Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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**5/6 Speed Owners** Which way are you routing your gauge wires into the engine bay?
Hmmm.... High idle kit, gauges, Quadzilla power, themometer, etc pass through that boot. Most likely more but forgot what.
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Stay safe on I-40
Wow that's a mess.
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IAT and ECT connected?
I kind of screwed up tonight. I was thinking about getting fuel for the truck and find out what the MPG on 180*F thermostat would be, then drove right on by the fuel station. Shocking enough I've got enough fuel yet to turn around and return to Ontario, OR. I'm right about needle width below 1/2 tank (18.x gallons used). I was kind of shocked at the IAT temps watching closely for the day. City stop and go it would average +40*F or so over outside. Once I was on the highway making a bit of boost the IAT fell to about +30*F over outside. Coming home once the temperature started to cool towards 70*F it started inching its way into the high +20*F and swinging back to +30 offset. So I'll get fuel tomorrow so I'm not running around on fumes for the weekend. My old 190*F thermostats always produced at least 160*F air from the center vents. I've been doing the standard hand math vs what data feed I get from the Quadzilla.
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**5/6 Speed Owners** Which way are you routing your gauge wires into the engine bay?
Basically with the a pillar I did the same as @dripley where the a pillar ran over the top of the factory trim. Sandwich style then the wires dive past the headlight switch. The sensors are on a custom fitting bracket and tubing to the tap point. This makes for easy testing. I really didn't want to drill holes in my trim back in 2005 when I installed my gauges which was DiPricol back in the day. Now ISSPro EV2 now.
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IAT and ECT connected?
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Air conditioning on/off switchand blend door
Just remember the compressor pulley bearing is a sealed bearing. It can fail regardless of compressor usage. In the dead of winter it can get so cold that the compressor will not start. Freon pressures will fall with extreme cold and the lo side switch will prevent it from starting. This is normal.
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'The Boost Bus'
Good gawd... Could of at least use air brake line.
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**5/6 Speed Owners** Which way are you routing your gauge wires into the engine bay?
As for my ISSPro EV2 I've routed through the firewall at the main loom slit the rubber boot and went through to the engine bay. Fuel pressure and boost pressure are at my ABS module. EGT routes along the cowl to the manifold.
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Weird issue with brake pedal feel and PS pump
35F morning and barely 105F fluid temp. Barely warm to the touch.
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IAT and ECT connected?
So far this morning travelling through New Meadows ID it was mere 35F for morning air temp. The IAT offset was still up there about 45 to 50 degrees. Neat part as I got closer to Weiser and the outside temp rose to 65 then the IAT was sinking fast on offset. I'd find that turbo cool down is much faster. The down side when idling the coolant can drop to 178F and the EGT are in low 200's which in the dead of winter is a bad thing. Idle speed is up nearly a full 10 RPM.
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Time for a turbo rebuild.
Actually, most the time that I see cracked exhaust parts is from people running way to high of EGT's for way too long. Cooldown only affects the bearing life because of oil coking up on the bearings on the shaft. Like myself, I've never cracked an exhaust manifold yet nor an exhaust housing. I've always kept a watchful eye on my EGT gauge after I found out YEARS ago that its possible to push a "completely stock" ISB Cummins up past 1,400*F towing over a 7% grade.
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Exhaust system info
Mopar1973Man replied to Tittle Diesel Performance's topic in 2nd Generation Dodge 24 Valve PowertrainI would only suggest an Edge product if you plan on remaining STOCK injectors. I would suggest Quadzilla for people planning on running larger injectors. Problem, I had with Edge Comp even with RV275 was it was impossible to tune out the smoke. Then the timing is a canned tune so you never really get the tune you need. This was a reason back in the day of being forced down to 55 MPH because as soon as the engine load rises the timing dropped like a rock. I would look at PacBrake if you are going to do an exhaust brake setup. Much better than my old school Jacobs brake. Just consider the thought of the aluminized diamond eye. The factory exhaust was made with the same aluminized pipe as well and went all these years. Stainless pipe from what I found out typically cost more but will not last much longer than the aluminized pipe. I've got the 4" Diamond Eye with muffler now. Very quiet system. The aluminized pipe is holding up great against the salt on the highways. Just the clamps will rot off before the pipe does.
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Hello, Just signed up from Arizona
It sure was an all you can eat buffet... Thanks @IBMobile They brought over dinner one night as they passed through... Diesel the Dog, Ibmobile standing by the sink, his wife Jennifer on the left and MoparMom and the right. I was shooting the picture. Not to mention what two years ago bailing Ibmobile out as there VP44 crapped the bed just north of Riggins, ID. I installed it in the RV park...
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Air conditioning on/off switchand blend door
- IAT and ECT connected?
Being I keep a full fuel log since 20k miles. I'm sure I'll spot how much of a loss is possible. Looks like I need to catch up with August part of the logs...- Weird issue with brake pedal feel and PS pump
By the time I reach December, it will be close to -30*F here. I'm just alerting people to be aware of the weather condition and consider this mod like yourself you in the southern half of the states which is fine but us northern folks should not do this mod.- Weird issue with brake pedal feel and PS pump
Just for point of reference outside temperatures was 80*F. Like this morning I'm getting up and its 45*F and dark. If I had that cooler on I be in trouble really quick. winter temperatures are around the corner. By October typically there is snow on the ground in the high country.- 2001 Cummins has HickUps Engine Quits then Runs (P1689 code solved)
I remember where another member mention that oil pressure sensor had effect on MAP sensor. I'm not sure who it was but we can hope he sees this and responds.- 2001 Cummins has HickUps Engine Quits then Runs (P1689 code solved)
- 2001 Cummins has HickUps Engine Quits then Runs (P1689 code solved)
Possible the 5V circuit could be having issues from oil pressure sensor causing other issues from it.- Weird issue with brake pedal feel and PS pump
Might dip a thermometer right into the fluid and get a measurement too.- 02 3500 hard to start
Most likely a short in that circuit you'll need a power distribution map and then be able to find out what failed.- 2001 Cummins has HickUps Engine Quits then Runs (P1689 code solved)
- Waited a long time for this
- Waited a long time for this
Looks like LMC truck on the box... - IAT and ECT connected?
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