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Old 02-06-2008, 05:54 PM
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Default RE: Kegger Intake Mod DIY

So after putting almost 100 miles on since the install, here are my observations. I'm sure some of the gains I'm seeing are caused by the fact that my plenum is no longer blown, and I fixed a bad cap and rotor. But even with that considered, there is a noticable gain in the mid RPM range over how the truck was before these other things occured. I don't have a tach, but if I had to guess, i'd say from 2000-4000 rpm range. It now takes very little throttle to get it moving at highway speeds in this RPM range. Accleration is so smooth too. I'm sure i'm going to see some nice results at the pump on the next tank I test f I keep my foot out of it. I'm definetly using much less throttle then I used to under normal throttle conditions. I have not perceived any low end loss at all (under 2000 rpm). It feels the same on the top as it used to except that now it pulls clear up to the shift points under hard acceleration. Before, it kinda ran out of juice before I got the full throttle shifts. I'd still like to see how it feels now when I tow, and under some other conditions.
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Old 02-07-2008, 01:01 AM
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Default RE: Kegger Intake Mod DIY

I'll post this here because it could help with your DIY instructions: How does one tell if they have an EGR motor? I have a '96 5.9, and I've heard some do/some don't have EGR. What are we looking for - extra port on the intake with some contraption attached to it I'm guessing?
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Old 02-07-2008, 01:17 AM
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Silver: I would like to find out someday if there is any noticable difference between the way you cut them and the way I did.

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After 1" cut @ 45*



Any guesses?



Yours looks very good. What did you think of it after you installed it?
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Default RE: Kegger Intake Mod DIY

I kinda feel the same way you do. I think some of my gains were due to my plenum being repaired but I did feel a slight increase after 2500. I did the cut down when my truck only had an intake kit and a bored throttle body so I don't think I reaped all the benefits until I installed my exhuast system. The way the truck is set up now my powerband kicks in hard around 2700 or so without any noticeable loss of low end. You have a performance flash right? I really think that would help pull it together, along with 1.7s or a cam of course
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what causes these trucks to cath fire im new to this whole dodge thing ive heard of this happenin on other dodge trucks and was wonderin what causes it before i start messin with mine
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what causes these trucks to cath fire im new to this whole dodge thing ive heard of this happenin on other dodge trucks and was wonderin what causes it before i start messin with mine
That was just cereal killer f'n with indy because indy left an oily rag in his engine bay that caused a fire.
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oh i got it now that i feel like a dumb*ss[sm=icon_beat.gif] but ive heard of these trucks catchin fire at the intake and burnin the aircleaner, harness and a whole bunch of other stuff gettin melted and thats waht i was askin about but ill be sure to make sure i dont leave old rags in the engine bay
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You might want to take out the black lining on the underside of your hood if you go through alot of deep water. I've heard of it getting soaked falling down ontop of the engine and the exhaust manifold and catching fire.
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Yea i had that Lining catch fire on a Ford f-150, the battery shorted out on the fender and caught the damn hood on fire, Luckily i was able to put it out with a bottle of water
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not only is it another possible way to do it, its the proper way. hope that tech certification means something in the end.
It means he can adjust his valves without setting his truck on fire

Lol.Damn,I think that was better then my joke.
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