Re: Vortech instalation

From: Michael Clark (mike@snakebite.com)
Date: Wed Apr 22 1998 - 13:56:09 EDT


Jon Steiger wrote:
>
> Oh, suuuuure!! :-)
>
> You're just gettin' nervous because my club cab is sneaking up on
> your 15! Tryin' to up the ante, are we? :-)

Maybe... ya nervous?? ;-)
>
> Just you wait until my Dak gets a healty shot of Wild Bill juice.
> THEN we'll see where the chips fall. ;-) (Bill, those regular cabs
> are gettin' restless!)

C'mon Bill, remember I'm an auto guy. Don't side in with those row yer
boat types....
>
> I've heard that the vortech is pretty easy to install. If I recall,
> there was an article about installing a Vortech in a Dakota in one
> of the magazines. (Darned if I can remember which one though!)
> I'll look through my pile of magazines and let you know if I find it.

Let me know if you find it, I would like to read up on it.

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  Michael Clark            mike@snakebite.com
       '93 MarkIII 4X2 V-8 SWB RC auto, DDBC
       K&N FIPK, Flowmaster cat-back dual, MP SBEC
       Doug Thorley Headers, Moroso Blue Max wires
       180 degree thermostat, WaterWetter, Brass cap & rotor
       one and only 1/4 mile time of 15.08 @ 90.82
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