Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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Truck revs but doesn't accelerate
I tend to agree the clutch is slipping.
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Edge Comp Tap
All tapped for the Edge Comp on 5x3 and +50HP Vulcan Performance Injectors just a bit haze to light smoke. But When I'm capable of... http://forum.mopar1973man.com/threads/8290-I-think-I-finally-caught-up-with-ISX-for-a-day-run! I'm not going to argue much... As why I suggest the Stealth plate more is because I've seen the document where they say tap the wire (if I'm not mistaken the one closest to the engine) and found a few people with pumps where the other wire was correct. Weird but it did happen. The Stealth plate just keeps from these weird things from happening and guessin' .
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Edge Comp Tap
I would suggest the Stealth Plate then you don't have to worry about cutting up the wiring try to tap the right wire. Weather tight tap every time and no guessing which wire.
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I think I finally caught up with ISX for a day run!
Vitals I can give... Cargo and Passengers: 2 on board (350#), groceries (80#), 3/4 Tank of fuel High Temp Outside: 105*F Speed: 55 MPH or lower speed limits never exceeded 55 MPH. IAT: Forced to 143*F checked actual a few times and it varied from 132-138*F. Coolant Temp: 193-195*F Boost: 1.5 to 3 PSI on the flats and tried not to climb much above 10 PSI while climbing grades. EGT's: (450-500*F down) (550-600*F up) on average max'ed out at 750-800*F climbing 7% grade at 35-40 MPH (not count slowing down for corners acceleration.) Tire Pressures: Front Axle: 58 PSI - Rear Axle: 37 PSI Fuel was treated for 128:1 ratio 2 cycle oil. Air Conditioning was on and used. Elevation: McCall, ID 5,100 feet approx. Home: 2,800 Feet measured. Riggins, ID 1,800 feet approx. Going up I used 4th Gear all the way from home to McCall, ID then at select times that I could I would use 5th gear on the way down. Same with the Trip to Riggins, ID I used 5th gear selectively and return home I used 4th solely climbing back home. Last two days I've been dragging around the trailer and got 17.5 MPG yesterday with 200# (GCW 9,460#) of construction supplies and today got 16.8 MPG dragging the trailer with my ATV (~900#) in the back of the trailer. Still using my same tricks.
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I think I finally caught up with ISX for a day run!
Not using 5th gear up hills any longer. Using 4th gear 1:1 direct drive (2,100 RPM). So like my entire trip to McCall is mostly uphill I see roughly 150*F EGT drop in 4th compared to 5th so the MPG's are higher as well. So if the EGT's are down you know your burning less fuel. Even up hill I'm average at 550-600*F compared 700-800*F in 5th.That and the fact IAT was close to actual fooled temp at 135*F for the day. (Fooled temp is 143*F) Boost remained below 5 PSI till I hit the 7% grade of course it rose too but not much above 10-12 PSI.Nothing else changed. As for the trailer with the large tailgate I did find the optimal 20-25 MPG range too is right at 40-45 MPH now the wind drag is reduced enough to gain the MPG's. My RV is about the same I can start touch high teens at 40-45 MPH.
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I think I finally caught up with ISX for a day run!
Well back to normal dayz again. :rolleyes:Hitched up the BigTex 70TV and hauled to Ontario, OR for shopping and tried all my tricks to improve the MPG towing but its kind of hard with a 5 foot tall tailgate that is screened but its still a good wind drag. I managed 17.5 MPG round trip to Ontario, OR and back home again. I even stopped and scaled on the way home...Truck Front Axle ............ 4,080 pounds (Normal Curb 4,440)Truck Rear Axle ............. 3,340 pounds (Normal Curb 2,860)Trailer Axles .................. 2,040 Pounds (Dry Weight 1,800)Gross Weight ................. 9,460 Pounds
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Stainless Diesel VP44 record
Always knew the VP44 was capable of so much more but people always beat down the VP44 saying tops for fuel only is typically 600 HP. Now the new line has been drawn in the sand.
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Winter RV'ing
You guys are getting to me about to the point of pulling the under belly off my RV and re-working it so I could use it nearly year round. Right now I've got really poor insulated sewage tanks and fresh water tanks. I'm sure with a bit a time and effort I could upgrade my own RV to meet Idaho's mild winter conditions say like 25-35*F realm without much help. Right now at 31*F I can freeze the bathroom right up tight. I've done it once already. :banghead:
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No power towing up hills
Unless the scan tool is reporting PSIa then 14.3 PSIa is normal atmosphere pressure.
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Winter RV'ing
Another RV forum I moderator over at... http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php Winter camping article http://www.rvforum.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=443:wintercamtips&catid=14:newcomers-need-to-know&Itemid=45
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Mike! This is for you!
Nope sorry its not me... :whistle:I've got irrigation dam about a 1/4 to 1/3 mile behind the house that starts out 8" ling and necks down to 4" then at the top of the ridge it necks down to 1" by the time it hits the bottom of the hill at the house I've got 116-118 PSI of pressure. So that's what powers my hydro electric generator is the extra pressure which produces a extra 200-250w worth of power.
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I think I finally caught up with ISX for a day run!
Cruise set at 55 MPH all day long except for other speed zones for city speed limits in McCall and Riggins is 25 MPH. Here is my route of travel. http://goo.gl/maps/7U93D Now there is a few extra miles added because of forgetting stuff in McCall and having to turn back around and go back for one last part I was looking for. I wish I could it day in and day out but like tomorrow I'm hitching up the BigTex 70TV and heading for Ontario for some stuff from Home Depot that total for the tank will be trashed.
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I think I finally caught up with ISX for a day run!
Well here you go... 27.2 MPG and 106 Mile trip from home to McCall, ID then back home the into Riggins, ID and then back home. All up and down hills. But I finally caught up to ISX's 27 MPG... :woot:Sorry for the blurry pic but I turn off my camera flash to get the photos without the flash blocking out the screens.
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Vacuum pump - Rebuild time!
Thank you 98whitelightnin! I called the local Cummins shop in Boise, ID and he's selling them for a whole $13.37 for the seal kit. Man that's Cheap! So I told him to mail it out. So in a few days I'll be able to do a write up on vacuum pump.
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Injection pump woes
As for the Edge Juice just remember to use a needle valve before the fuel pressure sender. Out in in Idaho Red and on-road diesel are both the same. Just one has dye the other doesn't. I use 2 cycle oil every tank 128:1 ratio or 1 oz for every gallon. A: I would skip the Edge Juice fall back to Edge Comp then do separate gauges. This will ultimately cost about the same but then when something fails then you only got to replace the one part not a entire expensive unit. B: MPG? Well that easy if you follow along with my you can reach 20's easy. As for VP44 failures all you got to do is read a article... This will explain the 4 thing the VP44 requires for long life I'm going to cross 200K on this pump really soon. http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd-generation-24v-dodge-cummins/25-fuel-system/415-bosch-vp44-injection-pump-requirements As for AirDog setup you can shim the spring for more fuel pressure. I just used a few washers with proper OD and ID measurements. As for Denver emissions the Edge Comp will be the best route. Because you can unplug the entire unit and make it disappear in under a 2 minutes. The only thing they might find is your tap point on the pump be it a stealth plate or a crummy scotch lock.
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AC repair
When you get the compressor removed check for Black Death in the lines if so make sure to flush all the debris from the system before even installing the new compressor. The A/C line flush is pretty expensive. Make sure to replace the accumulator and the orifice tube as well.
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can't pull codes, comes up no link.
Little more on the CCD network. http://articles.mopar1973man.com/general-cummins/34-engine-system/81-ccd-data-bus
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LED in dash
Same here.
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No power towing up hills
Double check the condition of the Edge EZ. I've seen where you open up the ends of the Edge EZ and see the circuit board is all corroded from water entering the case.
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LED in dash
Guessin' http://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/led-vehicle-replacement-bulbs/vehicle/2002-dodge-ram%20pickup%202500%203500--instrument-general/15-863--354197/
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EDR or Black Box
Another good reason to keep my 2 truck I've got now...
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Towing with the electric fan conversion kit's for '02
Mechanical fan will always pull more CFM's of air than any electric fan. As for mechanical fan they do not place a load on the engine until locked. Even with electric fans you now placing the fan load on the alternator which placed it load back on the belt anyways. So how was converting from mechanical to electric any improvement? Just to make you think a bit.
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Safety Item like 3rd Gen???
When I have pets or children in the truck I normal always shut down down the engine. Just too risky...
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hurtin rear end
Limited slip. Yeah its time for the fluid to be changed and new modifier put back in. Boy I'm glad I've got standard differential in my truck no clutches to change and no friction modifier to put in.
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I Wanna See Your "Wood"
Alpine Fir, White Fir, Red Fir, Lodge Pole, Yellow Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Spruce, etc. All soft wood... I burn roughly 10-12 cords a winter for 2 houses and 1 shop stove.