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RE: more Re: Dakota R/T?

To: "'Jack Hilton III '" <JackHilton@charter.net>,
Subject: RE: more Re: Dakota R/T?
From: John Steczkowski <stecz@Crossroads.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 07:35:01 -0600
The brochure says 6700 for the short beb/short cab.

john

----Original Message-----
   >From:       Jack Hilton III [SMTP:JackHilton@charter.net]
   >To:         Mark J. Andy [SMTP:marka@telerama.com];autox mailing list
[SMTP:autox@autox.team.net]
   >Cc:         
   >Subject:            more  Re: Dakota R/T?
   >Type:       IPM.Note
   >Date:       Friday, March 12, 1999 1:43 PM
   >
   >
   >
   >BTW - The towing capacity is either 6000 or 6500 , I don't have my
owner's
   >manual handy . 
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >Just so happens that I ran my 98 Dakota R/T Club Cab at Atlanta Motor
   >Speedway in February . 
   >
   >I did rather well , considering the weight of the truck , the fact that
it
   >was my first time at AutoX , and that I was on nearly bald stock
Goodyear
   >RS-As . The only real problem I had was the truck's tendancy to want to
   >plow thru the tight 90 degree corners after the nice long straights , so
I
   >had to get used to kicking the tail out to get her pointed in the right
   >direction . I believe that a Regular Cab would not be so bad at this .
also
   >, the Club Cab that I have weighs in at about 4500 total with me . 
   >
   >The Dakota R/T has , of course , the 5.9L (360) Magnum V8 , unique
2-into-1
   >catalytic converter , one-piece aluminum drive shaft , 9.25" rear end
with
   >3.92 gears and Sure Grip (Chrysler's term for LImited Slip) . It is also
   >lowered 1" all the way around versus a stock Dakota . 
   >
   >The only transmission available is the 46RE Automatic Overdrive . 
   >
   >There is a LOT you can do to the truck to make it faster , and Hotchkis
   >Performance is making a kit for it that will lower it even further , but
   >not just for looks . One of the guys that works there has a V6 Dakota
that
   >he regulary AutoX and this kit will help you there , but the full kit
will
   >run you about $1k . Kenne Bell makes a nice Supercharger , if that is
your
   >thing , and Nitrous Express has a great kit as well , but that wouldn't
be
   >needed for AutoX , maybe Bracket Racing . 
   >
   >All in all , I think that the Dakota R/T has MUCH potential as an AutoX
   >vehicle , despite it's girth . I will be back at AMS on March 27-28 to
do
   >even more with her (yes , it is a she) . 
   >
   >If you want to find out alot about Dakotas and how to make them
   >faster/better , check out the Dakota Mailing List at :
   >
   >http://www.cs.fredonia.edu/~stei0302/WWW/DAKOTA/dakota.html
   >
   >I have been part of this group for about a year and these guys know the
ins
   >and outs . Of course , like I said , most of what they concentrate on is
   >for bracket racing , but alot of it will apply . 
   >
   >If you check it out , look up Gary Pinkley in the members area , he is
the
   >one that works at Hotchkis and AutoX his V6 Dakota . 
   >
   >BTW - DO NOT get the Dakota R/T and then complain about gas mileage !
   >With the 3.92 gears , if you go over 2000 RPM on the freeway in OD
(right
   >at 60MPH) , you can get 20 MPG , but anything over that , anything at
all ,
   >and you are looking at 15 on the freeway . Don't even ask about mileage
in
   >town . Thank God Gas is only 69 cents here !
   >
   >Hope to hear about another Dakota R/T at the track !!
   >
   >Here is a URL for my truck :
   >
   >http://webpages.charter.net/hemi/jbd1.html
   >
   >PEACE
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >At 01:37 PM 3/12/1999 -0500, Mark J. Andy wrote:
   >>Howdy,
   >>
   >>I'm bored at work, so I thought I'd look into something that a buddy
   >>said...
   >>

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