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I have a 2005 Ram Daytona quad cab that I dropped the v10 in out of the same year SRT10 Ram...along with the transmission,drive shaft,rear end and computer with engine bay harness...and yes I know I probably shouldn't have but its too late now..dose anyone know what else may need to be changed ?...I also changed the radiator and hydraulic fan as well.
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I don’t know, you trying to make a clone SRT-10 or a Daytona with the heart of a SRT-10. I personally like the second option as it will surprise people
 

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Probably not nearly as cool (to me anyway lol) as having one with a modded 6.1 (at least 450hp, I really should get it dynoed, soon to be hooked to an 8HP70) with floor shift interior retrofit and all the SRT bits that really matter like D60 rear, suspension and brakes. 🤷‍♂️
Have you gotten it running yet?
 

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Look on the bright side, Viper Trucks have been out of production for 16 years, all those other motor combinations are readily available
 

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Probably not nearly as cool (to me anyway lol) as having one with a modded 6.1 (at least 450hp, I really should get it dynoed, soon to be hooked to an 8HP70) with floor shift interior retrofit and all the SRT bits that really matter like D60 rear, suspension and brakes. 🤷‍♂️
Have you gotten it running yet?
No not yet but close, I’m a little concerned about electrical with not having the push button start
 

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You don't need it, the Viper truck push button isn't like the newer cars. Your stock key switch will have no problem actuating the starter. If you want one bad enough there should some OLD write-ups on how to retrofit one over on Dodgetalk.
 
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