No power
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No power
I'm surpised how little power my truck has, my wife's Hyundai burns rubber but my Dakota has never been able to. I've got new plugs and wires (bosch) new distribuitor cap and rotor, tps sensor, K&N air filter, new Holley throttle body, full synthetic fluids. She runs great but no power. I'm not looking for a drag racer, but some power when I stomp on the gas would be nice. Seems like she needs to build up pressure, and then she goes, WTF!!!
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yeah that's true, I can only make her burn some rubber on turns. She just has a hard time climbing hills, my transmission shifts up and down pretty rough. I've gotten her checked out and the transmission guys say she's fine I even got the tranny flushed, no difference. So much for towing a small tent trailer w/her.
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ORIGINAL: kurbycar32
yea your dakota is floating around 5500 pounds. its made to haul things
yea your dakota is floating around 5500 pounds. its made to haul things
I find that my 3.9 feels sluggish unless I get to about half to 3/4 throttle. I like the passing power of it (say a 30 - 50mph sprint). I do agree that it's frustrating when my truck is empty and I have to either click off the OD or give it more gas and downshift when going up hills.
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i bought a helix bored throttle body spacer off this gentleman on ebay for $32.00 shipped and it made a big difference in my 318 .ths guys nickname is 93rag and honestly you can feel the seat of your pants gain and it boosted me 2.3 mpg also
and he does make them to fit the V-6 also
and he does make them to fit the V-6 also
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racin_40 I'm sorry for being a smartass and the giggles that come from installing a TB spacer, if you do a search on them you will find they are a useless product I would imagine your performance and mpg increases are from your other mods, here is a good quote from a user on here nickname "Snafu"
"Throttle body spacer does absolutely NOTHING for a multi-port injection engine. The point of a spacer is to increase the volume in the intake for the older TBI and carburated engine, giving the air and fuel more time and room to completely mix. The newer multi-port system injects fuel right at the end of the intake runner. The only thing going through your throttle body is air. The extra volume does nothing for you because fuel is added later. If you want to match the exhaust, you need a larger bore throttle body."
maybe I sould change my name it lilsmartass hehe
"Throttle body spacer does absolutely NOTHING for a multi-port injection engine. The point of a spacer is to increase the volume in the intake for the older TBI and carburated engine, giving the air and fuel more time and room to completely mix. The newer multi-port system injects fuel right at the end of the intake runner. The only thing going through your throttle body is air. The extra volume does nothing for you because fuel is added later. If you want to match the exhaust, you need a larger bore throttle body."
maybe I sould change my name it lilsmartass hehe