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Nitro Junkie R/T
5/29/2002 12:59:34
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Subject: Turbo City Air Intake IP: Logged
Message: Well boys I bit the bullet and ordered my intake today. I will be in toward the end of next week. I will get some pics and post my thoughts after the install. Cost $190.00 + S&H
The reason I went with this inake, some of the others have longer tubes made of metal that have more of a change of heating up the air, or they use the restrictive stock air hat. Another plus with this inake is I plan on getting the hood that has the two ram air cutouts which will direct cooler air at the filters.
2000 R/T Belltech 2"-3" Drop w/ Nitro Drop Shocks 40 Series Flowmaster Dumped Exhaust 8mm Taylor Spiro Pro wires w/ Autolite 3923's Mopar Performance Distributor 180 T-Stat
Turn on I see red Adrenaline crash and crack my head Nitro Junkie paint me dead .....
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macman37 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/29/2002 14:07:30
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Message: I think you're going to like it. The difference in power (with a DynoMax muffer - I did them both at the same time) is really noticeable. It makes some noise (hissing when the engine is warming up) but all in all, I'm 100% happy with it.
I have a V-6 quad cab. I need all the horsies I can get. ; )
A note, be EXTRA careful when switching the breather hose "L" connector from right to left... The breather "L" connector goes to the left side easily. The nylon plug you'll have to put in on the right side is easily cross-threaded. I still need to un-bugger the threads on mine.
You'll like it.
jim
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