Welcome Mike,
Hmmm, sounds like the kind of mods we do. Is the air intake "junk" because
it's home made? If it's got a big K&N sucking in the airstream and thru 3"
pvc pipe with no sharp bends it's as good as it gets. The exhaust dump can
be converted to an electric cut-out so you can choose between noisy and
really noisy.
--Patrick Delgado
2000 FR RC R/T; 9 psi Powerdyne w/ 7-rib pulley, Gatorback belt, F&B stage I
TB, TV cable adj., Homebrewed K&N 0920 behind foglight, MAP boost bypass,
IAT relocation, MSDBTM, MSD 8.5 superconductors, 3923's, MP computer, NO
CAT, katbox, full Hotchkis kit, Bilsteins, 275/50 nittos and 305/45 BFG's,
powerslots/QS pads, Jason cap. In possession but not in position; Belly pan
plate and traction bars.
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> From: "msannes@san.rr.com" <msannes@san.rr.com>
> Reply-To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 17:47:08 -0400
> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> Subject: DML: New - Questions
>
>
> I'm a new Dakota owner, I bought a 2001 Dakota R/T with 22000 miles on it
> on the internet. It was pretty cheap and I was worried about it but bought
> it anyway. It arrived and appears to be nice. It had a junk home made
> air-intake on it and an exhaust dump which makes it a bit noisy. Just got
> it last night. Looking forward to learning more and getting the truck
> straightened out.
> Any advice on things I should check? Hints/warnings?
> Always like to learn more.
>
> Mike
>
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