Good deal, glad it worked, and I see my error.. its not "MPInstall.html"
its MPIntake.html :)
glad to see you have a computer that works too, who programmed it??
Zimmer?
Clay
84 Dodge Ram, scrapin pavement w/ 440 8bbl
96 Indy Ram, scrapin EVERYTHING w/ 360 Magnum!' -(www.indyram.org)
69 Road Runner 440 6bbl, project car
http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~cooke
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Bob Tom wrote:
> At 06:49 PM 4/10/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Go to my web page:
> >http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~cooke/indyram/MPInstall.html
> >There is a part number there for the chrome waterneck, and a 180
> >thermostat. I wouldnt recommend the 160 becuase the computer doesnt go
> >into closed loop till like 165 or so. Clay
>
> Thanks, Clay. The page address gave me a 404 but I cut off the
> 'MPInstall.html'
> and got into your directory and found the file.
>
> Great looking pictures and sharp looking chrome tstat housing.
>
> BTW, I installed a 160F stat about a month ago for the custom computer
> that I'm testing as it's calibrated for a 160 tstat (amongst other things).
> I also ran the '96 MP PCM with the 160 at the track a week ago last Sat.
> and last Sat. I had to do a 60-mi. trip at night so I put on the OEM
> '97 computer (gauges do not function with the other computers). Everything
> went aok with the 160 ... closed loop and no 'Check Engine' light.
> At the track, after one run, the temp. on the scanner showed 172F and
> this was on a fairly cool day ... under normal driving, scanner shows
> temp. around 159-161 F.
>
> Thanks again ... wrote down the parts numbers.
>
> Bob. Southern Ontario, Canada.
> '97 Dakota CC Sport, FR, 5.2L, 3.55 SG, auto.
>
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