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Old 03-19-2011, 11:20 PM
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Arrow Secondary Air Injection or Not?

Rover land parts has 2 1999-2002 series II engines with about the same mileage on them.


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My questions,

is the secondary air a good thing for this model/year? ( do the benefits out weigh the potential risks? )

is the 2002 engine any better or worse than 2001?

is it even reasonable to have an engine shipped to upstate ny from tampa fl?

Thanks gang... I am sure this will lead me to asking many more questions on this topic.
 
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:21 AM
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Doesn't mater if it is good or bad, you have to use whatever your truck came with from the factory, otherwise you will nedd to buy many additional parts including and ECU and if you use something other then what came with it, you will not be able to sell it with a clear title.
 
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Old 03-20-2011, 01:28 PM
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2 things about Roverland:
1. Their prices are way out of whack
2. Good luck getting anything from them

If your truck has SAI then you must put an SAI engine back in, no options with that. If your truck does not have SAI then you can put an SAI engine in and plug the SAI ports on the head.
 
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