View Poll Results: Would you rather have the...
HUG5409 FI AirGap Kit (Retail $599.99, DF Price $525.00)
9
37.50%
HUG7714 Plenum Repair (Retail $86.00, DF Price $76.00)
8
33.33%
Not interested.
7
29.17%
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#51
I don't, strictly speaking, require a diesel for what I'm asking of my truck. Not that I'd mind if the diesel elves would swap one into place while I'm sleeping.
You're making me feel old, calling a DQ tunnel ram "old school". Puckin' funk!
#53
True!
I don't, strictly speaking, require a diesel for what I'm asking of my truck. Not that I'd mind if the diesel elves would swap one into place while I'm sleeping.
You're making me feel old, calling a DQ tunnel ram "old school". Puckin' funk!
I don't, strictly speaking, require a diesel for what I'm asking of my truck. Not that I'd mind if the diesel elves would swap one into place while I'm sleeping.
You're making me feel old, calling a DQ tunnel ram "old school". Puckin' funk!
Last edited by 98Dak408; 06-03-2010 at 09:32 PM.
#54
Sorry for not throwing smilies enough -- I'd assumed you were joking about the diesel.
I remain tossed up about that stinking manifold and by now I'm thinking that it'd be better to just get a better floor in the plenum than to waste more mental energy on the question. There's nothing inherently wrong with the design of the stock piece aside from the pan problem, and from an engineering standpoint I like the concept of it.
Freeing up $500 in my build budget gets me to thinking about cams.
I remain tossed up about that stinking manifold and by now I'm thinking that it'd be better to just get a better floor in the plenum than to waste more mental energy on the question. There's nothing inherently wrong with the design of the stock piece aside from the pan problem, and from an engineering standpoint I like the concept of it.
Freeing up $500 in my build budget gets me to thinking about cams.
#55
Sorry for not throwing smilies enough -- I'd assumed you were joking about the diesel.
I remain tossed up about that stinking manifold and by now I'm thinking that it'd be better to just get a better floor in the plenum than to waste more mental energy on the question. There's nothing inherently wrong with the design of the stock piece aside from the pan problem, and from an engineering standpoint I like the concept of it.
Freeing up $500 in my build budget gets me to thinking about cams.
Today 08:16 PM
I remain tossed up about that stinking manifold and by now I'm thinking that it'd be better to just get a better floor in the plenum than to waste more mental energy on the question. There's nothing inherently wrong with the design of the stock piece aside from the pan problem, and from an engineering standpoint I like the concept of it.
Freeing up $500 in my build budget gets me to thinking about cams.
Today 08:16 PM
What I like about the kegger is it really does work down low. And, it has equal runner lengths. But it does fall flat toward the upper end. I thought about machining more out of the underside to shorten the runners but at some point I think you'd be approaching the realm of a single plane and may start lacking flow volume. The type of cam you have dictates manifold design too as well as gear, stall, etc, in order to get it moving down low. So if you're more concerned about the low end, perhaps a slightly modified kegger with something like a 206 cam. If you’re thinking a larger cam than that or enhanced mid-range and higher rpm power, then I would definitely look at the Hughes Airgap or an M1 (2-bbl or 4-bbl)
It's really easy to get into a pissing contest over intake manifolds; I've seen it over-and-over on other forums. It can be a matter of perception. One guy told me he thinks people feel they lost low end because the mid and upper end is so much better that their perception is thrown off. Maybe for me, maybe not for you.
I ran the M1 2-bbl on my stroker for a while with a 52mm TB. It made nice power but I always thought I should have more. Then I bored a stock throttle body out to 53.6mm and what a difference it made in mid to high end power with no perceptible loss of low end. Then I wondered if a 4-bbl would be better than the 2-bbl for my application. There is a point of no further gain but am I there yet? The next step was going to be the 4-bbl intake but I was getting further along with my modified tunnel ram and I needed the intake off to mock it up. I’m thinking a progressive linkage so it’s not so sensitive taking off with max flow when I stand on it. Unlike a carbureted setup, I can’t overwhelm the engine with gas by using large throttle bodies on the EFI.
Anyway, good luck with your decision. I know I agonize over just about every aspect of modifications I do to my truck.
#56
#57
Since I converted the tunnel ram to EFI, I cut the plenum size down since it is no longer needed for fuel mixing.
#58
Original quote In regard to post #52 in regard to post #51
Revised quote from post #52 in regard to post #51
For clarification, this is the revised response from this person in regard to my diesel comment that I made in fun. I apologize for the misunderstanding as you never know how a comment is going to be received. I have never had any dealings with this person or known of him prior to his comments. I am new to this forum and enjoy the sharing of ideas. I am an avid Dodge enthusiast. I see there are others from other forums here too. Again, I apologize for any misunderstanding.
yeah F all this noise IMO, LOTS OF REASONS!! BUT SUMS IT UP FOR ME NEVER WOULD SEND A BUCK TO THAT GUY......
Never would send a buck to that guy.......
Last edited by 98Dak408; 06-05-2010 at 02:07 PM.
#59
For clarification, this is the revised response from this person in regard to my diesel comment that I made in fun. I apologize for the misunderstanding as you never know how a comment is going to be received. I have never had any dealings with this person or known of him prior to his comments. I am new to this forum and enjoy the sharing of ideas. I am an avid Dodge enthusiast. I see there are others from other forums here too. Again, I apologize for any misunderstanding.