I just ended a half sorted love affair with a beautiful, but superficial, white beast. Everything went well until I the first time I peered under her skirt and found a semi-floating Corp. 14 bolt rear-end and then learned of her unending thirst (11. 44 mpg). Her arms would wrap you in the softest of care and her breath was ice cold, but she did not have the stamina to work all day and then take out on the town that evening. Therefore, I have cut the strings on my 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LT Extended Cab, short bed 4 x 4 and set her free to someone else who will love and pamper her.
I have picked up my new Bronze 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Short Bed 4 x 4 SLT with the ETH/DEE!!!! I am elated with the changes and improvements in the model since I sold my 1995 1500. What a great toy I have captured and driving it is soooooo fun. Too much power, no such creature, from 2100 RPM up it is a monster!!! Looking for reasons to drive it and the latest is to go pickup some wood chips at K-Mart, so we can BBQ a pork roast for tonight.
The first item to adorn my new baby is going to be gauges. How many do I need, and what should I monitor under the hood? Are Pre-turbo temps or Post-turbo temps more critical, or must (should) I monitor both? Therefore, who makes the best gauges (readability, size, illumination, installation and cost)?
Glad to have joined the club. Now how about a local chapter of TDR in the Columbus/Atlanta, GA area???
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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Short Bed 4 x 4 ETH/DEE, leather, camper/trailer, etc, etc... Future BOMBer!!!!
Life NRA Member
[This message has been edited by justme (edited 07-17-2000). ]
I have picked up my new Bronze 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Short Bed 4 x 4 SLT with the ETH/DEE!!!! I am elated with the changes and improvements in the model since I sold my 1995 1500. What a great toy I have captured and driving it is soooooo fun. Too much power, no such creature, from 2100 RPM up it is a monster!!! Looking for reasons to drive it and the latest is to go pickup some wood chips at K-Mart, so we can BBQ a pork roast for tonight.
The first item to adorn my new baby is going to be gauges. How many do I need, and what should I monitor under the hood? Are Pre-turbo temps or Post-turbo temps more critical, or must (should) I monitor both? Therefore, who makes the best gauges (readability, size, illumination, installation and cost)?
Glad to have joined the club. Now how about a local chapter of TDR in the Columbus/Atlanta, GA area???
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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Short Bed 4 x 4 ETH/DEE, leather, camper/trailer, etc, etc... Future BOMBer!!!!
Life NRA Member
[This message has been edited by justme (edited 07-17-2000). ]