make
>the bolt work
how would I go about doing that? Will I need to go to welding 101 or
anything? =)
-mike d.
88, V6, LE, 3.55, SlushBox
miggitymike@juno.com >or< mpsykes@erols.com
Bee Ee Ay eSs Tee Iye Ee !!!
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998 07:11:03 -0400 "W . Jack Hilton III"
<hemi@mindspring.com> writes:
>They don't make it specifically for a Dak , but all you have to do is
>make
>the bolt work and it fits perfectly . No problems with clearence
>either .
>
>
>At 12:57 AM 6/26/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Hey! I didn't know they made that particular AC for the Daks! Where
>did
>>you get it from?
>>
>>-mike d.
>>
>>88, V6, LE, 3.55, SlushBox
>>miggitymike@juno.com >or< mpsykes@erols.com
>>
>>Bee Ee Ay eSs Tee Iye Ee !!!
>>^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
>>
>>On Wed, 24 Jun 1998 09:05:07 EDT RLewis7785@aol.com writes:
>>>In a message dated 6/23/98 10:48:38 PM Central Daylight Time,
>>>sthomas1@bully.net writes:
>>>
>>><< I installed a 10x3 K&N open element air cleaner about a month
>ago.
>>>Power
>>> went up slightly, GPM went down, BIG TIME, from between 16-18 to
>>>12-14. I
>>> had a MP SBEC on order so I dealt with it until I had it
>>>installed.(Got it
>>> used for $80+shipping!!!). NO difference in gas milage, very big
>>>kick in
>>> the butt difference. Installed Flowmaster cat back dual exhaust,
>NO
>>>GPM
>>> difference, but a big ego stroker. I haven't replaced the open
>>>element air
>>> with the stock closed air cleaner (92s have the round ACs with
>fresh
>>>air
>>> flex tube), so I don't know if it would improve my gas milage or
>not.
>>> My
>>> question is if many other DMLers have seen a significant decrease
>in
>>>GPM
>>> with the open element K&Ns(I have noticed a couple of people
>express
>>>this
>>> already), and what improvements could be made without reverting
>back
>>>to the
>>> stock air cleaner.
>>> Thanx
>>> Scooter
>>> 92 CC 318 auto
>>> above mods
>>> >>
>>>
>>>Hey Scooter,
>>>
>>>When I installed my open element cleaner. I did not see any change
>in
>>>my city
>>>mileage, and a small (too small to verify really) increase in
>highway
>>>miles.
>>>Mine is an Edelbrock 1002. This is a pillow-looking triangular air
>>>cleaner
>>>with a reusable Foam element. Not exactly what everyone else on the
>
>>>list is
>>>runnin, but for <$20, it looks good and gives me that open element
>>>look and
>>>sound. Edelbrock says it will flow 1000CFM, plenty for my stock
>>>truck.
>>>
>>>Later, about a month back, I installed a Cat-Back system (Dynomax
>>>Super Turbo,
>>>3" in, 2x 2-1/2" out). This noticeably boosted my mileage. Before
>>>the Cat-
>>>back, I had never been over 300 miles on a 22 Gallon Tank (19-20
>>>gallon
>>>fillups). The first road trip after the muffler, I went 335 miles
>and
>>>could
>>>have gotten more. In MPG numbers, I went from 13-14 city, 15-16
>>>highway, to
>>>15 city, and 16-17+ highway.
>>>
>>>Richard Lewis
>>>92 LE CC, 318, Auto.
>>>
>>
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