At 09:18 AM 9/28/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Has Mopr came up with a performance computer for a 97 dakota v8 yet
>that works? If not, what is the best one on the market that will allow
>everthing to work with this year dakota? charles
P4876262 for the '97 318 auto. This is the CA version as the Fed.
version did pass EPA.
On the track, the best ET that I could get with the '97 MP PCM
is about 8/10ths slower than when I use the '96 MP PCM. Unfortunately,
with the '96 MP PCM, the dash gauges will not function.
At WOT, the '97 MP PCM advance timing is from 7 to 28 degrees down
the 1/4 whereas the '96 MP PCM showed advance timing from 25 to 31.
The 7 degrees occurs at around 5100-5200 rpms while in first.
Hope this helps.
Bob. Ont, Canada.
'97 Dakota CC, 5.2L, 4x2, 3.92 SG, auto., 4265 lb.
PB: 14.737 @ 91.75 9.364 @ 72.95
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