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i have a 94 12 valve auto that i ground the fuel plat to a #0 and i just bought a 96 12 valve 5 speed can these b interchangeable
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Yes, you can put the zero in your 96.
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thanks dr evil
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ya all of the 12 valves can run the other years fuel plates
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watch running the the zero in the 96,the stock clutch can not handle a zero plate alone. depending on driving style
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Make sure you have an EGT gauge as well the 215 pumps can dump some fuel.
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Make sure you have an EGT gauge as well the 215 pumps can dump some fuel.
Good point, you need a pyrometer and boost gauge at minimum and still have to take it easy or you will need a new clutch or torque converter
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ok. yes it came with a boost and a pyro but i need to fix the pyro the guy put it after the turbo not in the manifold.
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you can figure the temp to be roughly 200-300 degrees hotter post turbo.
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Ive heard its between 200 and 500....and I believe that was from someone with a pre and post turbo thermocouple on the same truck.
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