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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / May 2005

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psion - 01 May 2005 19:40 GMT
Is there any web site or book out there that can tell me how to get more
horsepower from my 318 motor without sacrificing alot of gas mileage and
without causing problems with the on-board computer?

I know there is a power chip for the computer system but Im looking for
other options also.
Denny - 01 May 2005 19:57 GMT
Check out www.hughesengines.com If they don't have it, chances are it
doesn't work.

Denny

> Is there any web site or book out there that can tell me how to get more
> horsepower from my 318 motor without sacrificing alot of gas mileage and
> without causing problems with the on-board computer?
>
> I know there is a power chip for the computer system but Im looking for
> other options also.
Ben There - 03 May 2005 02:58 GMT
Try a "Dry Nitrous" system. Only on demand so the MPG doesn't get hurt
very much.
A cat back exhaust, may headers.  You can increase the fuel injectors
to a larger volume and K&N the intake.

>Is there any web site or book out there that can tell me how to get more
>horsepower from my 318 motor without sacrificing alot of gas mileage and
>without causing problems with the on-board computer?
>
>I know there is a power chip for the computer system but Im looking for
>other options also.
 
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