I have been told several things about the early non intercooled Cummins engines in Dodge trucks and I am looking for some definitive answers from first hand accounts. I have done a few things to my engine since I have gotten it. It was originally a bone stock 90 with about 191k on the clock, automatic long bed 2wd. It still had the anti tamper caps on the pump. So I turned the fuel screw in only 1 turn after removing the little collar on it. I turned my stock fuel pin 90 degrees and ran my star wheel all the way down then backed it off about 5 clicks. I also turned the smoke screw in so that it was flush with the top of the lock nut. My next two purchases are going to be a pyro and a boost gauge for it so that I can keep an eye on things. I know that I can run the fuel screw in further but I don't want to do that until I get a gauge to be able to monitor my EGT's. So I love the look of the first gen early grills and am not much of a fan of the later style first gen grill so I don't plan to change that. Curious about what other people have done to remedy this situation. I have contemplated changing out my stock crossover tube to the Coolertubz 3" crossover and running water/meth. Is this enough to keep the ol girl cool? I also planned to change my smaller H1C with the later larger style after I get gauges and get water/meth system. What are anyones thoughts on this? Is there a reasonable way intercool this truck without changing my grill?
Thanks for the help
Jeff