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Took My Truck to the Dyno 88 Mighty Max Sport
I bought this 88 Mighty Max with the intention of having a fun project truck, and just to have a small truck around. Since I'd like to do an engine swap at some point, I thought it would be fun to have a baseline for what the truck is as a regular run of the mill truck.
I bought it for $700, and replaced the brake master cylinder, the windshield, front valance, and some lights. I am also in the process of taking off the plasti-dip and will repaint it white. I also plan on doing some frame work as the main cross member is rusted through.
Anyway,
https://youtu.be/cdgRJQuOmlc
(results were too large to properly display, so here is a link)
https://image.prntscr.com/image/nKKe...E-w7_qQSfw.jpg
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Doctorates Degree
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Hi and welcome to mightyram. No surprises there with HP at the wheels with a stock engine and tune (plus it's age...) The plasti-dip isn't terrible but for the most part your truck looks pretty straight and clean in the vid - I think it's reasonable for $700. An engine flush and retuning the ignition will make a difference. You going down the Mitsubishi path for an engine swap or something different/more cylinders?
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I am currently helping a friend do an engine swap in his Nissan Hardbody. If all goes well with that, I might start looking for a 4G63t, because I have never had a turbo anything. I've had old trucks with V8s already (they were stock as well).
I am very happy with my investment. I want to pretty it up a little. Take care of the rust, prevent future rust, and clean up the interior. After it all that, I'll probably tackle the engine. It runs great right now, and I don't NEED more than that, just want a toy to tinker with.
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Junior
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Awesome! I'm a DSM guy, so turbo 4G63's are my bread and butter. I very much look forward to your build thread.
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