Re: attn ANDY in DENVER

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Fri Sep 08 2000 - 20:49:50 EDT


Tim,
        I don't live anywhere near Denver (never been in the state, for that
matter). I live in NY. But the same rules still apply - you need to
get more fuel (and air is fuel) into the engine and more exhaust out to
get more power. You just have to work harder at getting air in at
altitude.

Tim wrote:
>
> Andy, I live in Colorado Springs and I did ALL the maintenance and building
> up of my truck To surprise a few Mustangs and Camaros and any Chevy Truck
> that came along with good results. I installed headers, attermarket
> performance coil, ported my own throttle body, performance computer module
> and lots of other various tricks to keep the longivity. Maybe we could meet
> sometime and you can see what I did to my rig.I also have a '95 but that
> won't make a difference, unless you CAN'T get a particular item, because of
> the year.
> Tim R.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andy Levy" <andylevy@bigfoot.com>
> To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 5:29 AM
> Subject: Re: DML: Looking for a general reference. Or a few brain dumps.
>
> > Well, you're breathing out, but your engine stil need some help getting
> > air in, especially at your altitude. Start with a new throttle body.
> > Everyone's been singing the praises of the M1 intake manifold lately.
> >
> > An underdrive pulley on your crankshaft and switching to an electric fan
> > will help a lot, from what I hear. I have a fan, waiting to install it
> > (hoping this weekend!). They'll improve your mileage and help the
> > engine to "spin up" faster by taking that load off it.
> >
> > An updgraded ignition system will get you a better, stronger spark,
> > which will burn the fuel better. More power, more mileage.
> >
> > The catch with all these "more power, more mileage" mods is that if you
> > get a heavy foot and USE the extra power all the time, you won't gain
> > much in mileage. It's a tradeoff.
> >
> > If you don't already have one, get a tonneau cover. It improved my gas
> > mileage dramatically.
> >
> > I don't think any of your engine mods will have as profound an impact on
> > your fuel economy as that lift.
> >
> > Grady Ogburn wrote:
> > >
> > > Folks-
> > >
> > > I've got a few duckets to spend (a grand, two at the outside), and I've
> been
> > > lurking the list long enough to learn that I have an awful lot to learn.
> > > Thanks, BTW, to all who contribute. Bernd, you should write a book.
> > >
> > > I've done a few basic mods (see below, mostly breathability), and I'm
> ready
> > > to squeeze a little bit more out of my 318. My Dak is definitely a
> daily
> > > driver (and occasional off-road buggy), but I want it to be a BOSS daily
> > > driver, and I'd like to do as much of the work as I can by myself. No
> > > offense to the blown crowd, but I'm not thinking forced air. Not that
> I'd
> > > *mind* getting blown, mind you <g>, but I don't race (street OR track).
> > > That makes me think that nitrous is probably not a good option either.
> > >
> > > Is there a good website OR a good book that'll help me figger out the
> > > relative benefits of what comes next? OR, is there someone who'd be
> willing
> > > to spend a few minutes on the phone (my dime, of course)? I'm in the
> Denver
> > > Metro area, and I started doing this stuff just to get my motor back --
> the
> > > altitude and lack of O2 here is a real horse-thief. I think I
> accomplished
> > > what I originally intended to do, but now it's become more of a quest
> for
> > > the perfect fun-truck...
> > >
> > > I've read untold numbers of messages about this throttle body, or that
> > > ignition and coil, or thus-and-such injectors, or an MPI (at the risk of
> > > sounding stupid, I *think* that this is a Mopar Performance Intake, but
> I'm
> > > only speculating), wires, plugs, pulleys, fans, rockers, and so on...
> I'd
> > > be interested in learning what each mod will deliver in terms of
> > > performance, and what it would cost in fuel economy and/or longevity
> (I'm
> > > planning on keeping 'er for a while).
> > >
> > > I'm also gonna lift 'er a little and stoke up the suspension, but that's
> > > another story.
> > >
> > > Any URLs or book titles come to mind? Any of you seasoned vets wanna
> play
> > > the role of coach?
> > >
> > > Grady Ogburn
> > > jgo@uswest.net
> > > '98 Sport CC 4x4
> > > 5.2l, 5 Speed
> > > Mesa Headers & Cat
> > > K&N FIPK, JET Stage II PCM
> > > MagnaFlow/Gibson "Franken-pipe" Cat-Back
> >
> > --
> > -andy
> >
> > http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/ --- andylevy@bigfoot.com
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > "I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now..."
> > --- Steve Wright
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> >

-- 
-andy

http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/ --- andylevy@bigfoot.com ------------------------------------------------------------- "I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now..." --- Steve Wright -------------------------------------------------------------



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