
Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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My first gasser
How about adding some pictures of this beast to the thread... I'm curious of what its... Maybe its time to update your vehicle articles...
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intermittent miss on 3 different trucks
Like myself I've got a stock fuel heater with my AirDog 150 as well hooked up and even then it takes several miles like 50-60 miles to warm up that full tank of fuel from near 0*F temps. You got to remember the fuel leaving the engine and VP44 might be warm but by the time it flows back to the fuel tank through the steel return line it will be much cooler.But fuel temperature problem would be visable on the fuel pressure gauge with a serious drop lower than typical like me I lose about 3 PSI from typical with temps as low as 0*F. I don't use any fuel anti-gel either.I'm thinking its a fuel system related problem for sure but what I'm not exactly sure yet...
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not a good way to end the day
As far as the return line I would still call Eric at Vulcan Performance and talk to him about the issue and he might just come up with a custom kit to meet your requirements of the rotten fuel lines... Eric a good guy to know when it comes to plumbing on the Dodge Cummins trucks!
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Dead Truck
P7100 is better for power and longevity... But it will cost you dearly to convert to it. There is a minor down side of the static timing in other words timing is fixed compared to VP44 with dynamic timing that varies with weather and road conditions. (I know I'll hear from ISX on this )You also got to remember all the little thing too like throttle linkage is not part of the kit. Also your injectors have to be re-popped to match the pressures of a P7100 which is lower if I'm not mistaken. Change the cam or pull rthe cam to change the gear case plus consider installing the mechanic lift pump or going with a AirDog for P7100. Lots and lots of things to spend money on and so much work has to go into conversion...I still say VP44 is still worth it.
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injectors
Measure the pintles and the bore and be sure they are fitting properly... Like mine where gummed up with coked fuel and the pintle needles where about 1/2 thousandth tight. After cleaning then they fit good and smooth again.Might also look into your fuel filter and the media your using I aim for a 2-3 micron filter. Using either a Fleetguard or a Donaldson filter.
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not a good way to end the day
Just be easier to convert over to a Big Line Kit and be done with it... Vulcan Performance sells the kits and they are rather good price for excellent quality! http://www.vulcanperformance.com/Draw-Straw-II-1-2-in-draw-tube-and-1-2-in-pushlo-p/prs.htm
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steering wheel nut size
Dang good deal...
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injectors
Dirt and debris... Same thing that was wrong with my RV275 I got from CajFlynn they seen over 400K miles of roads. But they just didn't work to good for me. I took them apart and clean them up and everything works good now... Injector Cleaning
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Dead Truck
P-pump conversion will cost you upwards of $3,500 to $4,000 said and done...I second the motion for the stock VP44... :smart:What you spend in conversion I can have enough VP44's to make a million miles nearly...
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Low end power
ISX did the tesing a while back and adjusted his valves for max gap and it still ran just fine just doggy. So I'm going to agree with him it either injectors or timing...
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1800 miles 12.5 mpg towing
A way to find out is measure the amount of torque required to turn the axle with and without the front shaft in.
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1800 miles 12.5 mpg towing
Less rotational mass... :smart:On our truck the front axles are soid so the axles and the driveshaft spin all the time so if you pull the driveshaft off then you reduced the rotational mass on the front axle (in theory).
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Low end power
Well I would still consider the pop testing of the injectors.
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Dead Truck
I heard that too but the results are mixed some say it works fine and other say it doesn't. Years ago I was saying the same then that I got slapped down for it... So I tend to say "Put back the right part if you want it to run right!"
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1998 dodge ram 24v cummins 3/4 ton 4x4 automatic wiring issue.....need help
Not very reassuring...
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1998 dodge ram 24v cummins 3/4 ton 4x4 automatic wiring issue.....need help
Shouldn't hurt it but it will most likely not work right because the VIN numbers won't match... Dodge insures that all computers and software are right and proper by using VIN number locking schemes. So if the VIN number doesn't match it might not work...
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My first gasser
Congrads on the jeep... Now you'll have no excuse not to fix up the Cummins better...
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Low end power
Take notice to white smoke in the table... [TABLE=align: center] [TR] [TD=bgcolor: #ffffff]Engine parameter:[/TD] [TD=bgcolor: #ffffff, colspan: 2] TIMING is: [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=bgcolor: #ffffff]RETARDED ( - )[/TD] [TD=bgcolor: #ffffff]ADVANCED ( + )[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]EXHAUST TEMP[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]CYLINDER PRESSURE[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE (BELOW P-TORQUE) WASTEGATED [/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]BSFC (brake specific fuel consumption) [/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]NOX (oxides of nitrogen)[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]HEAT REJECTION[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]HYDROCARBONS (HC) [/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]BLACK SMOKE: 1000RPM[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]BLACK SMOKE: PEAK TORQUE[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]BLACK SMOKE: RATED[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]WHITE SMOKE: < 1000RPM[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]WHITE SMOKE: > 1000RPM[/TD] [TD]increases[/TD] [TD]decreases[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
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ECM Issue?
Well you going to have to check for error codes ot see what is going on first thing...Also make sure you batteries are in a good state of charge before testing anything.
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raptor fuel pump
Thats a sleeve style regulator...What you have to be sure of that its not binding up.
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almost done my truck but need last minute opinions
Well for a p-pumped engine you really only need a boost and pyrometer but it nice to see fuel pressure then you know you fuel status gelling, plugged filter, lift pump failed, overflow valve failed, etc.
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Having some computer issues
Also relize that Windows XP was obsolete after 2009. Microsoft EOL (End Of Life) is about 5-7 year and Windows XP being the longest living software. http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&c2=1173&x=10&y=13
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raptor fuel pump
Throw some pictures up so we all can take a peek a second maybe give you an idea...
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Changing coolant question..... Distilled or not?
So I guess I'm exception to the rule again...
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raptor fuel pump
Not that I know of...