Re: Re: Newbie Dakota user with a question.

From: Ken Allgood (kallgood@charter.net)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 19:00:25 EST


oh no.... I gotta face that VA traffic too!!!

man.. maybe I'll take a pay cut and stay here... lol

Ken Allgood

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Berry" <coolva1@home.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 10:46 AM
Subject: DML: Re: Newbie Dakota user with a question.

Try new plugs... I've had great luck with autolites... (I dunno if they hurt
or help gas milage tho) I'm gettin 12-13 MPG (I sit in traffic about 20 mins
every day tho)
Just a cheap fix maybe... =-)
__________________________________________________________
Tim Berry -- Chesapeake, VA
`97 SLT 318 auto CC 2x4 LSD:
Dual Exaust w/Flowmaster, Homemade K&N GEN II, 16" Electric Fan
180 T-stat, Accel 8.5's, Lakewood Traction Bars, F&B Stage 1 TB
ASP Pullies (Crank/Alt), Trans Go Shift Kit, BFG 275/60's, Hypertech PTM
BEST 1/4 15.836 @ 84.93 MPH (exaust, 180 stat, and wires only...)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stockham, John C" <stockham@mail.ukans.edu>
To: "DML Post (E-mail)" <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 9:40 AM
Subject: DML: Newbie Dakota user with a question.

> Just purchased a 98 Dakota Sport 2wd reg cab from a local dealer. Love
the
> truck except for one thing. It starts right up if it's off for 8 or so
> hours or more as well as right after it shuts off. Any time between 45
> minutes or so after shut off to 8 hours after shut off, the starter will
> crank for 6 or 8 seconds or so, the engine will start to turn over and
then
> reluctantly start. Is this normal? The dealer flashed the computer
already
> and I still get the same result. Now, I haven't gone through one tank of
> gas yet....but it looks like I'm on par to barely hit 16mpg. I've done a
> little in-town driving but I've done my usual 35mile commute from Overland
> Park, KS to Lawrence, KS. The tank is at 1/4 and my current odo reading
is
> aroun 174. I was expecting to end up somewhere around 260 or so when the
> low fuel light comes on. I seriously doubt I'll get 90 more miles on
what's
> left in the tank. So, any ideas to take to the dealer, guys? Could it be
a
> injector stuck open/leaking? I love the truck and don't really want to
send
> it back because of this. BTW, does a bed cover really help gas mileage?
>
> John Stockham, Certified Novell Administrator
> LAN Support Services, KU Computing Services
> stockham@ukans.edu
>
> Web page: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~stick or
> http://www.ukans.edu/home/stockham
>



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