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Mopar1973Man

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  1. Something to be aware of that if you plan on modifing the truck at all for power (injectors, power enhancers, etc) the Ovewrhead display will be worthless. Once you modify the truck the calibration of the display will off anf there is no way to re-calibrate it to you new power... Or worse yet you got to return to stock. If you looking for a module that is calibrateable with change power and additions to you truck I would look into getting a ScanGauge II or a UltraGauge... Both can be recalibrated to modification of the engine and display much more information.
  2. Another thing... You could build my crankcase vent to aid in keeping the smell down... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/personal/2002/crankcase-vent/crankcase-vent.htm Yea like CajFlynn I tend to stay away from Rosmella... (Chevron Delo or Mobile One are good)
  3. Well to help out here is the overhead wiring to look for...
  4. Between Dorkweed running Walmart oil and going 84K miles on a single oil change with Blackstone lab testing. Then with CajFlynn with nearly 1 million miles on his truck running Chevron Delo 15W-40. I'd say most all oils out there will meet the requirements of the engine just fine.
  5. I in line with the rest of ya...
  6. So did I...
  7. It might be a Redneck setup but it works... The bungee I added to keep the filter from banging around under the hood. Washboard roads really do make it hop... Funny you should mention that. Just for testing and fun I had a short 3-4 mile grade at 6% to climb over with the TT cruise set at 60 MPH and it would hold 1,100*F EGT's at about 32 PSI boost with the Edge Comp wide open (5x5)
  8. Remember all changes away from stock tire sizes, rim offset, lift kit etc. will effect life of parts. (Usually negative) Remember your designing your own geometry for a front end.
  9. As for me I'm going to buy the cheapest pads I can find... Being that I'm coming due for my first pad change myself and the factory pads have made it to 182K miles without a problem I surely don't need any kind of high performance brake pads when 90% of my stopping power is my exhaust brake.
  10. Tell you the truth after getting the measurement from ISX there is only about +2*F difference over outside temps while rolling. As for JL_Welding you did that right by backing up the the plate with nuts so the top nuts are nearly flush...
  11. Do the key trick... Turn the key on off on off on... Watch the check engine light and count the flashes should be in 2 digit groups.
  12. Actually his page state that 5 PSI of fuel pressure is enough to make MAX horsepower... There is nothing stated about cooling or lubing purpose or longivity of the VP44... Even he admits that 15 PSI is best for longevity and keeps the VP44 cooled the best... There is a difference between trying to make maximum horsepower for 1/4 mile race and trying to make a VP44 last. If your looking to make a VP44 last you need to keep the fuel pressure high enough to keep the overflow valve open. At about 10-11 PSI the Overflow valve is close and cooling of the VP44 is extremely limited. At 14 PSI and above the overflow valve is open and flowing plenty of fuel past the electronics and parts. Like I know the minimum oil pressure for a Cummins engine is 10 PSI according to the book... Do you think a engine will last its maximum life with weak oil pressure (Cooling and Lubing)? Why do you expect anything different with a VP44 pump that only has diesel fuel to lube and cool it. The other thing I tend to stick with the design specs of the fuel system from the FSM... Little more... http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=YREpPrMxkHU Even more information on this... If you do the volume test TSB design by Dodge/Cummins and anything under 8 PSI will fail... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen24v/lift-pump-diag/lift-pump-diag.htm
  13. That would be the best bang for the buck flow wise... Little port matching...
  14. No joke... If there was information about the ECM and it programming it would make life easy...
  15. Yeah he's slightly low if the compressor is cycling. The low end pressure should be 40 PSI. I've also seen my jump high in pressures for the same reason but eventiually the high side switch will cycle the compressor off again...
  16. Hmmm... No worse here went o park the TT in the yard and the mud is bad. TT didn't sink but the Dodge couldn't get traction on wet grass/mud even in 4WD... When it dries a bit I got shovel duty...
  17. If that was true then all the truck running a AirDog/FASS system without a fuel heater in the dead of winter up north should be seeing this increased fuel mileage with temps as low as -40*F. If you wanted to prove that point just unplug your fuel heater and take a ride. Like today its barely 32-34*F here and snowing again... But its true there is a fuel temp sensor in the VP44 but the only people that can see it as far as I know is the Edge Juice owners. --- Update to the previous post... Report time again... Hauled the travel trailer to Caldwell, ID and spent the night down there. From the last time I hauled down Ontario, OR I got ~9 MPG without the fooler and without winter fronts. Now on this trip still set at 140*F IAT temp half the grill covered with winter fronts I got 12 MPG this trip. This include bucking winds on the last 30 miles of the leg down to Caldwell, ID and then drive in the heavy rain coming back. Weather was floating 35-45*F
  18. I wonder if the hole in the divider will cause turbulance? Like the idea of exhaust turning a 90* angle and then flow across another path of exhaust to the wastegate just doesn't sound too good. I know some people go as far as milling out the entire divider...
  19. The 2 older ones I got have a loudness setting on them and they are quite loud and annoying. So I place 1 in each vehicle (73 Charger SE and 78 Dodge Magnum) and so far there is little signs of mice. It loud enough that you can hear it across the yard. The deer don't like hanging around the cars....
  20. As for the studs use a backing nut and lift the plate as a high as possible till the top nuts are flush. This also helps protect the A/C line from be rubbed as much. Still need to cover it with a piece of old hose.
  21. I don't think dodge figured these engines could go that far...:banghead: Remember once long ago the odometer only went to 99,999.9 and rolled over... I should know my 73 Dodge Charger has done it 3 times now...
  22. Shorted our trip down in Southern part of the state... Wind is a blowing nasty last night and now we get home and its pouring rain...

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