Which 6.7 Bombs?????
So I am going to pick up my next cummins this weekend.:jump: Its an '07 with G56. Im planning on DPF delete, EGR delete, intake manifold, air intake, Mini Maxx, and 4 inch exhaust. Is a wastegate something i should consider too? Also was thinking of putting water/meth on to help mpg and clean out the motor of all that soot.:bat: Anyone got anything else i should consider?:humm:
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Without the EGR you have no waste gate. The VGT on the 6.7 has a real small exhaust housing and causes high drive pressures. Waste gate if your going to push the truck hard. Also look into a set of head studs right away.
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Truck wont be pushed hard. Just tired of driving the 24v everyday. Too much money in it. The 6.7 will be the daily driver and pull the goosenecks every now and then. Most towing will be handled by the 24v though. Are the high drive pressures lifting the heads that often?
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i have been told by a few ppl that they dont think the waste gate is really worth the money there still having the same issues i would say put studs in it and keep the boost in the lower ranges
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I did several flow improvements from the intercooler to the engine intake. I started with a boost tube upgrade, it is larger diameter than stock, next was the throttle valve delete. In the throttle valve delete was located my grid heater. The stock grid heater location is restrictive, and it is less restrictive in the throttle valve location. I did not buy an intake, I just took a cone stone and ported it. I opened up the outlet side where the grid heater used to be. I also used a manifold on top of the head, the aftermarket manifold is smoother inside, and slightly higher , for more flow.
This whole system is too small for this size of engine, and there are replacement parts for all of it. |
Originally Posted by vcustoms86
(Post 743052)
Are the high drive pressures lifting the heads that often?
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Deleted09 did you see any increase in mpg after you added all of that?
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deleted 09 what head gasket you repair with
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