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'91 Cummins wrote:I would upgrade the exhaust to at least a 4", all the way. You can run a muffler if you want, but if you do, make sure t is a "straight thru" muffler, those are the least restrictive.
As far as water injection there is no reason why you wouldn't be able to run it with your setup, and there is no question that it would lower EGT's, but you may not need it. Get the gauges, and find your baseline.
I will see if I can find a "How To" with pictures that will explain how to hook up the different gauges.
finn188 wrote:'91 Cummins wrote:I would upgrade the exhaust to at least a 4", all the way. You can run a muffler if you want, but if you do, make sure t is a "straight thru" muffler, those are the least restrictive.
As far as water injection there is no reason why you wouldn't be able to run it with your setup, and there is no question that it would lower EGT's, but you may not need it. Get the gauges, and find your baseline.
I will see if I can find a "How To" with pictures that will explain how to hook up the different gauges.
Okay, so here is the latest plan after everyones input so far:
1- pyrometer/trans/boost gauges and see where I'm at fully loaded towing up hill WOT
2- 4" Exhaust no muffler
3- No one has stated any cons, but a 388? spring
4- if temps are good still mildly tweak pump, possibly h2o injection
I know I still need to get the numbers off of the eng/turbo still to go any further.....I will get that asap
finn188 wrote:Yeah, I tried to edit that to 366; guess it didnt work. So I printed out a good write up on doing the spring. Where is the best place to get a high quality spring? So at what RPM do these engines "over rev"? Thanks
ontos wrote:
I can't overstate how much help these folks here can give you. Just don't let Pete Toombs enter your motorhome in a tractor pull.
Richie O wrote:ontos wrote:
I can't overstate how much help these folks here can give you. Just don't let Pete Toombs enter your motorhome in a tractor pull.
What did he do? Pee in the sink again.
ontos wrote:Might have been said, but you really need as much specific info as you can get. Lots of differences between engines of different years.
Who manufactured the chasis?
I can't overstate how much help these folks here can give you. Just don't let Pete Toombs enter your motorhome in a tractor pull.
ontos wrote:Osgosh sold it's MH chassis unit to freightliner. Freightliner local dealer can direct you to info on the chassis, or you can call them in South Carolina if and when you need it. They seemed pretty helpful.
You are looking for a small plate with engine number and other info.
It is near the front topside of the engine on the injector pump/ intake side just above the mounting for the injector pump. I know your engine is in "backward" and you may not have much access. Might be possible to get a look from underneath. The plate might be covered in dirt
Maybe someone can give a better discription or post a picture.
SChandler wrote:This is a picture of the injection pump on my truck. You can see the data plate to the left of the injection pump on the end of the timing case. That is the plate with the information on it that will help you determine what the specs are for the engine (HP rating, serial #, CPL - used by Cummins to look up engine specific parts, timing, etc.).
Edit: Ignore the red arrow. I used this pic to show where the manual shutdown lever is on the pump in another thread.
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