Originally posted by drhebert
New Questions:
E brake ; Is this needed if I don't plan on going over passes? any suggestions, what kind, where to buy, price range?
Fuel Presure Gauge ; what does a presure gauge do for me other than let me watch the pres. What do you do if pres isn't right? Remember, I'm not much of an engine guy.
transmission Upgrade ; This is one of my biggest concerns. Do I really need it? if so, what king, where to buy, price range?
Air Filter ; Seems like I read a lot about K&N filters. Any suggestions, kind, model, price range? I assume this is an easy install.
Again, Thanks for the help !!!
David
I'll post what i have gleaned from others:
1) Fuel pressue gauge is CRITICAL. These things eat lift pumps, and that's the only way to keep tabs on it. lf it isn't right, replace the lift pump (under warrantee). For a long-term fix, install a pusher pump
2) The E brake and Trans should be installed together, as the stock auto as far as I know, can't handle an E-brake. Both ATS and DTT have excellent reps in the transmission game, and are bulletproof. Either Bill or Don can hook you up. Expect to pay over 3 grand, and never have to worry after that.
3) You only really need the trans upgrade if you are pulling very heavy or increasing the engine's HP. Stock auto are quirky and have hit-or-miss durability. You could probably get away with a valve body upgrade and a replacement torque converter. The TC is the weak link in the stock auto, and a LOT cheaper than a whole new trans.
4) There are two ways to do the airfilter: replace he element only and keep the stock housing, or replace the whole thing with an "intake system". If you choose to keep the stock housing, avoid the K&N as it doesn't fit quite right and leaks. Go with AFE or such. If you want to replace the whole thing, try either the BHAF (from NAPA), or an intake system like the Mega Cannon. The BHAF is less than $50, but the Mega Cannon can top $200.
Hohn