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2002 4.2L I6 totally factory stock. Im looking to improve mpg and performance, What would be the easiest and most cost effictive bolt-on mods to do? Any info would be greatly appreciated..
agreedA pcm4less tune. cut off the exhaust resonator. and install a cold air intake
PCMforless.com is a place that tunes your rides computer to perform better. It is the best performance mod for the money. You will feel the difference the moment you hit the gas. If you do nothing else to your truck but get a pcm tune I think you would be happy performance wise. It isnt like getting a CAI, they tune your shifts so you stay in the powerband longer. To me even though I have one, CAI are just for looks and sound if you have one that requires you to remove the intake resonator. As for the resonator out back (the can looking thing that people might think are a muffler, but isnt), hack it off and get a stainless tip. Stainless will last longer here in Michigan, I went with a corsa tip #14035. It was ment to be a clamp on, but for what you pay for them I had it welded on.PCM4less??? Sry im a newbie.. as for the cold air intake what fits the best? And just eliminate the resinator and add a straight pipe?
It really does nothing performance wise, just looks horrible and isnt needed. Just makes things inside the cabin a bit quieter, personally I can't tell the difference now that it is off.I'm in the same boat as well. I've been interested in the pcm tune. Just finding out about the exhaust resonator. How does chopping that off help?
I agree with the horrible looks of that thing. Seriously looks like I ran over a 5 gal bucket, it got wedged in there and has been there ever since. Just cut the pipe right before it?It really does nothing performance wise, just looks horrible and isnt needed. Just makes things inside the cabin a bit quieter, personally I can't tell the difference now that it is off.
Ya, just behind the can, but just in front of the hanger. This doesn't show where it was cut off, but just to give you an idea how it could look.I agree with the horrible looks of that thing. Seriously looks like I ran over a 5 gal bucket, it got wedged in there and has been there ever since. Just cut the pipe right before it?
Dont do a clamp on, doesn't give as good of a look. Or could do a clamp on but just have it welded like I did.Ooh. Me likes. Obvoiusly welding the pipe at the cut would be best. What are your thoughts on clamping the new end piece on?