need help for a 95 dodge ram 2500!
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need help for a 95 dodge ram 2500!
Hey everyone! I recently purchased a 97 dodge ram diesel b/c my pops has a 95. Ive been driving mine around a lot and has lots of power.
On my dads (95 dodge diesel) there seems to be a big problem. we put a nice and clean air filter, a boost elbow, cut out cat and muffler and put a 4" continuation w/ magnaflow. Sounds nice and strong when revving it, but when i put it in drive and floor it (when warm of course) it pulls good for a few minutes and then it dogs out! the power seems to be gone! i kill it and start it and here it comes back on, but same situation it dies out again.
Is it my fuel pump going out?
I was thinking of putting in a modified fuel plate?
Has anyone had this kind of problem?
We have taken it to a mechanic and he said that the turbo was leaking so he rebuilt it. it didn't really help. He also said that he turned up the star wheel on the pump. Not seeing the power gain though.
Also my pops carries and est weight of like 6-7000lbs on his truck all the time (materials)
thanks guys
On my dads (95 dodge diesel) there seems to be a big problem. we put a nice and clean air filter, a boost elbow, cut out cat and muffler and put a 4" continuation w/ magnaflow. Sounds nice and strong when revving it, but when i put it in drive and floor it (when warm of course) it pulls good for a few minutes and then it dogs out! the power seems to be gone! i kill it and start it and here it comes back on, but same situation it dies out again.
Is it my fuel pump going out?
I was thinking of putting in a modified fuel plate?
Has anyone had this kind of problem?
We have taken it to a mechanic and he said that the turbo was leaking so he rebuilt it. it didn't really help. He also said that he turned up the star wheel on the pump. Not seeing the power gain though.
Also my pops carries and est weight of like 6-7000lbs on his truck all the time (materials)
thanks guys
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welcome to diesel bombers and you need to check your fuel pressure and you ofv your fuel pressure should be about 17psi at idle and running down the road about 30psi and heres some help with checking pressures brought to you by dr evil https://www.dieselbombers.com/24-val...ure-guage.html
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i would check for a crimped line going to your afc. or see if the boots have any leaks or not tight. after that i woud check the governor springs to see if they have proper tension on them. if not those your fuel lines or the one in the tank could be sucking air or the screen in the tank is plugged with gunk. those are my thoughts!!!! i would start with the afc line.
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Hey everyone! I recently purchased a 97 dodge ram diesel b/c my pops has a 95. Ive been driving mine around a lot and has lots of power.
On my dads (95 dodge diesel) there seems to be a big problem. we put a nice and clean air filter, a boost elbow, cut out cat and muffler and put a 4" continuation w/ magnaflow. Sounds nice and strong when revving it, but when i put it in drive and floor it (when warm of course) it pulls good for a few minutes and then it dogs out! the power seems to be gone! i kill it and start it and here it comes back on, but same situation it dies out again.
Is it my fuel pump going out?
I was thinking of putting in a modified fuel plate?
Has anyone had this kind of problem?
We have taken it to a mechanic and he said that the turbo was leaking so he rebuilt it. it didn't really help. He also said that he turned up the star wheel on the pump. Not seeing the power gain though.
Also my pops carries and est weight of like 6-7000lbs on his truck all the time (materials)
thanks guys
On my dads (95 dodge diesel) there seems to be a big problem. we put a nice and clean air filter, a boost elbow, cut out cat and muffler and put a 4" continuation w/ magnaflow. Sounds nice and strong when revving it, but when i put it in drive and floor it (when warm of course) it pulls good for a few minutes and then it dogs out! the power seems to be gone! i kill it and start it and here it comes back on, but same situation it dies out again.
Is it my fuel pump going out?
I was thinking of putting in a modified fuel plate?
Has anyone had this kind of problem?
We have taken it to a mechanic and he said that the turbo was leaking so he rebuilt it. it didn't really help. He also said that he turned up the star wheel on the pump. Not seeing the power gain though.
Also my pops carries and est weight of like 6-7000lbs on his truck all the time (materials)
thanks guys
It pulls good till 2200- 2400 rpm? That were the stock gov springs start to defuel, that prob what your feeling. Changing them is not that hard, you can buy a 3,000 rpm kit or a 4,000 rpm kit ( they make more than these two kits but for a street truck that is all you should need).
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williamhuckeba (02-01-2010)
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thanks all of you guys. ill check all of those things right away.
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ok, so i checked all the fuel lines and found no kinks. I can hear the turbo spooling but i'm not certain that im boosting. im buying a boost and fuel pressure gauge to make sure everything is working.
How do i check the injectors?
Also i moved the stock fuel plate all the way up and saw no gain.
Funny this is it revs up strong but when i put it gear i get no power. i kill it and start it and it runs "ok" not that good.
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ok, so i checked all the fuel lines and found no kinks. I can hear the turbo spooling but i'm not certain that im boosting. im buying a boost and fuel pressure gauge to make sure everything is working.
How do i check the injectors?
Also i moved the stock fuel plate all the way up and saw no gain.
Funny this is it revs up strong but when i put it gear i get no power. i kill it and start it and it runs "ok" not that good.
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