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1999 Ram - won't go over 70MPH

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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by peshewa
If you do replace the O2 sensor, dont go with bosch - worst brand on everything I have ever used from them. Delphi & denso are at the top end on those from my experience.
bosch does seem to make good injectors... they seem to do way better than lucas and accel in a side by side comparison..
NGK is the fav here for 02 sensors...I myself have had good luck with the borg warner ones on ebay for $21.00 shipped...
 
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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 07:06 PM
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The heavier duty truck wouldn't help. My 2500 has the same 46RE as the 1500's...... step up to the 8 liter, or der diesel, and THEN you get a better trans. (which we see a LOT fewer issues with.....)

I would hope that the new bolts were SHORTER.
true buts thats only if He stuck with the automatic.... werent there more manual 2500's out there? I know it was an option for the 5.9l on the 2500's and not 1500's...
 
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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Augiedoggy
true buts thats only if He stuck with the automatic.... werent there more manual 2500's out there? I know it was an option for the 5.9l on the 2500's and not 1500's...
I don't know, autos are a dime a dozen around here... I have yet to see one with a manual, regardless of weight rating....
 
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