Low end power ?
#12
I posted a reply earlier, guess it didnt go through.
i never considered doing the rr's, i alsway thought that was a high end upgrade, out of my budget basicly. So i might be doing that.
Which would you guys do first? headers, intake, or rr's? and where would the plenum and kegger mod fit into place.
I ask cause i am very strapped for cash at this point.
EDIT- you can ignore this, it did go through i guess :-/
i never considered doing the rr's, i alsway thought that was a high end upgrade, out of my budget basicly. So i might be doing that.
Which would you guys do first? headers, intake, or rr's? and where would the plenum and kegger mod fit into place.
I ask cause i am very strapped for cash at this point.
EDIT- you can ignore this, it did go through i guess :-/
Last edited by aarons ram; 12-16-2010 at 07:48 PM.
#14
1.7 rr's are that good. Dang. Ive been looking for power with the wrong mods. Headers helped my low end good but top and defhelped. It pulle da tad longer and stronger in each gear before shifting. Which brand rr would you prefer. im in the same boat as the guy who posted but i have evrything minus gears and tune. Keeping my hopes up for the MPCM,they go pretty high $ now adays
#16
I keep hearing about gears but i have never messed with them and have no clue on what to do. What gears would you recommend, how much are they generally, and how hard is it to replace?
Im going into the military soon so might end up selling the truck so i might just fix the truck where it actually needs and leave it but idk.
#17
Take off the throttle body, and peak around the corners with a dentists mirror, and a flashlight. If you see evidence of oil, that does NOT seem to originate from the vacuum port for the PCV system.... you have a blown plenum. Also, an obviously displaced gasket is a good sign as well.
Gears run around 500 bucks or so for gear sets (front and rear) and install kits. (required) installation is more of an art form, than a skill. If you don't know what you are doing, pay someone else to do it. Total cost on such a job usually runs 1500 and up......
If you are going to be somewhere that you cannot take the truck..... don't put a lot of money into it. Either find somewhere to stash it, until you CAN have it with you, or sell it, and save your money to buy something when you get out.
Gears run around 500 bucks or so for gear sets (front and rear) and install kits. (required) installation is more of an art form, than a skill. If you don't know what you are doing, pay someone else to do it. Total cost on such a job usually runs 1500 and up......
If you are going to be somewhere that you cannot take the truck..... don't put a lot of money into it. Either find somewhere to stash it, until you CAN have it with you, or sell it, and save your money to buy something when you get out.
#18
Maybe if he's running a blown 408.
I kept trying and trying to justify the longtubes but the calculators I found all seemed to agree that the only longtubes I'm aware of, the pacesetters, are way way to big for my build. The math just doesn't work out with those and my current combo.
I also wanted to try some Thorleys but couldn't afford them at the time I was header shopping. The math works out great for them and the eddies I bought used.
I kept trying and trying to justify the longtubes but the calculators I found all seemed to agree that the only longtubes I'm aware of, the pacesetters, are way way to big for my build. The math just doesn't work out with those and my current combo.
I also wanted to try some Thorleys but couldn't afford them at the time I was header shopping. The math works out great for them and the eddies I bought used.
#19
Take off the throttle body, and peak around the corners with a dentists mirror, and a flashlight. If you see evidence of oil, that does NOT seem to originate from the vacuum port for the PCV system.... you have a blown plenum. Also, an obviously displaced gasket is a good sign as well.
#20
Ideally...... 1 5/8ths primaries would be what you would want in a long tube header for our trucks..... unfortunately...... there just isn't that big of a selection of headers available to us. There are the Doug Thorley Tri-Ys.... but, almost 600 bucks for headers is a bit steep for my tastes......