Charles.rogers1
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- Ram Year
- 1998
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- 5.2
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Damnit. Makes me wanna put mine in.
Just make sure you got a Plan B if they aren't as "direct fit" as advertised.
Shorties'll boost the low and mid range power, which is precisely where you want to see an increase on our heavy trucks. I know Pepper likes his long tubes but he's also got that M1 which let's in a lot more air and makes those long tubes, which move more air out, right at home. With the kegger, I just don't think long tubes will be much better overall than shorties.
Now, you'll certainly get more benefit from the shorties with other stuff. My tune was basically waiting for a year for these babies.
Next up, Harland Sharp 1.7 ratio roller rockers! Gonna have to wait till next year methinks because I REALLY need to head to the steering shop and get some work done on the front end. The front end of my truck has it's own little war going on. It squeaks, it clunks, it pulls and it keeps trashing the ****ing driver side u-joint.
Pics or it didn't happen
Damnit. Makes me wanna put mine in.
If I could find a photo hosting site worth a damn and not blocked at work....
Should take em to a shop when you do em and see if they'll cut off the ball collectors for a 3bolt flange or something. Mucho better
lol Do you remember who you're talking to here?
So there I was...
standing at the paint rack at the local hobby store. I spied a can of Sublime Green. "Wow" I says to myself..."That's OEM Mopar mix!"
So I bought a can and took it home...and this is what happened.
I fear the powder coater may be making more money off of me.
Trying to decide if the gauge faces need to be white.
Bruh #gainz.
Oh, just do it. Headers have been proven power gains for, what, seventy years? You've already got a modified TB, go ahead and get a tune while you're at it. You won't regret it.
Hey, I've got dentistry of my own coming up (one tooth's been root canal'd and needs finishing work, another's rotted almost through and a thrid isn't far behind) but I didn't let that stop me. Good thing my insurance is covering half of it or I'd really be in a sling. I'm gonna be in deep anyway but screw it. You only live once, right? I would just swipe my credit card for those Harland Sharps but man, I've been to hell in back to get the ****ers open again. That's one pit I definitely don't want to fall in again, LOL.
I'll recommend the Remflex gaskets that I'm using now. No leaks so far with my eBay shorties. Just don't bend them. They really don't like that. The packaging makes it pretty clear.
Hey, I've got dentistry of my own coming up (one tooth's been root canal'd and needs finishing work, another's rotted almost through and a thrid isn't far behind) but I didn't let that stop me. Good thing my insurance is covering half of it or I'd really be in a sling. I'm gonna be in deep anyway but screw it. You only live once, right? I would just swipe my credit card for those Harland Sharps but man, I've been to hell in back to get the ****ers open again. That's one pit I definitely don't want to fall in again, LOL.