5.9L Rotary Performance Discussion of 12 Valve 5.9 Liter Dodge Cummins Diesels with Rotary Injection Pumps Related To Performance And Longevity

Looking For Some Extra Power

Old Oct 13, 2009 | 12:36 PM
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I have a 91 cummins 12 valve looking to add power.What is a good cheap way to add power. I was looking at an old smokey fuel pin and mabey some new 80 hp injectors. What do u guys think?
 
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Old Oct 13, 2009 | 04:37 PM
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I like the different patterns of teh M&H pins better then teh old smokey.

Look in teh sticky for ways to turn up your pump.
 
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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 12:20 PM
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I don't want to turn up the fuel pump and loose mpg's But it might be worth it i'am not sure what do u think.
 
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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 01:16 PM
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you wont loose mpg's turning the pump up. i have my pump maxed out with a 3200 govenor spring and denny T pin and i can get 19 in town and 25 highway.
 
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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by TTipsword
you wont loose mpg's turning the pump up. i have my pump maxed out with a 3200 govenor spring and denny T pin and i can get 19 in town and 25 highway.
Well, ya might lose a little mpg at first, cause you'll be like a kid with a new toy But that will be your own fault. As long as you you drive it nice you'll keep the mpg you have now, mabey even improve it a little. The ctd only needs so much fuel to function, doing upgrades to it gives you the option to go like a raped ape, thus lowering mpg, but a little self-control will keep it in check.

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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 11:07 PM
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FUEL SCREW.

Wire up a switch to turn off your alternator for a free two-four horsepower.

Take out your air conditioning system for weight reduction.

Take out your parking brake for weight reduction (not recommended for manual-transmission-equipped vehicles).

Take out the heater grids for better airflow. Take out the circuitry for weight reduction.

Go to a smaller gel-cell or AGM battery for weight reduction.

Water injection system using a power steering pump welded onto a starter motor.

Advance the timing.

Loose half of the bolts holding the truck together. Claim you did it for weight reduction.

Instead of the stock jack, carry a AAA card. Weight-reduction.

Instead of a spare tire, carry two cans of Fix-A-Flat. Weight-reduction.


Install a subwoofer and amplifer. It totally undo's everything you did for weight reduction, but it's awesome enough to make it worth it.

Take the vanes out of the injection pump's transfer-pump portion, block off the stock inlet, and feed the pump through the shut-off solenoid hole with a belt-driven ISX fuel pump and a boost-referenced pressure regulator. Mount an HE561VE variable geometry turbocharger to an individual-runner exhaust manifold and control it with a custom controller, then individually-tune each cylinder through port-injected nitrous on a individual-runner aftermarket intake manifold. Balance the rotating mass, bore out the cylinders .040 over with matching low-compression flycut pistons, install 6x018 injectors along with a 14mm head and rotor and 4mm camplate. Buy a matched after-market cam and valve springs; roller tappets are optional. Trade your wife or sister (whoever's cuter) for a transmission.
 

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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 11:52 PM
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Holy crap Begle, that is so wierd, because I was just gonna recomend doing that. Guess ya beat me to it.
 
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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 01:48 PM
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Thanks yall i keep that in mind. I was looking at getting a steel bed too is there anything i should? oh yeah thanks for the info
 
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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 07:30 PM
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Steel bed?

What's a steel bed?
 
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Old Oct 22, 2009 | 07:31 AM
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It's a flat bed. My cummins is a wooden flat bed. Thats why I am looking for a steel bed or aluminum if its cheap.
 
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