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Member ID: hotdynasty1

Location: Sudbury, ON

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Vehicle Info

1993 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

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Mopar Intake 
  • MagnaFlow Exhaust 
  • Mopar Engine Comps. 
  • Mopar Header 
  • APR Strut Bars 
  • Monroe Brakes 
  • Mopar Springs 
  • Mopar Shocks 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
    • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
    • Currently 2.4/5 Stars.
    • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.

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Last updated: May 21, 2008

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Scott's’s Dodge Dynasty

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14 guestbook comments

my summer cruser 1993 chrysler dynasty le
new features..
rocker panels both sides
fixed gas door up abit.
windsheild changed
rear bumper inforcement changed
my car is now 100% certified..
i just got a 10 subwoofer for starters and a 300watt amp to power it its not much but it will pound. everyone says its a grandmas car but to me its the most dam reliable vehicle that ever stands today. sure the body goes quick but the engine wont die when they built this they really took time to plan every thing out on this car. let me know what you think...

hotdynasty1's 1993 Dodge Dynasty

hotdynasty1's 1993 Dodge Dynasty


hotdynasty1's 1993 Dodge Dynasty

hotdynasty1's 1993 Dodge Dynasty

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pontiacmaniac94  

Posted by: pontiacmaniac94

06/12/2008 09:57PM

yah, it happens man. i didnt end up rebuilding it, i totaled it back in 2004, and got like 2000 for the car, so that was pretty sweet.....that is one clean dynasty you have there though! keep it clean! that 3.3V6 runs like a tank....

fabinator  

Posted by: fabinator

05/18/2008 10:42PM

Sorry. I've been out of town for awhile.

To Change the color for the instrument backlight, I used hi-power LED bulbs. If they aren't at least 1 watt each, they won't do the job. It worked, but to really gt the right tint and intensity, I had to remove the filter from the back of the gauge overlays. It looks green, but it's actually blue... the yellowish bulbs make it turn a teal color.

The speedometer is a little trickier. This one does not have a seperate filter, and needs to be replicated in a quality image rendering program (photoshop or better). You will need to scan the original speedometer face, then print out three high quality copies. Glue them together with a glue stick, making sure to have the alignment perfect (a halogen fog light helps with this). Don't use liquid glue, or the paper will wrinkle. Use photo paper, or any humidity in the air will eventually cause the ink to bleed.

Toyota_lova  

Posted by: Toyota_lova

12/14/2007 08:01AM

yo man i want to race your car when we finish mine

Toyota_lova  

Posted by: Toyota_lova

12/14/2007 07:56AM

nice car bud look at my page

p1re9lu9de2  

Posted by: p1re9lu9de2

08/22/2007 05:04PM

cool page man, enjoyed readin bits and pieces all the way thru and i enjoyed your explaining y the rear speakers are like that, thats the first thought that jumped into my head when i saw it so i think they are cool now:) 5 stars & come check mine out sometime

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Location: Sudbury, ON