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Hoosier_daddy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/08/2002 09:42:03
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Message: I just got my 2001 4.7 around christmas and I'm wanting to put an air intake on it. To be honest Im an idiot about this, so i was wondering if you could give me some info on whether itll increase my HP or gasmilage and what is the best kind to get for better milage and HP (i may be a poor student but nothing but the best for my baby)
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Peter M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/08/2002 10:29:51
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Message: Hoosier,
I have a Volant system on my truck. I like it because it has a plastic intake pipe (promotes cool air intake) It made quite a difference in performance on my truck.
There are other systems one is by Airrad but it has a metal tube which is more likely to heat as your engine heats up which will hurt performance.
The cost of the Volant system is about $260.00 from www.truckperformance.com
K&N is working on one for our truck but it is not available yet.
The install is easy.
If you would like to see a picture there is one on my website.
2002 Dakota QC 4.7
http://www.geocities.com/romeoprm/
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ZenDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/08/2002 10:31:30
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Message: 360airintakez.com
I purchased mine through them. I forget the price,,but it was considerably cheaper than similiar setups,,and came w/K&N filter. Almost same as a Z-tube,,but this one is in two pieces,,which will make it easier to install, and position in the engine bay.
Definitely felt pwr gain,,and the growl from under the hood is awesome.
Andy
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dakdakdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/08/2002 20:25:53
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Message: I got this on ebay and works fine, excellent sound, and 3 mpg increase. Not to mention, reasonable price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=601817441
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Cueball Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/06/2002 22:41:35
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Message: I bought a K&N Generation II for a Jeep 4.7 and made a few simple adjustments, for example, sawing the end of the intake tube where the filter fits on. This allowed the air intake tube to fit. It added alot of horsepower and it sucks more air then anything I have heard yet.
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Double D Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2002 13:23:32
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Message: Dude you can build your own for $67.60. My buddy is going to post a tech write up at modernmusclecars.net sometime this week.
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Todd Bouton Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2002 14:55:04
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Message: You Can build your own, and for LESS than what Double D says. Search the old archives for 'homebrew intakes'.
I've got one on my '01 4.7 5spd, and it added low end, MPG, smoother thru out the range, sound, etc.
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MikeD Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2002 15:21:06
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Message: Anyone heard anything about the Mopar Performance intake? I've seen a pic of it and it replaces the stock airhat plus has a cool air dam blocking out the heat from the engine. I'm thinkin about takin my Airaid off...the metal tube heats up too fast like that dude said.
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CThomp Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2002 16:19:49
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Message: T'd be cool to build one using ABS plastic and one of those 10" quick cold filters from intense performance. I kinda wish i'd have that of that before I bought mine. Maybe down the road.
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David W. Mitc Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2002 17:03:24
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Message: http://www.intenseperformance.com/products/Stage/Mike_mhejl_ZTube1_7inch.jpg
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DiegoDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2002 12:48:26
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Message: Get the 360 Air Intakez. Don't beleive the guys that say the Volant or the ABS Plastic Homebrews keeps the air cooler. They don't. They are black and heat up as fast as the aluminum ones. I know, we did a side by side comparison between a ABS homebrew and my 360. We placed thermo couples (small thermometers on an end of a long wire) and observed the temperatures from hand-held readouts in the cabs as we drove all around the deserts here outside of San Diego on a hot day. The 360's internal air temperature was the SAME as the black plastic sewer pipe rig (75 degrees). the outside air temp that day was 79 degrees and the ambient air temp outside the matching 9" K&N filters was 77 degrees on the filter side of our hot air deflectors and 90 degrees on the radiator side of our hot air deflectors. We used two (almost) identical trucks, one was a '01 CC and the other a '01 QC (DiegoDak's). DiegoDak and I (Dr.Dak) are biochemists and work in a lab together (I'm actually her boss)...beleive me when I say we did a scientific study on this! DiegoDak then trashed her homebrew and bought a 360, reason: It looked better (DiegoDak is a girl), and the 360 (and the likes) have better bends to them.
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Dr.Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2002 12:51:41
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Message: Damn, I did it again, the response from DeigoDak is supposed to be from Dr.Dakota!!! This is what happens when two people share the same (work) computer...it always defaults back to DiegoDak!! She's out in the lab working while I'm surfing...don't tell her!
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Jon Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2002 17:44:25
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Message: What about CARB certification? Is it necessary in California? I didn't think that the 360 Air Intakez was certified, but the Volant was.
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NewR/T Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2002 18:20:10
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Message: DiegoDak must be a 360 rep...kinda sounds like one. Sayin their product is better than others from "tests" they've run. Show us some charts or some hard data.
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Danny Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2002 20:33:20
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Message: K&N has a 14 inch dia...3 inch high open elemnt air cleaner...I bought it for 90 dollars, is a kit. Was good for about 15 horses!! and 1 mph top end, and 1 mpg fuel!! If you want number i will give it to you. All I had to do was to shorten my upper radiator hose by about 1 inch and move a vacume tube...thats it
danny
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Audie Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2002 07:49:31
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Message: Although I don't profess to being the sharpest knife in the drawer, I have have to question the accuracy of performance claims of some of the homebrew intakes, at least for the 4.7. I don't doubt that there are some increased HP gains but in combination with better fuel economy? The 4.7 has been out for 3 years now and below is my repsonse from K&N as to why/when they will have a drop in kit available for the 4.7 (Jan 24/02).
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Our R&D department has been designing and testing kits for the Dodge 4.7 Durangos and Dakotas for several months. At this time, testing has not brought results that meet our standards for improved horsepower. We have some prototypes currently in testing now and if all goes well hope to have them in production in the very near future.
Unfortunately, though, until and unless the results of the current tests are positive and meet our standards, we cannot estimate when production will begin.
Please check back periodically or check our online application guide at http://www.knfilters.com/appinq.htm for update.
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So I ask the question, if K&N who are performance specialists with decent R&D background and experience, have not been able to come up up with a kit that meets their standards, how come the shadetree mechanics can?
Not meaning to offend anyone but I probably have.
Cheers ..... Audie from Ontario
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CW GenIII
3/09/2002 11:32:16
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Message: I agree the intake by its self is very little gain. After I had done my exhaust, TB porting, IAT adjuster to help out the fuel mixture and the cams You couldn't pay me to take it off.
2001 RC 4.7 5sp 9.25" 3.92 LSD Ported 68mm TB, IAT adjuster, 3" flowmaster cat back, TPS @ .76V, 4" cold air, Roadmaster active suspention, Removed Third cat, Electric fan Convertion, HO cams. Working on adjustable fuel pressure with return.
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kent Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/08/2003 13:35:26
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Message: Any further air intake or tuning info ? All of this is over a year old. I have a 2002 4wd cc Dakota with a 4 spd auto. Seems to hunt geers a lot at hwy speeds. and only gets 15.7 mpg thought makin it breath might help !!
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BadMoFo Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/08/2003 13:47:48
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Message: K&N 4.7L air intake:
2003 DODGE Dakota TRUCK 4.7L V8 #: 57-1516
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/KNN571516
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Ben Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/08/2003 18:14:49
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Message: One more vote for the 360 Intakez intake. I got mine on my 4.7 and while I do not see the massive preformance gains that everyone it talking about I do get a little better pull and a sweet SWEET sound from my engine.
And for the LAST time, A METAL INTAKE DOES NOT HEAT THE AIR AND MAKE YOU LOSE PREFORMANCE!!! The air moves WAY to fast for it to heat up beond a degree or two MAX which if you are going to be an ass meanes you lose about 0.00000001% hp.
One word though I bought my intake straight from 360 and it did take about 3 weeks to get to me. But he does HAND BEND all of the pipes, and he only does this once YOU have placed the order. So that my be some of the reason why the turnaround is kinda slow.
360 all the way. Saves you some good money and you get a GREAT intake.
Always Thankfull,
Ben
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terry Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/10/2003 10:46:15
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Message: I'd go with the 360 air intakez. I have it and it's great. They have looks as well as performance. They are carb certified. Now until christmas the are 15% off through the website www.360airintakez.com
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