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ryan Guest
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just bought my first car
(Sun Aug 25, 2002 10:18 pm)
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hi i am new here and i just bougt my 1974 dodge dart swinger with a 225 and i want to get it faster and still get decent gas milage and i am a little short on cash i live in spokane wa
thanks
linebackerstud52@aol.com
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Red Guest
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Re: just bought my first car
(Mon Aug 26, 2002 5:14 am)
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| (User Above) wrote: |
: hi i am new here and i just bougt my 1974 dodge
: dart swinger with a 225 and i want to get it
: faster and still get decent gas milage and i
: am a little short on cash i live in spokane
: wa
: thanks
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Congrats on entering the slant 6 world. A Super 6 (factory 2bbl.) setup is the quickest, easiest, cheapest way to wake up your engine without scrificing gas mileage. Use the search function here and @:
http://www.slantsix.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro
to search for "super 6", "super six", "2 barrel", "performance upgrade"...things like that. These setups show up on a regular basis here, on e-Bay and at your local junkyard. If you have limited mechanical experience, don't feel shy about asking questions---nobody here will think less of you for wanting to learn. That's what these sites are all about: pooling experience so we don't all have to repeat the same mistakes or overlook good solutions to common problems. I know I learn new stuff every time I log on!
---Red
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Doc. Guest
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Re: just bought my first car
(Mon Aug 26, 2002 9:01 am)
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| (User Above) wrote: |
: hi i am new here and i just bougt my 1974 dodge
: dart swinger with a 225 and i want to get it
: faster and still get decent gas milage and i
: am a little short on cash i live in spokane
: wa
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Start with a complete tune-up including a valve adjustment. Try to advance the spark timming a little and be sure the mechanical and vacuum advance is working. (it should come-in quickly)
There are many other up-grades you can do but it is alway good to be sure everything is in good working order before you start swapping parts.
DD
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