2016 ScatPack motor swap?

chacho44

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Who here has done one or can recommend a place for an install. Most likely goin in an older mopar, any suggestions on whats needed or any harness kits for it. Thanks MM
 
I don't know much about Mopar, but when I was looking at doing an LS swap, Duke at Downriver Motorsports Wiring was telling me he could make a custom harness for cheaper than I was going to order one from painless for. If I ever get off my ass, my car will be headed there.

-Geoff
 
I don't know much about Mopar, but when I was looking at doing an LS swap, Duke at Downriver Motorsports Wiring was telling me he could make a custom harness for cheaper than I was going to order one from painless for. If I ever get off my ass, my car will be headed there.

-Geoff
Yea I know of that place. I was gonna have him make a harness when I LS swapped my 95 impala years ago.
 
Diversified Creations in Brighton did the Hellcat swap into the Roadkill 1968 Dodge Charger so they would probably also be able to do the scat pack motor or give advise/ part recommendations
 
I got a shop in mind for you up in Riley. They are just starting to drop a 65 Polaris body on a corvette.... very interesting build. Great place for someone that's very picky... wants drive-ability.
 
Mopar stuff is a bitch.

Dad ended up using like a Mexican manual trans 5.7L truck ECM in his Satellite with a 6.1L Hemi and old non electronic OD auto trans. Tuned with a programmer.

My strong recommendation is to take any stock Mopar powertrain controller you have, throw it in the garbage, and go aftermarket.
 
That's a very difficult swap. Easiest to use an aftermarket system and lock the cams out or use and older Mopar system and tune it, but doing it that way there won't be trans control for that trans.
 
Physically mounting it in place is not too bad.
For the pcm/tcm side, megasquirt might be an option for an ems. Not 100%, but some trans controllers only require tps, vss, and rpm to operate.
 
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