Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Richard_P

Location: Sudbury, ON

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1992 Dodge Dynasty

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: May 01, 2007

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7 guestbook comments

The belly of the beast, what keeps it pumpin
there really isnt much done motorwise to this car. its got the stock 3.3l v6 236 cu in. motor with a little over 160 hp.

Richard_P's 1992 Dodge Dynasty

you can see my wiring job for the rad fans. and if someone knows how to wire in a relay, let me know, my switch is melting and burning, too much amperage going through it

heres my prize possestion, the dixieland horn

Richard_P's 1992 Dodge Dynasty

INDEX:
page 1 - long overview of the beast
page 2 - interior
page 3 - under the hood - also relay wiring tips <- youre here
page 4 - the body
page 5 - random pics

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Candystern33  

Posted by: Candystern33

11/17/2008 06:42PM

Man o man you def no what your doing! I was wondering how you made your headlights clear, Mine are so yellow i can barley see even with my fog lights on.

hotdynasty1  

Posted by: hotdynasty1

04/15/2008 06:09AM

man i shed a tear when you got rid of that it had soooo much memories Rest in Peace Dynasty.. (the beast) but we still got the beautie its sister... :(

fabinator  

Posted by: fabinator

04/17/2007 10:41AM

You should use 10 gauge wire for 30 and 87, 16 gauge is plenty for 85 and 86.

I'd look into why the fan isn't coming on in the first place, it should be an easy fix. I've seen the relay burn out before, it's in the little black box in front of the driver's side strut. It could also be the temp sensor... there are two... the small one for the temp gauge has one wire, it's in the passenger side end of the front cylinder head. The one you should be looking at has two wires. It's by the thermostat housing. The engine computer uses this one to adjust fuel mixture, and activate the cooling fan. You'll need to unbolt the coil pack to get at it, but you can see it without taking anything off.

BluEHorizoN  

Posted by: BluEHorizoN

03/16/2007 05:11PM

Hey, if you haven't gotten information on how to wire in a relay here: Go ahead and get a 30A automotive relay from a electrical store or your local auto parts store. Pin 30 would be going to the + source Pin 85 should be going to the switch Pin 87 should be going to the fan Pin 86 should be going to ground - Try to use 12-14 gauge wiring for all this. Tell me how it works out. This should work for your radiator fan.

the94hondaman  

Posted by: the94hondaman

01/24/2007 09:58PM

Nice work on the Dynasty. Looks as though you are quite dedicated. :)

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Richard_P

Location: Sudbury, ON