Matt, where in Denver are you at. I'm out here in Goodland KS and have
family in Denver. I plan on heading out there this upcoming week. Maybe
we can hook up. It would be interesting to run our trucks at Bandimere
and see what kind of numbers yours runs with the headers and other mods.
Let me know.
Dave
'97 Sport CC V8/5-spd 4x4 3.55
Homemade Ram Air
K&N FIPK clone
Gibson dual cat-back
http://members.xoom.com/tnadoman
>Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 14:16:34 -0600 (MDT)
>From: Matthew Sheahan <msheahan@Mines.EDU>
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: DML: JBA's are in!
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>
> I finally put them in on Saturday. I am at school, so I didn't
>have a shop, hell I didn't even use jack stands or ramps. I had a
socket
>set, some WD-40, a 12-pack, an observant dog and a lot of
>determination.
> It only took me about 5 hours, good considering I have never
>installed a set of headers before. They went right in. If I had my
way,
>the fourth bolt back on the passenger side would go straight to hell.
A
>set of deep-well sockets would have been handy too! After I was done,
I
>started it up and wa-la, no leaks. I made sure to get some cable ties
and
>tied my sparkplug wires and any hoses out of the way, don't want
anything
>melted on those pretty headers.
> Over all results are good so far. I do have better low end, I can
>actually get a bit of a chirp when I punch it from a stand still,
>something I was never able to do at this altitude (denver). Not to
mention
>they look real nice.
>
>Matt
>98 4x4 CC 318
>FABM, P&P and finally JBA's
>
>
>
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