Bluechip VP44 pump cover
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Re:Bluechip VP44 pump cover
That is a real good point Scotty,,,I think for a good solid connection the Blue Chip is the way to go, no worry of corrosion or bad contact. If you intend to buy the product with dealer deception as your plan, be prepared to pull the check book out.<br>At 140,000 I could care less what mother Dodge thinks...<br>
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Good post Scotty ;D
I fully agree. If I break my stuff in my quest for more performance, oh well. I guess I'll replace the parts and try something different. My current setup is WAY past what my trans will handle, so I drive it accordingly. That too will be taken care of this spring. It's my truck, I paid for it and I can fix it till it's broke regardless of what D.C says :P ;D
Oh yeah, I use the power grabber instead of a blue chip cover ;D
I fully agree. If I break my stuff in my quest for more performance, oh well. I guess I'll replace the parts and try something different. My current setup is WAY past what my trans will handle, so I drive it accordingly. That too will be taken care of this spring. It's my truck, I paid for it and I can fix it till it's broke regardless of what D.C says :P ;D
Oh yeah, I use the power grabber instead of a blue chip cover ;D
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