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jasonious
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3/12/2001
20:04:11

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Hi All,

Love this board. Lot's of usefull information here. Glad to be amongst V8 lovers.

I just purchased (3 days ago) a 4.7 Quad with 5 speed, 3.55, and 4X4. What a truck. I have a couple of questions though:

1. Is Z tube a brand name, or a generic name for any CA system. Is the K&N the best?

2. My motor (with all of 259 miles) seems to rev easy, but is very slow to de-rev. When I blip the throttle it takes a second or two to return to idle. Is that normal?

3. What oil pressure should these guys run at under load? At any rpm above idle, my oil pressure gauge is pegged at the maximum setting on the gauge. Not pegged, but right against the right most line. Is this normal?

4. What's my redline?

Thanks, for all the help!

Jason



matt
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3/12/2001
21:03:48

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to answer your ? One I think its a brand name K&n is a very fine unit, two its normal, three is also normal, four it is the part of the tach that changes to red the very first part right where it changes to red try and avoid going into this area of the rpm gauge, it does have a little bit of a buffer zone built into it but dont chance it



intense99dak
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3/12/2001
22:05:53

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You have the infamous tach with no yellow/red on it, don't you? If I remember correctly, redline on the 4.7 is in the neighborhood of 5400, but don't go near it until your engine has had a chance to break in.

Chuck Robbins
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87Dakota
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3/12/2001
22:07:41

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About the oil pressure. I don't know if you have the one with numbers or not, but at cold it should be no higher than about 70 psi at idle. When you going down the road, pending on what kink of tranny you have, it should be at around 30-40 psi at 30 or 35 psi.

1987 Dakota 3.9L, 3 speed, 220,000 miles

Bernd
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3/13/2001
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(1) Z-Tube is the product name from Intense Performnace (http://www.intenseperformance.com)

(2) Normal. The IAC controls the idle so "blipping" the throttle will give you that response.

(3) That would depend on what RPM and how much of a load, but the average is 50-70PSI

(4) You don't have a "Redline" marker on your Tach? (Wierd)

Bernd D. Ratsch
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Jasonious
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3/13/2001
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Hi Guys,

Thanks for the responses. Yeah, I have no redline on my tach!!! I was curious what the max rpm's were for the 4.7. I guess from the documentation it's around 5500. The oil pressure gauge has no numbers just the L H. What's strange is that the gauge reads about half way up at idle, and then goes all the way to H at anything more then idle. It nevers goes past the line, just stays on H. I'm used to pressure rising slightly when you step on the go pedal. Just curious if anyone else has seen this.

Jason



matt
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3/13/2001
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I have the same engine you have and mine reads at about 3/4 of the gauge at all times. 99% sure that yur oil psi is fine every truck will read diff. do to the psi sending unit none of them are the same.



95DakotaV8
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3/13/2001
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My oil pressure always reads on the high side of the gauge also, always has since I have owned it.

Kevin Rants
95 Dakota CC SLT 4x4, 5.2L, 5spd, 3.90 rear end


Dan Gruber
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3/13/2001
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Mine does all the things you describe, and it it normal. Redline is 5500 rpm.

Dan
2000 CC/SLT+/4X4/4.7/auto/3.55LSD



Bowtuner
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3/14/2001
23:23:48

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everything is normal!
A test for redline:
Push gas pedal in low gear till you see blue smoke, mark your gauge, buy new engine, now you know. :)
Jus kidden,
Take it easy on it, you'll get the feel for it soon enough. Luv dem V8's!!!



Nick
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3/14/2001
23:37:39

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The beauty of a V-8 is you don't have to go above 3K RPM's if you don't want to. And can still waste Toyotas. If you are really concerned about the oil level, just check it. Factories have occasionaly made mistakes in production. :) Enjoy your truck, I love mine.

1997 Dodge Dakota Sport 5.2-V-8
Duel Exhaust, Growler Mufflers

Bernd
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3/15/2001
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Funny...I don't have to do that either to "waste" Toy'lets. ;)

Bernd D. Ratsch
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT
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redbone
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3/16/2001
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is there supposed to be a redline on the tach because mine dosent have it either

REDBONE 01 dakota qc 4.7 3:55 stik

Nick
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3/16/2001
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But you could also beat me going in reverse Bernd. SO thats not saying much.

1997 Dodge Dakota Sport 5.2-V-8
Duel Exhaust, Growler Mufflers

Bernd
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3/16/2001
23:28:43

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Funny, I thought that "R" meant Race... ;)


Bernd D. Ratsch
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