Mods you can't live without
#1
Mods you can't live without
Okay so I am thinking of future mods I want to do on my new (to me) 2000 Durango. It's a 5.9l (for those who haven't read my other thread) and I'd obviously like to get my fuel consumption down a bit.
Tells me the mods you have done to your trucks...the ones you couldn't live without.
Tells me the mods you have done to your trucks...the ones you couldn't live without.
#2
RE: Mods you can't live without
ORIGINAL: Big Durango
Okay so I am thinking of future mods I want to do on my new (to me) 2000 Durango. It's a 5.9l (for those who haven't read my other thread) and I'd obviously like to get my fuel consumption down a bit.
Tells me the mods you have done to your trucks...the ones you couldn't live without.
Okay so I am thinking of future mods I want to do on my new (to me) 2000 Durango. It's a 5.9l (for those who haven't read my other thread) and I'd obviously like to get my fuel consumption down a bit.
Tells me the mods you have done to your trucks...the ones you couldn't live without.
#3
RE: Mods you can't live without
You also need to do an aftermarket exhaust of your choice. Depending on how loud you want and what kind of performance you want you can go from the headers all the way back, or moderate and get a cat back system, or if you want to do something under $200 go for a muffler alone. Digi hit the nail on the head with everything else. I personally want a setup very much like digi's (I want a different style hood though) + exhaust, and a fastman TB. You get a little power out of a colder T-stat as well but I would suggest not picking one up just anywhere. Go for a Jet 180* t-stat I have heard good things about them I put one in from auto zone a couple weeks ago and it failed on me this week... If you are broke like me and want a good intake take a look at this link Clicky Clicky.
#4
RE: Mods you can't live without
Thanks guys. I just got off the phone to Autozone and they priced me a K & N intake at $260, which is about $35 less than K & N is selling it online for. I think this will be my first mod.
Mean Green, I like the idea of saving money when I can but I can just imagine what I would mess up by undertaking a project like you described in that link. The idea is great though. Have you finished it? What kind of performance changes occured?
Digi, when you added the new intake, what changed? HP? Gas mileage? Both?
Mean Green, I like the idea of saving money when I can but I can just imagine what I would mess up by undertaking a project like you described in that link. The idea is great though. Have you finished it? What kind of performance changes occured?
Digi, when you added the new intake, what changed? HP? Gas mileage? Both?
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#6
RE: Mods you can't live without
ORIGINAL: Big Durango
Thanks guys. I just got off the phone to Autozone and they priced me a K & N intake at $260, which is about $35 less than K & N is selling it online for. I think this will be my first mod.
Mean Green, I like the idea of saving money when I can but I can just imagine what I would mess up by undertaking a project like you described in that link. The idea is great though. Have you finished it? What kind of performance changes occured?
Digi, when you added the new intake, what changed? HP? Gas mileage? Both?
Thanks guys. I just got off the phone to Autozone and they priced me a K & N intake at $260, which is about $35 less than K & N is selling it online for. I think this will be my first mod.
Mean Green, I like the idea of saving money when I can but I can just imagine what I would mess up by undertaking a project like you described in that link. The idea is great though. Have you finished it? What kind of performance changes occured?
Digi, when you added the new intake, what changed? HP? Gas mileage? Both?
When I added the intake kit, I noticed more response on take off. Gas milage didnt change enough to really notice. The intake kit with better flow exhaust would help even more. I think I got a little better milage when I got the superchip programmer. But I only gained about one mile per gallon, and a lot more HP. I have to run supreme gas now, or it will ping.
#7
RE: Mods you can't live without
ORIGINAL: Digitoxin
When I added the intake kit, I noticed more response on take off. Gas milage didnt change enough to really notice. The intake kit with better flow exhaust would help even more. I think I got a little better milage when I got the superchip programmer. But I only gained about one mile per gallon, and a lot more HP.
ORIGINAL: Big Durango
Thanks guys. I just got off the phone to Autozone and they priced me a K & N intake at $260, which is about $35 less than K & N is selling it online for. I think this will be my first mod.
Mean Green, I like the idea of saving money when I can but I can just imagine what I would mess up by undertaking a project like you described in that link. The idea is great though. Have you finished it? What kind of performance changes occured?
Digi, when you added the new intake, what changed? HP? Gas mileage? Both?
Thanks guys. I just got off the phone to Autozone and they priced me a K & N intake at $260, which is about $35 less than K & N is selling it online for. I think this will be my first mod.
Mean Green, I like the idea of saving money when I can but I can just imagine what I would mess up by undertaking a project like you described in that link. The idea is great though. Have you finished it? What kind of performance changes occured?
Digi, when you added the new intake, what changed? HP? Gas mileage? Both?
When I added the intake kit, I noticed more response on take off. Gas milage didnt change enough to really notice. The intake kit with better flow exhaust would help even more. I think I got a little better milage when I got the superchip programmer. But I only gained about one mile per gallon, and a lot more HP.
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#10
RE: Mods you can't live without
It wasn't a big undertaking at all and I got more power, better throttle response, and I initially reported 2 more mpg but lately it has been 1.5 more mpg. Best of all it only cost me $40. Another thing is the fact that there really isn't anything to mess up. You silicone the stock box with your MAF bracket hooked up wait an hour to let it set then put the hose on cut a hole in the rubber between the radiator and headlight and feed the tube through it. Simple instally difficulty is 1 out of 10 but I do admit the actual CAI looks better. You can probably find it even cheaper on ebay just don't bother with the cheapo CAI's go for the k&n or whatever other brand you prefer.