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I'm doing my best to try and get my new turbo installed, started last week and only got things disassembled before I ran out of energy.  I got back to it today and am almost done but I was unable to get the down pipe installed.  I was hoping it would go right in as I am replacing a DEP pipe(HY35) with another DEP pipe(HX40).  It looks like I am gonna have to beat the firewall or the pipe to get it to fit.  Should I just take turns hammering on both until it fits?

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I honestly don't know, the turbo, manifold and down pipe were a package deal so I assumed it would all bolt together and frankly it's been a PITA.  I know I got the right turbo, I double checked the part I got with my invoice and the numbers match.  I ended up pinging the down pipe until it fit, didn't take a whole lot thankfully.  I finally got to take it for a spin and I'm amazed at how different the exhaust note is, much deeper.  I assume those injectors will cure the fact that now I don't build boost as quickly as before and the truck smokes even more.   

  • Owner

Smoke typically a sign of lack of timing. I barely smoke still 150 HP injectors. I generate a small cloud during launch but clears up completely. I know you've tried Quadzilla and backed out. Honestly it would be the best solution.

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I figured it was my injectors being worn out, I believe they are original with 250k miles.   The truck has been smoking more than usual the last year along with a decrease in mpg so I figured it was time to change them.  I would guess they are just pissing fuel as opposed to atomizing it.  

  • Owner

Typically when injectors wear past 100k miles the pop pressure falls and the droplets get bigger. Again needing more timing to vaporize, and go BANG! Injectors are a wearable item and should be replaced every 100k miles to be optimal.

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So out of curiosity I took another look at my down pipe and googled the part number on it.  It is the right part number but the pics I found were not the same.  All the pics I saw had a pipe with a sharp bend right after the flange, my pipe goes straight out towards the firewall before bending down to the frame.   I think I may have gotten an incorrectly labeled pipe,  working in the auto parts world I know that can happen quite often.  I ordered a new down pipe from another vendor incase DAP has more than one incorrect unit.  If the new one I get is different I will call and let DAP know.  I paid a little extra for shipping so it hopefully arrives by Saturday so I can get it swapped in for the trip to your place. 

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I do agree with mike. My injectors have over 100k truck still runs okay but not as good as it used to and is smoking different than it used to.

 

I guess im going to have to dig to see what turbo you went with

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The other down pipe I ordered looks the same, I will try and see if it fits differently though.  

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