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Old 05-14-2009, 01:03 PM
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ok, I have just bought a 2001 dodge dakota RT and it is bad!! but thats not wht im here for i need to know what kind of supercharger or blower will fit and work with my cowl intake.-Thanks Erik
 

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Originally Posted by ErZ20
ok, I have just bought a 2001 dodge dakota RT and it is bad!! but thats not wht im here for i need to know what kind of supercharger or blower will fit and work with my cowl intake.
A big one like the font you're using to scream in my face with!
 

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Vortech makes a good one.
 
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Originally Posted by Czechman
A big one like the font you're using to scream in my face with!
nice burn

seriously though, powerdyne makes a bolt on kit. if you really know what you're doing, i suppose you could do it yourself. some people are running vortech s/c's and others are running a procharger s/c. you're also going to have some custom tuning done and some type of timing retard unless you want to detonate. i wouldnt go over 6 or 7 lbs of boost on stock bottom end.
 
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Yeah you will def want to have that thing dyno tuned. Plus you will have to run atleast 93 oct.
 
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nothing a quick search wont find.
 
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amen brother
 
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oh, and BTW, what the hell is a 'cowl intake'??
 
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font fixed...
 
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Here's a pic of a bolt on Cowl Intake.

http://truck.hownd.com/images/image-...ukon_photo.jpg
 


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