Hemi bolt up to a 4.7 transmission?

The 4.7 and 5.7 Hemi Transmissions have the same bolt pattern , so a Hemi would bolt to you’re trannsmission.. 318-360 , motors won’t bolt to you’re trans..

Will a v6 Transmission fit a v8 Dodge Dakota?

you should be able to bolt the v8 up to your v6 tranny. you need to look for a 5.2 (318) or I would go ahead and look for a 5.9 (360) from a ram if you are going to do a swap. look on www.customdakotas.com for more detailed info to help with the swap.

Will a NV3500 bolt to a 5.7 Hemi?

The bolt pattern on the NV3500 will bolt right on a 5.7 hemi.

Are all NV4500 transmissions the same?

Dodge 4wd NV4500 transmissions have always maintained the same gear ratios and bolt patterns throughout production; however, variations occur between diesel (and V10) versus gas models. Diesel NV4500 4WD transmissions always have a 29 spine rear output shaft with a 6-1/4″” rear tailhousing.

Is the Dodge 4.7 an interference engine?

also iirc the 4.7 is an interference engine, that means if timing jumps you likely damaged a piston or valve.

Is the 5.2 Magnum a good engine?

The 5.2 is a great motor. Easy to work on, lots of aftermarket (not as much as a 302 or 350, but a close third), and quite tough. Fuel economy isn’t as good as the 4.7 and power (stock) is about the same.

How much horsepower does a 5.9 V8 Magnum have?

245 hp

Is a 5.9 Magnum a Hemi?

The 5.9 is the old school engine family of the 318/340/and obviously the 360. The preferred engine would be the Hemi. It will use less gas as the 5.9 is a gas hog in the 2003 Ram. The Hemi isn’t….that is, it isn’t a Hemi like the old 426s.