In a message dated 11/13/00 4:44:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, Gmblows@aol.com
writes:
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<< Ok, I am currently in Jackson, MS right now getting a custom cumputer
programmed for the new 408 we swapped in starting last week. We put my Dak
on a trailer and towed it down to jackson with a friends 97 cc Dakota v-6
automatic. Well starting today his truck is acting up. When he cranks it,
it revs up above idle like normal, but then drops like a rock way way below
idle and slowly smoothes back out at idle. The check engine light never
comes on and no codes are recorded. We cleaned the IAC port and motor
along
with the tb with Berryman's B-12. It was dirty that much anyway, but it
was
something we could try. Oh yeah, my truck is currently on the dyno (I am
on
the comp at the dyno shop) and so far we have gotten 498.3 hp at the rear
wheels. We are currently running 7# boost so far and it isn't pinging on
pump gas at all. We are going to try and dump in some racing gas and make
another puter that is set up for it and hope we can get a few more ponies
at
the rear. The trans temp is holding steady so far and it only starts to
warm
up when it is stalled, but that is so be expected. Hopefully I will get to
drive it home tonight. I wish I had a recorder with me so I could record
the
way this thing sounds right now with Dual 40 series flowmasters!! TIA for
the help with my friends truck.
Will
96 (No longer cylindrically Challenged!!!) Paxton huffed 408 Dakota!
Look out Lightnings! Here comes a Mopar!!!!!
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Alright Will, give us the low down on your truck!! I'm putting out 500rear
hp on a 150 shot,but am having trouble feeding it the fuel it needs. I know
blowers create a tremendous demand for fuel. How are you doing it?
Tom(11s dak)
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