Re: I need tips to make my r/t faster

From: Jack Hilton III (HEMI@charter.net)
Date: Sun Dec 27 1998 - 10:03:03 EST


JET does have a web site , the addy is http://www.jetchip.com/

They make a module just for the R/T , but how good it is depends on who you
talk to .

Personally , I expected more out of it considering the cost .

At 07:26 PM 12/26/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Jason Jennings wrote:
>>
>> I have the K&N setup...Just finished the 180 stat (damn that sucked, but
>> all went well). Ok...so what is the JET II and where do you grab info
>> on it????
>>
>> Kool-Aide
>> 12/23/98 5:09:57 PM
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Alan Short [SMTP:ashort@flash.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 1998 2:53 PM
>> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>> Subject: Re: DML: I need tips to make my r/t faster
>>
>> Max imum wrote:
>> >
>> > I want to make my r/t faster. I don't know much besides the
>> obvious. I
>> > am 18 and would like to learn a lot about performance parts
>> and
>> > improving the horsepower of my Dak. What can I do?? What
>> parts should
>> > I look into buying? Jason
>> >
>> > ______________________________________________________
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>>
>> Jason, try for starters: JET II module 250.00, 180 Stat 10.00,
>> electric fans 150.00+, K&N drop in filter 50.00, 460.00= 1.1
>> seconds and
>> 6mph in the 1/4 mile. My R/T has these mods, went from 16.2 @ 84
>> to
>> 15.1 @ 90. For more specific answers to these frequently asked
>> questions, and many detailed discussions on installations, look
>> at the
>> archives starting recently and working back. There is a wealth
>> of
>> performance info waiting there. Alan S.
>
>
> JET is in Huntington Beach, CA. No web site that I know of. Not even
>an 800#. Long Distance (714)848-5500. If you buy and install this, you
>may not feel the total potential of it's performance for 50-100 miles or
>so. It re-calibrates certain inputs from the computer and re-sends them,
>so it takes a few drive cycles to "learn". Also, DO NOT get it wet, I
>haven't had any problems, but a few have gotten them wet at car washes
>and had them malfunction until they dried off. When I wash mine, I take
>along a plastic grocery bag and tie it around the whole computer while I
>wash. The JET II does work well though, IMHO. Alan S.
>
>

W . Jack Hilton III

HEMI@charter.net



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