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Old 12-21-2005 | 09:56 PM
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about to drop some coin on the 12v

well after some reading and thinking and PMing (thanks for everyones help) Here is what I think I am gonna do to my 97

Gauges pyro, boost tranny temp
kill kdp
AFE stage2
370 injectors
laser cut DV's
adjust timing to 16.5*
100 plate
AFC spring kit
3k gsk
Super40 turbo
4 inch exhaust
Goerend VB and Tripple disc (tuck just had japser 3yr reman installed)

Does this sound like a decent set up...I want tp try and make around 400 clean hp that can tow and not have to worry about EGT
Old 12-21-2005 | 11:07 PM
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you may want a 10 plate for towing. and laser cuts may be a bit overkill. jim fulmer ran well into the 600's on stock 181's if im not mistaken but an 40 and 370 should make an excelent tow rig. it's seems to be an older combo that has proven quite efective
Old 12-21-2005 | 11:15 PM
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well putting a big red X on the DV's save me some money if it is infact overkill. I have been going back and forth between the 10 and 100 plate..just not sure yet. How much aprox power would the above combo make say with and with out the dv's?
Old 12-22-2005 | 08:36 AM
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the #100 plate will work fine towing as long as you are not just stupid hauling. i haul up to 30k gross with a #100 plate, 370's and a hx35 with a 14cm exhaust housing 215 pump. it was a towing machine, i could get it hot anytime i wanted too but it was just playing. i could tow just fine with it, but i did have a 5 speed.
Old 12-22-2005 | 08:46 AM
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an 100 plate would work however on a truck setup intentionaly for towing, and also being a little more user friendly (will other people drive your truck) a 10 would probably be more suited. I would but a 10 plate and 3k springs and then pm northslope and have a 100 made or make one yourself out of your stocker and try both. a 100 forward will bury a pyro fast fyi
Old 12-22-2005 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Deezul
well after some reading and thinking and PMing (thanks for everyones help) Here is what I think I am gonna do to my 97

Gauges pyro, boost tranny temp
kill kdp
AFE stage2
370 injectors
laser cut DV's
adjust timing to 16.5*
100 plate
AFC spring kit
3k gsk
Super40 turbo
4 inch exhaust
Goerend VB and Tripple disc (tuck just had japser 3yr reman installed)

Does this sound like a decent set up...I want tp try and make around 400 clean hp that can tow and not have to worry about EGT
That set up will put you over 400 RWHP easy, im thinkin maybe even closer to 450 with a little more timing. Your truck really will not need teh AFC spring kit, it will just add a little more on the bottom end and make it fuel harder. If you have a manual you dont need it, but seeing that you have an auto it might help you a little more. The laser cut delivery valves are gonna make that puppy smoke alot, and im thinking you might not have enough turbo to burn all of that fuel early on, but if you stay off of it, im more than certain you can manage the smoke, and it will become nothing more than a haze at best im thinkin... (i know, not a good idea.. )

Again it has been said, but for towing, the ten is your best bet if you dont like to watch the pyro alot..

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Old 12-22-2005 | 10:09 AM
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Others may be driving the truck so a 10 plate sounds like a winner.
Old 12-22-2005 | 10:17 AM
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What will your range be on your gauges (reading)? I am fixing to get some installed...
Old 12-22-2005 | 10:49 AM
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not sure what you are asking, sorry. Do you want to know what the max readings are?
Old 12-22-2005 | 11:04 AM
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If you're towing, you forgot one thing...VALET Switch!

I wouldn't be without it. Cuts my power from 360/860 down to 250/650. Really keeps other people from hot rodding, too. People think I run nitrous when I flip that switch to Kill

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Old 12-22-2005 | 11:09 AM
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As you can tell I am a 12V virgin...what is this switch you speak of...sounds terrific!
Old 12-22-2005 | 11:12 AM
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BTW, with a Valet, you could run a #100 and it would matter when towing:

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Old 12-22-2005 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Deezul
As you can tell I am a 12V virgin...what is this switch you speak of...sounds terrific!
Shuts off the boost going to the pump...basically takes the plate out of the equation Only fuels what the plungers (in the pump) and injectors let it.

Feels like a stock 24v, really All the power comes with RPM. It works really great for towing though.

My power graphs are here.
It will show you wat my valet a full power runs look like

Chris
Old 12-22-2005 | 11:34 AM
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Where can I get one?
Were those runs with twins or a single turbo?
She cleans up nice at high RPM though...very cool vid
Old 12-22-2005 | 11:41 AM
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I am talking about the scales on your gauges....what will they be?



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