>I own a 97 Dodge Ram with a 5.9L(360).The truck has 75000 miles on it
>and i'm looking to get a little more power out of it.What is everyone's
>opinion on those tuning computers availiable on the market?I'm hearing
>that they retail for roughly 400.00 dollars or so?By turning it up(horse
>power),Am i running the risk of hurting the motor?
I have the Hypertech for a 2002 Dodge 4x4 with the 360. (5.9 gas) It did seem
to help a little, but not a lot. I have not tried the 91 octane setting yet, as
I have not had time to put a cooler running thermostat in. Hopefully, that will
be a big improvement.... I'll let you know when I try it.
Cliff
James BIGFOOT Holloway - 27 May 2004 12:02 GMT
any performance gain in a engine will as you say HURT it, it does very much
depend on how much u go up by ie will u go up by say 100 BHP then it will
not need as much looking after than if u went up by 500bhp. It will really
depend on how u drive the truck, if u drive it in a normal way then there
should be no reason y it will not last as long as it would if you had not
tunred it up.
Hope this helps
> >I own a 97 Dodge Ram with a 5.9L(360).The truck has 75000 miles on it
> >and i'm looking to get a little more power out of it.What is everyone's
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> Cliff