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Jeremy
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12/28/2002
15:11:01

Subject: 1/4 mile times
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Ok my truck is getting a major motor make over this summer. I have a 2002 dakota rt, i ran a 15.2 bone stock. I have purchesed this winter, m1 intake, mopar performance cam 260/264 duration 458/467 lift, crower 1.7 roller rockers, mopar valve covers, asp underdrive pullies, msd 6a, msd blaster coil, msd 8mm plug wires, jaba ceramic coated headers. 24 lb injectors, and a 2100 mopar stall convertor. what should be my hp and tq, and 1/4 mile times. is there any thing else i should get. just waitin for the snow to melt to get this stuff put in



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12/29/2002
18:00:37

RE: 1/4 mile times
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What about the throttle body and a turtle?



jeremy
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12/29/2002
20:02:42

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what is a turtle where do i get it at



BIGTYMER
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12/29/2002
22:46:03

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The turtle is a little pyramid shaped piece of aluminum that goes in the center of your M1 under the throttle body. It deflects the air/fuel towards the runners better and gives back some of the low end torque lost by running the M1. I bought the extra large turtle. You can buy them from someone on this forum just check the group buys forum and look for the post about it.



jeremy
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12/29/2002
23:41:36

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can you install the m1 without the turtle, also what turtle to get large or extra large



BIGTYMER
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12/30/2002
09:51:28

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You can install the manifold without it but you lose a considerable amount of lowend torque. Like 15-20ft lbs if I recall. The extra large turtle gives you back like 10 of em.



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