Mopar pcm question. Can I use this One?
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Now I have another question. A buddy of mine's buddy want to sell some non adjustable 1.7 HS RR's with about 5 - 10k on them. I know theyre great and only asking 100 bucks flat. Is that something worth while or forking the extra at least 150 (shipping in AK) for brand spankin new ones. The pcm questions been solved by the way. this would be awesome if they look clean. Just wondering what to look for as a red flag if they're used. Im unfamiliar with rockers. Thanks again guys! DF has been a big help lately
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As for the used roller rockers i dont see y not but if ur unsure then get the new.. i got mine from a guy who bought a r/t and the guy he bought from gave him the roller rockers. He didnt want so i bought them off him for 100 .... i got a great deal they were new in package never opened... mine only have 2k on them
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Now I have another question. A buddy of mine's buddy want to sell some non adjustable 1.7 HS RR's with about 5 - 10k on them. I know theyre great and only asking 100 bucks flat. Is that something worth while or forking the extra at least 150 (shipping in AK) for brand spankin new ones. The pcm questions been solved by the way. this would be awesome if they look clean. Just wondering what to look for as a red flag if they're used. Im unfamiliar with rockers. Thanks again guys! DF has been a big help lately
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Ive helped my buddy on his cummins so ill have him help me with it to even the odds. Guess Ill go talk to the guy and take a visual check on them. Thanks for the advice. I love my horespower.
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ya you will see a great gain with those basically like adding a cam that has 30 more lift than the one u got...
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95 Erokram -
where did you find a pcm? I have looked everywhere for one for my '99. My truck is a manual, 4x4, if anybody has one for sale.
And I'm curious about people, "tuning," the computer. From everything else that I've read until today, I have been informed that the Mopar computers will not respond to modifications, and that the use of any kind of, "chip," will fail to work for long, as the computer will quickly compensate for the changes.
where did you find a pcm? I have looked everywhere for one for my '99. My truck is a manual, 4x4, if anybody has one for sale.
And I'm curious about people, "tuning," the computer. From everything else that I've read until today, I have been informed that the Mopar computers will not respond to modifications, and that the use of any kind of, "chip," will fail to work for long, as the computer will quickly compensate for the changes.