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modman Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2004 16:32:13
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Message: I have a 2001 dakota i got exhaust and cold air intake i got ho cams and ho intake comin in what else can i do thats not crazy and cost lots of money to make it run better and should i have any problems with the cam and intake installin?thx
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Kowalski Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2004 16:48:58
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Message: Do a search of some of the older posts for HO cam installation. The worst part of it is getting the valve covers off, but once you're in there, a few ways have been found to screw it up. Learn from the mistakes beforehand for a painless installation.
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modmanl Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2004 16:58:15
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Message: My friend works at dodge place in service he is doing the service for me so it should all go good
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TexasTodd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2004 17:50:08
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Message: With the HO cams, you'll feel, and dyno a REAL difference. Unlike most all of the CAI, and mufflers/catbacks, which usually do nothing on a dyno. That statement EXCLUDES some of the pricier, true duals available.
Be sure to grease the muffler bearings! Use synthetic grease, better than the dino.
I could tell you about my MEGA HP producing water heater core bypasss, but then if I told ya, I'd have to kill ya.
BTW, the HO manifolds, only see a change and a shift of the dyno curve to the upper ranges, with some xtra hp gains, way up there.
Be sure to get the AMSOIL muffler bearing grease, proven superior.
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