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2010 Sebring 3.5 v6 vs 3.5l HO(mod interchangeability)

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Old Oct 10, 2018 | 01:14 AM
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Default 2010 Sebring 3.5 v6 vs 3.5l HO(mod interchangeability)

im just wondering what the differences are between my 3.5 v6 that makes roughly 240 with a new exhaust(3 HP) and that of the 3.5l HO Charger, Magnum, Interprid.
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Wondering what i would be able to do. if i could put an inertia cam from the 3.5l HO into my 3.5l HO. if im going to have to fab my own true CAI and what other modding options i have. then once im done be able to get an intune for my car or get it on the dyno and have a custom tune for my sebring.
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Old Oct 10, 2018 | 06:56 PM
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Lotsa luck with your project, but it seem that the market for hot-rodding a Sebring is pretty much non-existent. When you're all done, it's still a car that doesn't generate a lot of excitement.
 
Old Oct 10, 2018 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by dcotter0579
Lotsa luck with your project, but it seem that the market for hot-rodding a Sebring is pretty much non-existent. When you're all done, it's still a car that doesn't generate a lot of excitement.
Im not worried about generating excitement its like making a 400 hp civic just for my own sake ans for sleep status. Im newish to modding. I have rebuild multiple engines and im certain i can mod im just looking for options. Thanks a bunch!
it doesnt much about what you build just as long as you enjoy your build
 
Old Oct 11, 2018 | 12:14 AM
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An Intrepid 3.5 would be out of the question.
They are a different design with different sensors.
For even a possibility of doing it, you would need one from about the same year as your car.
 
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