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auto to manual on a 1997 what dont i need!
Hi, im new to this site and figured you guys can help me. what i have is a 1982 chevy 3/4 ton that i making my fun/pulling truck. I just bought a crashed 1997 4x4 dodge 3/4 ton with a 5.9 in it. its been a dream of mine to always mate the two together. So now i have the time and the money to do it but the wiring is got me all messed up. the dodge was a auto and now i want to make it a manual. i had my uncle build me a beefy nv 4500 with harden shafts etc. and mated to a dana 205 transfercase. i put a south bend dual disk clutch in and all that good stuff. but now i was wondering what i dont need on the motor and what i do need. im willing to do any thing. can i get some help please!! my goal is to have at least 600 rwhp
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