New to 24v, looking for a quick bit of info to get started
Hopefully I will be pickin up a 99 2500 24v auto tomorrow. Im not new to diesels but this is my first 24v. As of now my plans are BHAF, 4in str8 pipe, and edge comp box to get it started. What are some of the first things I should address? Also, how do the auto trannys hold up in these trucks? BTW the truck has 133k on it. Thanx in advance.
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lift pump and fp gauge would be a good start before you get the comp. the trans will last for awhile just depends on how you drive it and how much power your putting on in
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Originally Posted by dolla_hite
(Post 737009)
lift pump and fp gauge would be a good start before you get the comp. the trans will last for awhile just depends on how you drive it and how much power your putting on in
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So pretty much the basics.lol My biggest concern is the trans. Is doin a valve body upgrade a good idea?
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I couldn't help you with that, I got a 5spd so I don't worry about that stuff. In everything I have seen though it does seem like the trans is the weak point of the Dodges, what in the trans is weak, bets me.
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If your going to replace anything in your tranny you might as well wait untill you have the funds to get it the whole thing built as in tripple disc tourqe converter, valve body, input shaft ect ect. thats if your planning on pushing your truck to higher horsepower levels like 500hp
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The basics of the 24v is you need an aftermarket lift pump like a fass or airdog, a fuel pressure gauge and that will keep your truck alive. the transmission is better left alone till your ready to build it. A valve body is more like a band aid fix. I see your looking at a 99 check on it being a 53 block or not. 99's were pretty popular for them. I didn't like the straight pipe sound of mine in cab it was quite loud. Whats your plans for this truck. then the ideas for turbo injectors etc can be given.
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Bang on 01quadcab! I was thinking the same thing as I was scrolling down. What are the plans for this truck? I also agree on the exhaust issue, the cab drone can get really old really quick without a muffler. I had factory sized straight exhaust when I bought the truck, and now have 5" with a muffler. The larger exhaust and muffler reduced the drone in the can significantly. 5" is overkill, and 4" is all you need, but I wanted 5".:tttt:
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