How to make a 97 dodge automatic smoke alot
#2
I knew you would be a newbie.. Man, I hate to be judgmental, but JEEZ!!! Im not a senior on this site, but I hate it when people bust up on this site and are like, I'm not going to be smart and search this forum and see if my question has already been answered or not, but I will start a new thread and see how I can make my truck smoke!!?! Really? Ughhh... Look, pull your plate, gut your AFC, lock it up, and un-do your intercooler piping! = SMOKE. Let me know how it works out for you
#9
What he said . But in all seriousness, don't come in here asking for smoke, you won't be welcome very well from the guys that have BUILT their trucks, and made a 5.9 cummins what they really should be. Ones that's tuned and can blow anything out of the water. It's kinda like a disgrace to them really.. But what I listed is $0 and will blow your truck to smithereens. That will get you smoke, yes sir, but it's highly unreccommended. Any other questions?
#10
Yeah I feel like smoke is a cool thing of the past... and it was cool because that's the only way people made power (mechanical injection, static timing, dirty injectors, laggy turbos, etc). So if your truck smoked more, usually it meant that you had it modified. But nowadays everyone knows you can build a clean high horsepower truck. So it ain't cool no more. Plus it's kinda obnoxious. I'm a diesel enthusiast myself, but if I'm driving my Explorer and some hee-haw in a lifted F250 smokes my window out at a stoplight "because he can" you bet I'm following his a$$ home.
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