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midnightmagic GenIII
4/04/2005 16:34:12
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Subject: HO CAMS IP: Logged
Message: truck has 79K on the ticker, what would i have to replace in a HO cam swap?
You gotta ask yourself one question...That Thing Got A HEMI???
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Kowalski GenIII
4/04/2005 16:51:50
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Message: The cams.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way
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ZenDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/05/2005 10:25:10
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Message: I think with higher mileage they suggest replacing the springs too right? Well,,the HO's aren't the different from stock really... I swapped mine w/like 70-80Kmi.s on my 4.7 - no problems so far - knock on wooden lucky glass inlaid buddha........
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midnightmagic GenIII
4/05/2005 12:32:10
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Message: thanks
You gotta ask yourself one question...That Thing Got A HEMI???
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Android287 GenIII
4/06/2005 21:46:48
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Message: Good to see that your back and still in one piece. Those cams will be a nice improvement with a lighter 2wd. A superchips is now finally available also. Makes a nice chirp when our auto's shift from first to second.
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01Motorsport Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/07/2005 09:15:12
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Message: I bought new valve cover gaskets with my HO cams install, although you can use the old ones. The cams are probably still the best single mod on a 4.7.
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rgathright Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/07/2005 11:25:09
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Message: I would go with something a little more aggressive, simply because changing the cams is a lot work for just 25 HP. http://www.krcperformance.com
Mofinwiley, from another forum used a 218 in his truck and only had problems, with the vacum while turning and braking hard @ the same time.
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dak287 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/07/2005 22:02:44
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Message: i thought the cam install was a piece of cake.
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