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ole shakey upgrade
hey yall im new here i no my profile says 07 but neway.. like my signature says i got an 92 d250 with some work done im planning on cooler tubz airdog lift pump 60/16mm turbo upgrade sdx 5x14 injectors and a powertrax lockrite for the dana70 does that sound like a gd set up? and is that m&h dynamic timing advance a gd upgrade? and lastly has neone tried denny t`s cnc afc delete it looks gd is he makin em to sell?
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Welcome. I'm about an hour north of you in Jersey...maybe hour and 15 mins.
the dynamic timing advance is a great thing because you'll keep your low end power but gain the top end power of advanced timing.....you lose low end power when you advance the timing normally.
I wouldn't recommend having no AFC for the street....that'd be a smokey mess.
all your plans sound good but you didn't say what trans you have....if you have an auto you're going to need a good torque converter and if you have a 5spd youre going to need a clutch to hold the power. after injectors you'll blow right through the clutch.
The lockrite is a great idea. i know a guy with 90 cummins 2wd with a lockrite and it's downright nasty
the dynamic timing advance is a great thing because you'll keep your low end power but gain the top end power of advanced timing.....you lose low end power when you advance the timing normally.
I wouldn't recommend having no AFC for the street....that'd be a smokey mess.
all your plans sound good but you didn't say what trans you have....if you have an auto you're going to need a good torque converter and if you have a 5spd youre going to need a clutch to hold the power. after injectors you'll blow right through the clutch.
The lockrite is a great idea. i know a guy with 90 cummins 2wd with a lockrite and it's downright nasty
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btw with what ive got done and planned (im ordering the timing advance next week) what should i expect on the dyno and 1/4 mile et (i know the trans is a big factor) neone care to guess?
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ive had a slight set back in upgrading ole shakey the water pump locked up solid on the way home friday nite from work and i managed to idle her home thankful it was freezing out and it didnt overheat her shreaded the belt so after autozone water pump and belt shes running great seems like the old water pump must have been going for a while and robbing power cause she seems to have more. a little weird tho the weep hole never leaked and it didnt have play when i checked it last... funny part is it said made in england on it... so now after christmas m&h timing spacer.
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Bubba, I have pretty much the same as you right now except I have POD equivalents and a 18cm housing. I do 16.10x in the 1/4 and thats with a TIRED torque converter.
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16ish is what i was thinking with it bin a club cab and with a loose converter.
after reading on here im thinking of doing a low pressure piston lift pump instead of the airdog for 2 reasons 1. the motor stays mechanical (ive driven with no alt or battery power twice now nice to still be mobile even when broken down...) and 2 it seems to be cheaper and flow enough for the 300hp i wanta shoot for. that sound like a gd idea to yalls?
after reading on here im thinking of doing a low pressure piston lift pump instead of the airdog for 2 reasons 1. the motor stays mechanical (ive driven with no alt or battery power twice now nice to still be mobile even when broken down...) and 2 it seems to be cheaper and flow enough for the 300hp i wanta shoot for. that sound like a gd idea to yalls?
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16ish is what i was thinking with it bin a club cab and with a loose converter.
after reading on here im thinking of doing a low pressure piston lift pump instead of the airdog for 2 reasons 1. the motor stays mechanical (ive driven with no alt or battery power twice now nice to still be mobile even when broken down...) and 2 it seems to be cheaper and flow enough for the 300hp i wanta shoot for. that sound like a gd idea to yalls?
after reading on here im thinking of doing a low pressure piston lift pump instead of the airdog for 2 reasons 1. the motor stays mechanical (ive driven with no alt or battery power twice now nice to still be mobile even when broken down...) and 2 it seems to be cheaper and flow enough for the 300hp i wanta shoot for. that sound like a gd idea to yalls?
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