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sledhead18 03-01-2012 07:31 AM

500 ft-lbs from pump tuning?
 
Hey guys just got my first cummins less than a month ago (91.5) and shes gonna get all redone and i cant wait to haul with it. The main thing that i want to be able to do with it is keep up with my dads 02 duramax. I found specs for his truck and they say it makes about 235hp and 500 ft-lbs. I know i can tune the pump but i was wondering how much power i could really get from tuning + exhaust + BHAF and still get good mpg's

Gas 03-01-2012 07:34 AM

Stick or auto? The main thing you'll need to keep up with him is a tight converter and not so much more power.

sledhead18 03-01-2012 07:37 AM

Its an auto :( haha. i most likely wont be able to replace the converter for awhile considering money i am putting into the body and other arears. But what would be a good converter to get?

hiboy_76 03-02-2012 12:24 PM

My truck made 250hp and 588tq with pump tuning, 100 hp injectors, and a 3200 spring. That was on a stock clutch and LP

sledhead18 03-02-2012 06:42 PM

Thanks, so about the transmission. . .? what should i do as far as torque converter or other trans mods that will allow me to be able to tow and go like my dads duramax?

93coalroller 03-02-2012 07:50 PM

Ive got 75hp injectors with an hx35 and an ats five star torque converter and it holds pretty good. It's like night and day compared to the stock one that came out of it.

sledhead18 03-02-2012 08:28 PM

Okay thanks, ive been seeing people saying stuff about 100hp 75hp . . injectors and ive been wondering what the real advantage is and why they make more power? Is it just the amount of fuel that they are able to deliver or is it the tip design that allows the fuel to atomize quicker?

ricet07 03-02-2012 08:36 PM

More fuel, and the hp nicknames are generic for injectors when they should be identified by # of holes and size i.e. 5x.12. I would look for a set of 5x.12's for your truck unless you plan on getting a new turbo in the near future.

sledhead18 03-03-2012 06:50 PM

Okay sounds good. I dont plan on running a different turbo unless my egt's get to high after pump tuning. I was thinking about putting injectors out of a non-intercolled truck because i heard they were 9mm and the ones in my truck are 7mm. I was thinking it would be cheaper to do that and possibley upgrade the nozzles on the 9mm's. Am i wrong in thinking this or am i on the right path?

1stgenblowingsmoke 03-03-2012 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by sledhead18 (Post 866614)
Okay sounds good. I dont plan on running a different turbo unless my egt's get to high after pump tuning. I was thinking about putting injectors out of a non-intercolled truck because i heard they were 9mm and the ones in my truck are 7mm. I was thinking it would be cheaper to do that and possibley upgrade the nozzles on the 9mm's. Am i wrong in thinking this or am i on the right path?

Have fun trying. Non intercooled injectors are a 9mm body size as the intercooled at a 7mm body size. You would need to have them machined down to fit in the head then the non intercooled injectors have a 158* spray angle while intercooled injectors have a 148* spray angle.


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