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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 4:03 pm

what is the easiest thing i could to my pump to make some more power and some more smoke lol?
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 4:58 pm

anyone have a photo of where the fuel screw is located? is there a lock ring or something of that nature that might hinder the process of turning it up?
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
90 d250 727, stock for now, coming soon: trans swap from a '95 2nd gen, 366 spring, m&h m5, custom crossover plumbed for a little w/m and n2o
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Postby Richie O » Tue Dec 22, 2009 5:30 pm

Gauges first or your engine will be toast. Not kidding. ;)




http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/more_power/Power_ve.htm
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Postby dpuckett » Tue Dec 22, 2009 6:17 pm

Yeah, I've had stock trucks hit 1350 going up I-70 west of Denver.

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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 6:34 pm

does it make that much of a difference to turn the fuel screw up?
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
90 d250 727, stock for now, coming soon: trans swap from a '95 2nd gen, 366 spring, m&h m5, custom crossover plumbed for a little w/m and n2o
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Postby PToombs » Tue Dec 22, 2009 6:47 pm

Oh yeah, it can! Some trucks don't make hardly any difference, and some a big difference. No telling what it will be either. When you do it, pull the turbo inlet and have somebody stand there with a piece of plywood or 2x8 to snuff it out if it runs away on ya. You really should have guages 1st though, at least a boost and a pyro.
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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 6:58 pm

who makes a gauge pod for our trucks? i really would only need a pyro wouldn't i? that turbo dont make much boost does it?
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
90 d250 727, stock for now, coming soon: trans swap from a '95 2nd gen, 366 spring, m&h m5, custom crossover plumbed for a little w/m and n2o
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Postby Ace » Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:01 pm

Where'd you get the gauges for your '98?
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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:02 pm

geno's i think
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
90 d250 727, stock for now, coming soon: trans swap from a '95 2nd gen, 366 spring, m&h m5, custom crossover plumbed for a little w/m and n2o
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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:10 pm

i see a bunch of people's sigs say something about piston lift pumps? what company makes the best one? how hard is it to install. does it need to be regulated?
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
90 d250 727, stock for now, coming soon: trans swap from a '95 2nd gen, 366 spring, m&h m5, custom crossover plumbed for a little w/m and n2o
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Postby Richie O » Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:15 pm

A 90 non cooled can make 40 psi ( very hot that is ) with stock injectors and stock turbo. At that psi I would say the temp would be over 1700 within 5 seconds. 8)
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Postby new dad » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:01 pm

WOW! i didn't know it would be runnin that hot. who makes a grid heater delete spacer? maybe a could get one and drilll and tap it and install a small water system to keep the temps down temperarilly( overlook my spelling). or some spray lol.
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
90 d250 727, stock for now, coming soon: trans swap from a '95 2nd gen, 366 spring, m&h m5, custom crossover plumbed for a little w/m and n2o
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Postby Richie O » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:29 pm

new dad wrote:WOW! i didn't know it would be runnin that hot. who makes a grid heater delete spacer? maybe a could get one and drilll and tap it and install a small water system to keep the temps down temperarilly( overlook my spelling). or some spray lol.


I meant with every ounce of pump tuning, not at stock fueling.
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Postby new dad » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:18 am

i understood what you were sayin. is there a company that makes a grid heater delete tho?
98 3500, 5sp, dpp 90's, 10 plate, 4k springs, sb fe. totalled
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Postby SNOOT » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:46 am

new dad wrote:i understood what you were sayin. is there a company that makes a grid heater delete tho?



Grid heater only works when its cold out not all the time.
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