Roller Rockers installed
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RE: Roller Rockers came today, any tips?
Silver,
Thanks for all the help! Mopar PCM is a moot point for my '01, I'll try to scavenge around for an '01 5.2 that matches. We've got a few Dodge specific junkyards around here, I'll call around and see what they say.
I did notice the B&G offers a handheld tuner now as well. If the PCM's are too expensive around here, I just might go that route. Do you happen to know if the torque management they remove is a physical thing done to the PCM itself, or is it all computational? I would think if they weren't somehow physically changing the PCM (shorting a jumper or some other such modification) then Hypertech or Superchips would have figured out a way to remove the torque management on our trucks.
Thanks for all the help! Mopar PCM is a moot point for my '01, I'll try to scavenge around for an '01 5.2 that matches. We've got a few Dodge specific junkyards around here, I'll call around and see what they say.
I did notice the B&G offers a handheld tuner now as well. If the PCM's are too expensive around here, I just might go that route. Do you happen to know if the torque management they remove is a physical thing done to the PCM itself, or is it all computational? I would think if they weren't somehow physically changing the PCM (shorting a jumper or some other such modification) then Hypertech or Superchips would have figured out a way to remove the torque management on our trucks.
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RE: Roller Rockers came today, any tips?
The center divider is a pita to get to. 3" wheel will cut your runners at the same time, and a dremmel wont cut fast at all. What I wound up doing was taking the dremmel and making little cuts on both sides, and then taking a bolt cutter to the plate and using that to shatter the alum. With the pre cuts the alum shattered right along those lines, so there was no worries about going into the manifold itself.
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RE: Roller Rockers came today, any tips?
No center divider on my intake thankfully, they stopped that somewhere around '98 or '99. They stopped using EGR and I think the need for it was gone. DC probably had the things over-produced and used them until the stock was depleted.
Not a bad a idea about the bolt cutters. I have been debating the Dremel vs. Rotozip purchase for a bit now. The Rotozip would be better for this job as its a beefier unit with a thicker shaft and collar than the dremel, but the dremel might get used more around the house. Rotozip's kind of bulky to try and get in tight places.
Not a bad a idea about the bolt cutters. I have been debating the Dremel vs. Rotozip purchase for a bit now. The Rotozip would be better for this job as its a beefier unit with a thicker shaft and collar than the dremel, but the dremel might get used more around the house. Rotozip's kind of bulky to try and get in tight places.
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RE: Roller Rockers came today, any tips?
Great thread guys!!! Just what I was looking for. In the forums I've been getting info on a plenum fix I am going to be doing in a week or two....was thinking of doing the rockers as well. Now that I saw this thread...I think I'm gonna dive in. Thanks.. great job!!