Dodge M80 compact pickup production confirmed...compact SUV to be based on its platform as well

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CraigRT

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Originally posted by: LAUST
Originally posted by: Evadman
I think it looks cooler than hell. I like it Because it looks like a Tonka truck. Toss a HEMI in it and call it done :D
You are talkin the 426 Hemi right! :D ;)

425 hp and 490 lb ft. of torque :eek:

Thats only their under-rated numbers.
It puts out more than the numbers on paper! :D
 

Evadman

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Did you see the stats on the new Tranny to support the new Cummins?? god is it finally gonna happen??!! :Q :D


:Q No! Where?!? A dodge trans that can handle power? No way!
 

CraigRT

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Originally posted by: Linux23
Yuck!!!


And I could care less what color it was painted in.

Yeah it's not the prettiest thing ever.. but a company can't make something that appeals to everyone. if a company is trying to be diverse like Dodge, they're going to have a few cars which some hate, and some love.. and vice versa even.

yeah.. anyhoo.. it's different that's for sure.
 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: Yield
Originally posted by: LAUST
Originally posted by: Evadman
I think it looks cooler than hell. I like it Because it looks like a Tonka truck. Toss a HEMI in it and call it done :D
You are talkin the 426 Hemi right! :D ;)

425 hp and 490 lb ft. of torque :eek:

Thats only their under-rated numbers.
It puts out more than the numbers on paper! :D
Very true
 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Did you see the stats on the new Tranny to support the new Cummins?? god is it finally gonna happen??!! :Q :D


:Q No! Where?!? A dodge trans that can handle power? No way!
It's gonna follow the current naming convention I guess as the 48RE


Cummins diesel engines and with the 8.0-liter gasoline engine beginning in January 2003. It is a beefed up version of the 47RE automatic transmission, which it replaces. Extensive internal modifications give it the torque capacity and durability required to work with the redesigned High Output Cummins diesel engine. This is the first automatic transmission available with the High Output engine. The internal modifications also give the transmission a design life of 150,000 customer-equivalent miles. Contributing to the durability and long life is electronic torque management - limiting engine torque build up when initiating acceleration from a stop. The 48RE transmission retains all the features of the 47RE, including the electronically controlled governor, and the same gear ratios.

I was hopeing for a brand new from scratch desighn like the Allison 1000 and Fords new 5 speed, but atleast it's a step forward for you Mopar boys ;)
 

Pocatello

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I'm sure DCX will tune down the truck's styling a bit for the production version. I actually like it the way it is, ugly in a good way ;), if there is such a thing.
 

Evadman

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Sweet! If it will mount behind the 8.0, then it will fit mine. That means when ( notice I did not say "if" ) I blow my trans I can bolt on one of these. I fit can handle the torque of the HO, then it should be able to handle mine. *coroses fingers*

Thanks LAUST!

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I would still rather have an Aillison of course :D
 

SSP

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Originally posted by: Pocatello
I'm sure DCX will tune down the truck's styling a bit for the production version. I actually like it the way it is, ugly in a good way ;), if there is such a thing.

Most certainly they will.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: redly1
Chevy's S-10 gets bigger(colorado), Dodge makes a smaller truck....Hmmmm

Dodge still will have the Dakota so what's your point?
 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Sweet! If it will mount behind the 8.0, then it will fit mine. That means when ( notice I did not say "if" ) I blow my trans I can bolt on one of these. I fit can handle the torque of the HO, then it should be able to handle mine. *coroses fingers*

Thanks LAUST!

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I would still rather have an Ailson of course :D
;) With this one it'll only be internal parts modifications so it's not the need for bell housings, TC's or any programming atleast ;) so it'll keep the price much more fair

The Allison will also be getting a bump in strength as GM is gonna be putting a Veriable Turbo into the Duramax planned for 2004 to answer to the new Cummins and PS

 

RU482

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: redly1
Chevy's S-10 gets bigger(colorado), Dodge makes a smaller truck....Hmmmm

Dodge still will have the Dakota so what's your point?

It's just strange that Chevy is moving up to a more Dakota size truck and out of the smaller compact truck while DCX is moving towards the compact genre with such a radical concept.....no point, I guess

 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: LAUST
Originally posted by: Evadman
Sweet! If it will mount behind the 8.0, then it will fit mine. That means when ( notice I did not say "if" ) I blow my trans I can bolt on one of these. I fit can handle the torque of the HO, then it should be able to handle mine. *coroses fingers*

Thanks LAUST!

<edit>
I would still rather have an Ailson of course :D
;) With this one it'll only be internal parts modifications so it's not the need for bell housings, TC's or any programming atleast ;) so it'll keep the price much more fair

The Allison will also be getting a bump in strength as GM is gonna be putting a Veriable Turbo into the Duramax planned for 2004 to answer to the new Cummins and PS

I can always machine an adapter (or haveone done anyway) the programming is the problem with the allison :(. But you are right, cheap = good, expecialy for the job impaired like myself :p.

My question for GM and Ford is why the v-8 design? Why not a straight six? Just for the smoothness and maybe length issues? non-straight diesels have never sat well with me. Does GM have any plans for a straight diesel in "light" trucks?
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: redly1
Chevy's S-10 gets bigger(colorado), Dodge makes a smaller truck....Hmmmm

Dodge still will have the Dakota so what's your point?

It's just strange that Chevy is moving up to a more Dakota size truck and out of the smaller compact truck while DCX is moving towards the compact genre with such a radical concept.....no point, I guess

I think that the M80 is going after a more niche market...kinda like the Mini or the New Beetle.
 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: Evadman

I can always machine an adapter (or haveone done anyway) the programming is the problem with the allison :(. But you are right, cheap = good, expecialy for the job impaired like myself :p.

My question for GM and Ford is why the v-8 design? Why not a straight six? Just for the smoothness and maybe length issues? non-straight diesels have never sat well with me. Does GM have any plans for a straight diesel in "light" trucks?
GM hasn't said anything.. There was some talk of Ford having a second Diesel in 2004 or 05, with some new levels of Diesel technology in it never seen, but that desighn was supposedly more gentle (less truck feel) for the Excursion (SUV market). but no info stated ever since.