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Mopar1973Man

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  1. How much RAM do you have? I don't mean total storage. I'm talking how much software RAM do you have after everything is running. Like my LG G3 phone is only 3GB or total RAM but after being booted up its using about 2.3 GB so there is very little processing RAM left for logs so mine is extremely slow.
  2. It will throw codes if you wire in switch for the relay.
  3. Speed is reported by the Dodge ABS computer not the the PCM. You would have to setup the Dodge ABS computer just to get speed. The speed sensor in the transmission is only for shifting not road speed. Be aware this will make the grid heater run longer than normal since there is no speed signal there is no way to cancel at road speed.
  4. That is one thing I like about the draw straw. There is no way to plug it up being there is no screen. So any debris is captured by the prefilter and water separator on the AirDog. Then the AirDog will pump through the 3um filter then push up to the stock 10um filter which I know my fuel is polished clean. Then nice part is I can unscrew the prefilter and rinse it out and reuse the filter again.
  5. Looks good in Cummins Red. I'd love to be able to do that soon.
  6. @015point9 Thanks...
  7. Should be able to purchase at injection shop that handles p-pumps.
  8. Data used mostly by the transportation departments for road repairs and meeting standards.
  9. Here... Read about the data collection and the data processing. http://roadview.com/
  10. Like to told @JAG1 to check the output line with clear tubing and see if there are air bubbles in the line heading to the VP44.
  11. So far Yes! Yeah, a wee bit too soon yet... I've gotta live off video chat with @LiDaR in the evenings. So what we managed to do is set up WhatsApp and then communicate over video calls. At least allows use to stay in touch and see each other. I showed MoparMom this last night and she thought it was cool to be able to have some face time. https://www.whatsapp.com/ So I've got to wait roughly 8 weeks till I see Doona come home again. She'll be on the road doing remote sensing of the highway in the US. This link below will let you see what she does for a job. http://roadview.com/
  12. I'm running 1/2 inch lines and have very little drop like 1 to 2 PSI drop from idle to WOT. More noticeable in the cold winter months it can be more like 5 PSI.
  13. Strang enough I'm reaching better MPGs with 2° cruise timing. I'm floating 16° to 18° total timing. What I'm figuring out you need to work strictly on level 2 or 3 to figure out tuning for optimal MPG numbers. There is few quirks I need to talk to Me78569 about.
  14. Just remember to mark the tire with a tire crayon and the driveshaft so you can make a good count.
  15. Raptors don't have a return line. Just a return port within the pump that returns the flow to the input side. Only the AirDog or FASS have the 3rd return line to the tank. This is a reason I'm not fond of the Raptor pump because it's possible to cavitate the pump.
  16. Exactly. For about 90% of the members here on M73M will gain nothing from changing out the exhaust and intake manifolds. Most here don't produce enough power to even worry about intake and exhaust manifolds. Now like @jlbayes and @TFaoro now thoes two gents pop to mind because of the fuel and air they are attempting to burn. At that point you would consider the added flow rates of the upgraded manifolds.
  17. The best way is to remove as much drag and losses as possible. Then you won't need as much power to make your goal. Like myself, my power mods are fairly small even back when I was hauling 10,000 pounds of hay through the fall. No issues to report I could pull it really easy. I will admit the deeper I got into the throttle in 4th gear I was capable of getting the tire to spin even hitch to this. Current mods... https://mopar1973man.com/garage/vehicle/101-2002-dodge-ram-2500/?show=mods The load... 5 one-ton hay bails.
  18. 215K miles? Really that just getting broke in. Your engine is brand new as far as I know. Transmission and transfer case is new. So the major stuff is covered. I'd say cover some of the maintenance and drive that to the camp out.
  19. So what mileage is that? I know I'm getting ready to cross 300k miles and still driving 3,800 to 4,200 miles a month. So at the longest route across the US at 3,200 miles then means I covering 110% to 130% of the US in one month. From Denver to New Meadows is only 985 miles that what I do in a week now. So one trip to Mom's dialysis is roughly 350-370 miles including traveling Boise for groceries and other stuff. Oh on my trip to Lewiston to drop @LiDaR at the airport for work. I lost my A/C relay and the compressor quit working. Did I panic? Nope... I stole the relay from the wipers till I get down to Boise to replace it. Consider I've got a 11 year old AirDog 150 fuel pump. Still not slowing down... So I lost a VP44, so the wheel bearing gave up. Then even a set of injectors. I'm not worried... I just keep on trucking... April's fuel logs...
  20. Why? Because it might break or the fuel mileage sucks that bad or both? I though you owned a Cummins not a Ford?
  21. Reason most sell them because they abuse the truck and it falls apart around them and they can't understand why the constant failures, bad steering, MPG suck, etc. You cannot just bolt on upgrades and expect to use them unlimited amount without something failing.
  22. Do tell I want to know about these add ons and the head scratcher.
  23. Well you should not run a tuner against a hotrod pump. Edge will over advance the pump being its already advanced timing in the pump. The Quadzilla you can work with the timing and set it where you like it to run.

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