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1/31/2004
17:31:53

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If I install a 360 air intake and put in the 180 thermostat and change the plugs and wires would this affect my 7year/ 70,000 mile warranty? Also if possible can you recommend the best plugs, wires and intake for a 2003 Club Cab 3.9 V6 automatic. Also would these mods effect my MPG. I am getting 13mpg now with a tonneau and a drop in K&N. Thanking you in advance.



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1/31/2004
17:43:06

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No it will not void your warrantee

All the cold air setups are about the same I just
like the K&N FIPK's

go with the Autolite AP5224 and gap it .005 over
factory recomendations, now prople will ask why
I recomended this plug, because he is virtualy stock

Any good 8mm or 8.5mm wire is better than the
stock 7mm and you can go with the MO26 and MO28
cap and rotor from napa same as borge warrner
with solid brass incerts will transfer more volts

You should see some increase in mileage doing
this basicly a good tune up with quility parts

You should also go to auto zone and have a free
scan done to be sure all your sensors are uo to
snuff a bad sensor can effect gas mileage a lot

Larry
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1/31/2004
21:24:19

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The 180 degree thermostat might make your mpg go down a little, but not much I wouldn't think... This makes most engines run a little richer and some it will help... Just depends I guess with what your allready running... Listen to Larry on everything above, new plugs and so forth makes a big difference on how an engine will perform...



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