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stevedak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/13/2006 15:50:01
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Message: Hey zzark. If I remember right, you installed harland sharp roller rockers a few months ago. Have you noticed a change in your MPGs???
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zzark *GenII*
11/13/2006 21:46:57
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Message: Yes I did install the HS 1.7 rockers.
No change in gas mileage.
And not much of a change in performance.
But they were easy to install.
zzark
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zzark *GenII*
11/13/2006 21:56:37
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Message: I've done almost every mod mentioned on this site.
My 1994 runs better than new.
But it is hard to say that a single mod is THE ONE that produced a noticeable change.
Each mod added a little benefit.
My Dak now purrs like a content cat. It is hard to believe how smooth it is on the highway.
And it sounds great. Not to loud or ricey.
The HS rockers did help in the engine/exhaust sound.
zzark
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J and J Auto GenII
11/13/2006 21:58:57
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Message: Try a new o2 sensor
there should be a very noticeable power increase
from 16 1800rpm on up to redline if not there
is something not right
This will come from a lazy o2 not reading the
increase in oxigen bet your plugs are as white
as a ghost also
They need to be a tan light sandy color or
its plain and simple not getting enough fuel
buy direct ngk.com
The factory sensor is an ngk ntk
They begain to becom lazy around 60 to 80,000
miles and is not that noticeable on a stock
truck because they run so close to the base
computer tables
If you notice no increase in power from a
bigger throttle body or the 1.7's replace the
o2
These 2 mods should be very noticeable
Larry J&J Auto
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stevedak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/14/2006 07:58:53
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Message: As always, thanks for the comments
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