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hagarfan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/25/2003 14:25:06
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Message: i have a 98 club cab with a 5.2 i have a cold air intake and was planning on getting a cam. was wondering what types of cams you guys are running. i pull a 18 ft boat and sometimes a 21 ft camper.
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janesy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/26/2003 08:12:17
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Message: The MOPAR R/T cam will work well if you leave the rest fairly stock, it will also pass emision tests
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hagarfan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/26/2003 11:16:36
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Message: i was planning on an intake,headers and a chip or computer also
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Ryan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/27/2003 13:13:11
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Message: If you do alot of towing then the R/T cam is the only way to go. It will keep most of your low end torque there and raise your mid range quite a bit. Most other cams will kill your low end and make alot in the high end.
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Jacque Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/27/2003 13:28:08
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Message: Ever try the RT cam at 117-119 degree centerline instead of the recommended 109. According to Desktop Dyno, you will gain some top end power with no loss of any low or mid-range torque. For those that have Desktop Dyno plug in the info and look at the results and come to your conclusions. Looks as though it should pull hard all the way to redline there. Notice that the newer cam that Mopar is now offering is degreed at 119.
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