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Kevin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/12/2002 12:50:06
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Subject: Mopar performance PCM for the 4.7. IP: Logged
Message: Question is, Is it available? Just crusing the mopar site and i found the performance pcm for the 2000 year, 4.7 for both the grand cherokee and the dakota. These are the part numbers i found:
grand cherokee
4x4 federal P5007199
4x4 calif. P5007200
Dakota
4x2 federal P5007196
4x2 calif. P5007197
4x4 federal P5007198
4x4 calif. P5007213
I'm going to hit the dealership this upcoming week and see about these part numbers. Also, nothing is listed anything after 2000, so i don't know whats up.
CW, do you know whats the scoop with these numbers?
Thanks
Kevin
2000 4.7 auto 4X4 3.55 LSD HO (finally)
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yates-in-DE GenIII
10/12/2002 13:07:33
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Message: Good Luck, they are listed, but nonexistence.
The only performance PCM is a B&G Flash or a Kenne Bell Flash. Some say Mike Leach even does a good flash. Now B&G will not flash a 2001 or newer. And I think Leach is following suite, but that may be inacurate info.
I dug into this a lot before sending my PCM to Kenne Bell. I spent money calling Daimler-Chrysler, KRC in Florida and B&G Chrysler in Michigan and Kenne Bell in California. Now you have to remember I'm in Germany and had to make serious long distance calls.
I hear lots of praise for B&G in Michigan, but $600, come on. Kenne Bell in California was $349 and I got 18 hp by the Germans Dyno. Kenne Bell says only 10 hp as per there tests. If you figure the cost of power at $35 a horse then the Kenne Bell was right on the money. So if B&G is getting $600 then it should produce about 17 hp minimum. If it only gets 10 hp like Kenne Bell, well you know where I would go if I had to do it again. Same place as before Kenne Bell.
Later,
MyVW Killer Lynn
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cudashoe DakotaEnthusiast
10/12/2002 23:40:12
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Message: Like I have said all along people- FLASHING YOU R PCM for the 4.7 will result in at least 15HP!!!!!
Some people have questioned this in the past. I bet I got 20+ from my Mike Leach!!!
2000 4.7 5- speed, 1989 Shelby #799 White
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mopar2ya GenIII
10/13/2002 01:49:15
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Message: I had my Leach "flash" about 2 months ago. I asked the manager how much more horsepower I was supposed to expect. He said around 15 and it was more a drivability issue. Butt Dino did noticed a gain in low-end torque, just what I wanted.
It cost $400.00+shipping. I was truckless for about 3 days.
The only thing I'm concerned about is the order of my modifications. I have not installed my HO cans, 180 RS T-stat and autolite plugs (all in a box in my front room) and I think I was supposed to make the flash my last mod.
I'm going to install all this stuff next week and see if the flash can absorb these upgrades.
Hope this information helps,
2000 SLT 4.7 auto, CC, 3.92 LS, Leach "Flash", K&N drop-in, synthetic Mobil 1, Gibson 3" single-out, Redline rear-end fluid.
mopar2ya
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rfcastro Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/18/2014 01:56:58
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Message: idk. im still finding ways to find upgrades for my 4.7 dakota a smy first car.i would take any advice
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