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K&N filters by andy_jordan
Jun 28, 2000 (5:58 pm)
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In response to a request:


What is a K&N filter and how can it help me?


K&N is a company that makes air filters. They are wll known for two things - an ability to make filters that allow more air into the engine, and filters that don't need to be replaced, ever (well for a million miles anyway). Best of all it is the same filter.


OK, some details. K&N have two main products for different vehicles, a replacement filter, or a replacement air flow system. The first is a straight replacement for the stock air filter, the second involves replacing the stock air filter with a different style of filter (usually conical) and some ducting. As you might expect the second option is more effective and more expensive.


The whole purpose of this is to get more, and to some degree cooler, air into the engine. Without getting into all of the technical issues, if this can be done the engine can generate more horse power (somewhere in the 8-14hp range), better fuel efficiency, or (with judicious driving) both.


The million mile part comes from the way that the filter is made. Most paper filters quickly become dirty and blocked and therefore less efficient. They are throw away parts and so are replaced with new filters. K&N uses a different approach - when their filters get dirty you simply clean them and replace them. K&N sell special cleaning agents and an oil that is used to coat the filter. For most people the cleaning process is a once a year thing.
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Andy Jordan, Tagging along by bookitty
Jun 28, 2000 (10:11 pm)
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Andy, these former postings may shed some more light on using the K&N filter system.


#92 of 92: k&n filters (johnboy9 <http://townhall.edmunds.com/cgi-bin/townhall/vprofile?user=johnboy9>) Thu 17 Feb '00 (08:34 AM)
  I understand k&n filter #33-2084 will fit the 4.7 . It is for a Dodge 5.2/5.9 engine . The cheapest I found was at Auto Zone for $45.00 Johnboy9


#94 of 95: k&n filter for 4.7 (keg3 <http://townhall.edmunds.com/cgi-bin/townhall/vprofile?user=keg3>) Wed 23 Feb '00 (09:31 AM)
got the k&n in (#33-2084). fits fine (even though its spec 'd for the 99 5.2). dont notice too much difference in the way of low end torque, there might be some increase,i havent really had the chance to test that area of it, but there is definately an increase in power at higher rpms while on the highway. its doing what it should. go get one.


Hope that this helps;


Bookitty
#9 of 241
4.7 stalling by andy_jordan
Jun 29, 2000 (2:34 pm)
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Why does my brand new 4.7 V8 keep stalling?


Blame it on the computers. The 4.7 has a very complicated Engine Management System controlled by computers. These computers are programmed to
try and minimize emissions and maximize fuel
economy - and they are really quite good at it -
until someone comes along and starts driving the
truck.


The computers have to 'learn' your individual
driving habits - where do you shift, how do you use the clutch when decelerating, how heavy is your right foot, etc, etc.


The computer can then adjust the way that it
controls the engine revs based on your individual
driving style. However this takes time, and for
the first couple of thousand miles the computer
will make mistakes as it encounters new driving
situations.


The learning process will take longer with
standards than automatics as there is less
consistency over gear shifts, and it will take
longer if two or more drivers aredriving the truck
for prolonged periods - because everyone has
different driving styles.


As the 4.7s move on to second owners, expect to
see a re-learning process as the computer gets used to its 'new' driver.
#10 of 241
Recovery hooks/tow hooks by gsu1
Jun 30, 2000 (3:01 pm)
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Why are there no recovery hooks on the front of my Quad, not that I will take it to far off road. I see several truck that are 4x4 with them on the front. Ranger, F-150 and Z-71's all have tow hooks in the front, at least in the 4x4 models. Yes you can joke that they probable need them. (ford-forget off road driving) sorry just had to use that one. I just want to be sure if I ever get stuck that I can get pulled out safely with out damage to the truck.
#11 of 241
spark knock by impy2
Jul 05, 2000 (11:13 pm)
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I have the 2000 Dakota club sport 4X4 5-speed, 3.92 axle ratio, loaded, with the bigger tires, and a 4.7 Liter V8. I have 3000 miles on the vehicle. I use 87 octane fuel. (that is what the owners manual says to use) I get heavy spark knock (pinging) when climbing a hill or under heavy accelerating. It will "ping" throughout the entire RPM range. I have tried all types fuel.....exxon, chevron, BP,etc...... but no matter what I use I still have the pinging. I used 93 octane just for kicks. It helped the "pinging" significantly and I can barely hear any pinging using 93 octane, but the owners manual says that frequent use of premium will hinder performance. To tell you truth, the truck runs much better on 87 octane. When using 87 octane, it starts fine, accelerates strong, no hesitation, and never dies but pings like crazy. What is my problem? No trouble codes show up on a diagnostic test. I have ruled out carbon build up because it is brand new. I have ruled out spark plugs for the same reason.
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A question about the stalling by dodgeboy8
Jul 16, 2000 (4:00 am)
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Hello everyone,
I'm new around here, so please bear with me.
I own a 00' Quad Cab 4.7 V8 SLT, loaded, 3.55 rear, handling pkg. ect... My question is this..
Has anyone figured out how to override the top speed limiter (97mph) or is this something that all 4.7liter owners are gonna have to put up with?
Any information from anyone would be of help.
By the way, I LOVE MY TRUCK....just want a little more on the top end!
#13 of 241
speed limiter (97mph) dodgeboy8 by iowabigguy
Jul 16, 2000 (5:36 am)
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I don't have first hand experience on my trucks top speed but I was under the impression that you were limited by tire rating. Stock tires at just under 100mph and 112mph with the tire handling package. If you get the Mopar performance computer it removes the speed limiter among its features. Rick
#14 of 241
Not 'exactly' a faq - so 'hidden / dodgeboy8 by themacguy
Jul 16, 2000 (7:32 am)
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I've been asked (about a dozen times in the Topics) how my speed limiter got itself in the 'non working' mode. ALL I'm going to say is that is has to do with the 'cruise control' and 'one or two little wires.' I DO NOT want any one to lose their life (or my waranty) by going into details here (or anywhere). Let's just say after my first two tire changes to different sizes, with the requisite speedo resets - the cruise control 'stopped working' for a bit, so I went to an old Army Air Corps bomber base near Pyote (yes, the Enola Gay and MacArthur's planes were there after the war) to see if it would engage at any speed. I turned onto the 'near' 2 mile long runway at about 50 mph and ran it 'at various speeds' up to and past the stock speedo rating. It also happens we were running an auto-x session that day for our Porsches and several members were trying to - I guess - 'set' their cruise controls as well. At some pretty hefty speeds. (Ambient air temp was 54 degrees, a bit of rain the day before and a 'slight' tail wind to no wind.) A hand held radar unit built by a Cincinnati based company picked my 4.7/auto/2wd/3.55/non-lsd equipped Quad up at the end of the main runway at a shade over 137 mph with time to hit the brakes hard before the runoff lane. Just barely. Scared me silly. And warped my rotors.


My cruise control didn't set at that speed either.
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Dakota Fuel Pump Problem? by pnedry
Jul 18, 2000 (8:34 pm)
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I have a 95 Dodge Dakota 5.2 V8 (the old 318 ci) 4x4, SLT, w/ 134K on it. I love the vehicle.
When I first had it, the engine was slow to fire.
The dealer replaced the fuel pump module and some
check valves from a TSB. No problems for 110K
miles. Then the fuel float sending unit failed.
I had that replaced. Then, for the past few months I have noticed that when the fuel level drops below 1/2 tank it begins to bog down and miss. It gets worse as the level gets lower. When I fill up, the performance returns to normal. I took it to a Dodge dealer; they did the $65 diagnostics test and told me I need new plug wires and clean the throttle body. Before taking it in I had replaced the plugs, distributor cap, and rotor. I replaced the plug wires and cleaned the intake. No change.


I put a gage on the fuel rail and it reads 37-38
psi consistently, at idle and when driving it. I
have not done the volume check.


Should I spend the money to replace the fuel
module ($305 Mopar; $160 AutoZone) ? I've had the tank and module out to see if there were any apparent deficiencies. There weren't any. Can anyone help me?
               
Patrick
#16 of 241
Break-In Period - Towing by fat_fenders
Aug 16, 2000 (3:56 pm)
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This board is filled with quite a number of people that truly seem to know what they are talking about. So I pose this question...


What recommendations for minimum break-in on a new Quad Cab w/4.7, before towing a 1700 lb pop-up camper approximately 350 miles?


The Sales wiener wasn't any help. As soon as he said, "I think"...I knew I should just ignore him.


Anyway, he told me personally, he thought 2500 miles so you could do that first oil change and get the "chips" out of the engine. I said, "WHAT chips!?!" He was referring to metal chips in the engine from manufacture. I hope to heck Dodge has better quality control than that!!! This is where you visualize me eyes rolling.


Car Salesmen say the darnest things... Hey, that gives me an idea. Maybe a thread to post


Thanks,
fat_fenders

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