More Power
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More Power
It's carbo again, I have the 2005 Ram 1500 Daytona Edition.... I am new to the engine aspect of trucks...if u want to talk about stereo systems I am good to go, however not that great with engines. I would like to get more power and fuel economy out of my truck, if possible.. I already have a K&N cold air intake installed and the dual exhaust (which came standard). Could someone help me out with what to do next? Thanks
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RE: More Power
Upgrade your ignition as best as possible. Many people don't like them, but I'm a big fan of the Taylor shorty wires. Just be wary of burning your plugs, seems to be a problem with mid-mileage hemis around here. I noticed the difference right away, but the other day I put fresh plugs in and really noticed a difference. The consensus around here seems to be either OE style plugs, or iridiums. Little $$, or alot of $$. The flashpaq is a definite.
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RE: More Power
ORIGINAL: HemiLonestar
Upgrade your ignition as best as possible. Many people don't like them, but I'm a big fan of the Taylor shorty wires. Just be wary of burning your plugs, seems to be a problem with mid-mileage hemis around here. I noticed the difference right away, but the other day I put fresh plugs in and really noticed a difference. The consensus around here seems to be either OE style plugs, or iridiums. Little $$, or alot of $$. The flashpaq is a definite.
Upgrade your ignition as best as possible. Many people don't like them, but I'm a big fan of the Taylor shorty wires. Just be wary of burning your plugs, seems to be a problem with mid-mileage hemis around here. I noticed the difference right away, but the other day I put fresh plugs in and really noticed a difference. The consensus around here seems to be either OE style plugs, or iridiums. Little $$, or alot of $$. The flashpaq is a definite.