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bkirkpatrick

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cefloyd 1961 wrote:

Thinking about puting a K&N cold air induction kit on it has anyone tried this and does it work?


You won't notice much without other engine mods...


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100% dependent on the vehicle...worth noticeable power and mileage on some, no change on others.


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Jarlaxle wrote:

100% dependent on the vehicle...worth noticeable power and mileage on some, no change on others.


If all you do is install a CAI, I stand by my original statement. The ECU in a naturally aspirated vehicle will not take advantage of the increased airflow and in most cases, will adjust fueling to negate it.

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What Kind of engine mods would I need and what would be the cost?


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Jarlaxle wrote:

100% dependent on the vehicle...worth noticeable power and mileage on some, no change on others.


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cefloyd 1961 wrote:

What Kind of engine mods would I need and what would be the cost?


Really unless your willing to put a significant amount of money into upgrades I wouldn't bother. Start w/ supercharging it best bang you can get for the money. That's what I'd do on my bb if I felt I needed more.

The 6L is a very capable engine and bulletproof, I would have settled for it but I wanted the ally trans and the BB.


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I could not afford new, and could not afford any good shape older diesels, so I ended up getting a 1996 GMC K2500 extra cab, long box 4x4 with a Vortec 454/7.4 litre.
Got the dealer down to 5200CDN it had 219.000Km when I got it almost three years ago, and so far I have used it to pull a 1999 22 foot fifth wheel and now it has one trip pulling a 2004 24.5 foot Fifth wheel, so far it has been good, but still not sure how much I should push it on hills.
Always feel funny when I have it reving or going into passing gear on hills.

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partsman01 wrote:

I could not afford new, and could not afford any good shape older diesels, so I ended up getting a 1996 GMC K2500 extra cab, long box 4x4 with a Vortec 454/7.4 litre.
Got the dealer down to 5200CDN it had 219.000Km when I got it almost three years ago, and so far I have used it to pull a 1999 22 foot fifth wheel and now it has one trip pulling a 2004 24.5 foot Fifth wheel, so far it has been good, but still not sure how much I should push it on hills.
Always feel funny when I have it reving or going into passing gear on hills.


Run it up to redline with confidence. That number is good. That said, a new timing chain may be a good idea, especially for a tow vehicle.


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If you don't mind slowing down on the mountain passes then get the gas motor. I did that for many years.
I prefer my diesel because I know it has the power to get me out of almost any situation. I tend to stay at 60 mph but have also pushed it to 75mph through mountain passes when I had to get back from a long weekend. I don't know if I would buy a newer diesel with all the pollution crap.


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