A few questions about increased hp/tq cummins
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A few questions about increased hp/tq cummins
Hi, so i'm lookin to increase the hp and torque of a 5.9 12valve cummins. I'm looking to get around 450 hp so what i have planned is to get a:
#100 fuel plate
boost elbow
5x12s
4k gsk + 60lb springs
62/65/12 turbo
191s
16* timing
4 inch exhaust
amsoil nanofiber filter
ats intake
head studs
I would of course tune my afc and move the fuel plate forward.
I am just wondering if these upgrades would get me to around 450 hp (i'm not sure how much torque it would give me) I'm not looking to make big smoke, just higher hp and torque.
I was also wondering if it is worth getting a fluidampr, also i was wondering if i would have to get a stronger tranny and and clutch than the nv4500?and if so does anyone have any recommendations?
Also does anyone have any recommendations or tips for my mods? am i missing anything important?
This is for a cummins swap into my 1984 chevy k20, thanks
Sorry I think i may have posted this in the wrong section
#100 fuel plate
boost elbow
5x12s
4k gsk + 60lb springs
62/65/12 turbo
191s
16* timing
4 inch exhaust
amsoil nanofiber filter
ats intake
head studs
I would of course tune my afc and move the fuel plate forward.
I am just wondering if these upgrades would get me to around 450 hp (i'm not sure how much torque it would give me) I'm not looking to make big smoke, just higher hp and torque.
I was also wondering if it is worth getting a fluidampr, also i was wondering if i would have to get a stronger tranny and and clutch than the nv4500?and if so does anyone have any recommendations?
Also does anyone have any recommendations or tips for my mods? am i missing anything important?
This is for a cummins swap into my 1984 chevy k20, thanks
Sorry I think i may have posted this in the wrong section
Last edited by WhiskeyJack; 03-14-2013 at 12:14 PM.
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First off, you got it in the right spot.
second, is your killer dowel pin dealt with? If not, i'd do that before anything else.
third, yes all those mods should get you near 400 hp.
fourth, is your tranny an auto or manual, if manual, i'd recomend a heavier duty clutch, because the stock clutch would only handle that much power for a short time.
second, is your killer dowel pin dealt with? If not, i'd do that before anything else.
third, yes all those mods should get you near 400 hp.
fourth, is your tranny an auto or manual, if manual, i'd recomend a heavier duty clutch, because the stock clutch would only handle that much power for a short time.
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Hahaha, its a standard. I much prefer standard over auto, especially for these trucks. and I havent taken care of the dowel pin yet, but when i do i'll put a clip over it in attempt to prevent it from ever coming out on its own. Also, thanks guys for the replies. I will probably keep the nv4500 and just get a upgraded clutch rated for around 500hp
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Yes upgrade your LP to an AirDog or FASS to keep your pump fed. I am running a very similar setup to what you want and i have the clutch listed in my sig and it holds the power great even towing. Once my wife stops complaining about all of the money i just spent on the truck I am going to be buying a BD super B special for mine. Probably gonna pick up some 5x14's to run with it too.
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i run a raptor 150 and can say nothing bad about it so far (bout 10k in) with your power levels just eliminate your stock lift pump and use your stock fuel filter. you will have no issues at all. all you are really going for at this low of a hp# is consistent pressure not really volume at this point, so the neck down at the filter housing wont be any kind of issue. i made my block off plate but a chevy block off plate at your local auto parts store will cover the hole in the block when you remove your stock lift pump.
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