When to remove parts from Dodge Neon SOHC?

When to remove parts from Dodge Neon SOHC?

Once that question is answered, that narrows down the field of what parts you want to run, that wont be detrimental down the road, and also will let you select parts that you wont have to remove down the road once you get further into your build.

What kind of Cam does a Dodge Neon use?

An average cam used are the Comp 400 and Crane 14 which give moderate power gains throughout the entire power band. The Comp 400 was designd around te Magnum Cylinder head, and utilizes the computer controlled 6750 rev limiter by keeping all the increase within the stock Magnum power band.

Can a non magnum manifold be installed on a Dodge Neon?

To install this manifold on a non magnum car, there is some wiring that needs to be done to allow the butterflies to function, or there is the option of removing them all together, this does however require a good bit of fabrication and is not for the weekend mechanic.

What kind of throttle body do I need for a Dodge Neon?

You should also look into an aftermarket Throttle Body (TB). For an “unmodded” 2.0 SOHC motor a 55mm TB is optimal for both air density and power. However, the TB’s that are most readily available are 60mm TB’s made by Lorenzo and MPx (the extra 5mm WILL NOT hurt performance).

Once that question is answered, that narrows down the field of what parts you want to run, that wont be detrimental down the road, and also will let you select parts that you wont have to remove down the road once you get further into your build.

You should also look into an aftermarket Throttle Body (TB). For an “unmodded” 2.0 SOHC motor a 55mm TB is optimal for both air density and power. However, the TB’s that are most readily available are 60mm TB’s made by Lorenzo and MPx (the extra 5mm WILL NOT hurt performance).

An average cam used are the Comp 400 and Crane 14 which give moderate power gains throughout the entire power band. The Comp 400 was designd around te Magnum Cylinder head, and utilizes the computer controlled 6750 rev limiter by keeping all the increase within the stock Magnum power band.

What kind of intake manifold do I need for Dodge Neon?

There are also many custom intake manifolds available, such as Lonewolf, R/T Ernie, the “Ghetto Blaster”, and several others available to bebuilt to almost any specification you wish. You should also look into an aftermarket Throttle Body (TB). For an “unmodded” 2.0 SOHC motor a 55mm TB is optimal for both air density and power.