24V Horse Power Mod List
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24V Horse Power Mod List
I don't pretend to be smart enough to know what all would be included on this list, but somebody that is needs to put together a list of Mods that can be done on these trucks. either in cost order or from hardest to easiest or even in order that they should be done. Everybody knows the first thing would be guages and somewhere near the last would be a total rebuild and what features would be included in this. There are a few hundred questions a week from people wanting to know what to do next that could just referance this list.
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Add fuel, add air. List done
You're right- a mod list would make a good sticky, but people have different goals with their trucks so there won't be a catch all answer =(
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You're right- a mod list would make a good sticky, but people have different goals with their trucks so there won't be a catch all answer =(
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Ask and ye shall receive... "in the order that they should be done".
This list/article is now 3-4 yrs old, and many will disagree with the exact recommendations, but it's a great place for those new to CTD's to start!
http://www.dieselram.com/reviews/properorder.htm
I still think the best way is the long way. Read every thread on the DTR that applies to your truck and slowly absorb a feel for what you want and how to get there.
It's the only foolproof way I know. Still leaves open the question of "how much HP do I want". Unfortunately, that changes for many of us as we go along.
RJ
This list/article is now 3-4 yrs old, and many will disagree with the exact recommendations, but it's a great place for those new to CTD's to start!
http://www.dieselram.com/reviews/properorder.htm
I still think the best way is the long way. Read every thread on the DTR that applies to your truck and slowly absorb a feel for what you want and how to get there.
It's the only foolproof way I know. Still leaves open the question of "how much HP do I want". Unfortunately, that changes for many of us as we go along.
RJ
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