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Eaton supercharged 5.7 hemi /5speed manual swapped running on megasquirt.
Build story
After blowing up two dodge automatic transmissions behind the stock 5.9 I took a trip to the junkyard and pulled an nv3500 5speed out of a 3.9 v6 dakota for $90, I acoplished the entire 5speed swap for under $500, after driving it for about a year I stated to want more power, so back to the junkyard I went and pulled a 5.7 hemi for $300 that got bolted up to the same v6 dakota transmission, during this engine swap I learned how to do and how not to do standalone engine management. After another 2 years of driving it on the stock 5.7 I started to get the speed bug again, so mainly because the internet said it wouldn’t work I grabbed an eaton m112 off of a 09 range rover sport for $220 off ebay and bolted it on top the valve cover, on the first drive it made about what I had calculated at 7psi at a fairly conservative blower speed, which leaves us where I am right now in the process of building a water to air intercooler setup.