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If it's a real RR, it's already got dual exhaust.
I'd do the Summit cam I posted (6900) before the one just above.
It's a more modern profile and better for factory exhaust manifolds.
That or the Summit K6900
Advertised Duration 278/288, Lift .421/.444
The Comp 256 only gives up 10 HP to the next size up 262, but the 256 has a MUCH broader and flatter torque curve.
Those two would be my top picks.
That's not entirely correct.
Witness the case of the commonly discussed B5 blue.
1969 was the first year and the code was therefore EB5.
However, in 1971, it was reformulated and the code was GB5.
Then in 1974, it was reformulated again, and the code was KB5.
ALL are technically "B5 blue"...
My Renegade has crazy low 1st and 2nd.
I think the final drive is something like 4.56.
6 speed manual with double overdrive (technically triple since 4th is .97 to 1).
IIRC the late 9 1/4 has different splines than the mid 70's one, so be careful with that.
No.
They can match any color even in different media- single stage, base/clear, etc.
They don't label the paint I get with the Mopar color name, only the formulation specs.
However, they did match a bottom tool box I wanted to match with a top box and the formula turned out to be nissan...
Started raining (hey it's FL and it's summer), so decided to mitigate the potential damage of the leak.
It's directly above a truss, and runs down the 2x4, down a brace, then around the bottom 2x4.
Absolutely no place to put a bucket to catch it. Zero.
So I wrapped as best I could- it's in an...
"E" is a 1969 formulation.
The OP is slightly confused.
He is simply dropping the first character (as seen on the fender tag) for one color name.
In 1969 and 1970 both colors were in fact "EV2".
If they had changed the formula for 1970, it would have been FV2.
...and I agree about the color...
...and scheduled the go ahead meeting to get my roof replaced.
Leak started last week.
'bout 12 years old.
Going with 1.25" standing seam.
It's double what a shingle roof costs, but hopefully will be the last roof I put on this house.
Also hope the insurance goes down...and I don't mean...
I was told they also made a 3.19 or something close and weird.
Saw an R/T special ordered with that.
Pert near blew my mind.
I hope that guy never tries to top my record 14.2 average MPG for a Dakota R/T ext cab.