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    1993 Dodge Ram 150 CCSB 2WD LE

    Thank you guys!
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    FNG from Hell..er...Phoenix

    Welcome aboard... I to, live in phoenix.
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    New From Arizona

    Welcome neighbor!
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    HighTechRedneck's Red Dodge Build Thread

    Good start... We're partial to red
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    best electric fan for the job?

    Thank you sir, I will look into these injectors. I have two friends that have Dakotas, one turbo...9.5 second quarter mile truck, and the other has a Paxton supercharger, both run bigger injectors... I'm just ramping up for a turbo... Maybe! Lol (stroker?)
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    best electric fan for the job?

    Thanks, I'll look into both fan options. As far as injectors go, the truck runs fantastic, I was thinking when I start throwing performance goodies at it, that a little bit bigger injectors would be in order... To compliment the rest of the upgrades. Fixing the plenum issue before it becomes...
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    best electric fan for the job?

    Hi all, I've been contemplating putting an electric fan on the ol' girl, but I want it to fit under the stock shroud (for original looks purpose). Ideas on which one? I'm thinking thermostatically controlled (so I don't have to mess with a switch, just let it so it's thing). I'll be making other...
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    Left Side of Truck Sittong Lower Than Right

    Hot rod, custom car shop would be the best equipped for something like this.
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    New Mississippi Guy

    Welcome aboard!
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    Fng

    Nice rig, welcome to the forum.
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    New guy from Louisiana!

    Welcome...
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    Hello (New truck)

    We love red...
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    Rowdy says hello

    Yes, thank you for your service, and welcome to RF...
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    Moving to the northeast

    Undercoating of some sort. Depends on the conditions, how much salt is used. Get some good quality catch all's (thick rubber floor mats, that will catch the mud and snow, keep from rotting the floors), invest in a solid pressure washer, heated if possible, because no matter how many times you...
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