Import tuner gone DIESEL! Lol
Sup ladys and gents! My name Justin. (as seen in my display name) haha. Figured id join this forum one due to the catchy name. 2 Because just surfing through ive found more tips than I have else where.
A lil bout me. Im a car guy. I daily drive a honda civic SI slightly modified.. ( enough that it only gets 18 mpg in they city 22 on the hwy) and im a member of the street assassin car club. Devoted family man Well heres wht im inherating. My gramps has gave me his 88 F250 ext cab 3/4 ton with the 7.3 IDI and a five speed with grannie gear. Im wanting to restore it and get it looking great and a lil more ass. Heres the kicker. IM CLUELESS BOUT DIESELS!!! Lol any tips and pointers would be awesome. Plans so.far is.body work paint lift kit and banks side winer turbo kit. Mickey thompson wheels and bfg all terrains 35 12'50s. Hope to enjoy.my stay here. Any tips or info.is greatly accepted |
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Unfortunately those trucks are just flat out turds. Not much can be done in the way of performance either, since they like the "window block" mod... 200rwhp is pretty much maxed out man.
There were some photos and a little info floating around the web for a while about a monster IDI built by Max Legod from hypermax... HP rumors bounced around but some said it was up in the 1200rwhp range. Originally built to shut up the gas guys at the sled pulls (diesels basically didn't exist in competition back then) and then they outlawed it, so it went to the track. My understanding was the power was too much for it as it would flex the block enough to pop freeze plugs out quite frequently. Your best bet would be to find a 12V cummins to toss in there, or some other diesel. Even a DT 360 would be cool (and more stout than the almighty cummins). Welcome to DB! |
Welcome! If it were my truck, I'd make sure any maintenance items (belts, hoses, fluids, etc.) are up to date, then drive it a bit, see how it handles with the power you have. Then update the tires and cosmetics accordingly, maybe boost the power or swap motors if necessary later. 'Course that's just me, I'm more interested in reliability than maximum power. There's plenty of information on the site, and I'm sure you'll get plenty of feedback from other members.:c:
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Originally Posted by Eddiebuntain
(Post 865646)
Welcome! If it were my truck, I'd make sure any maintenance items (belts, hoses, fluids, etc.) are up to date, then drive it a bit, see how it handles with the power you have. Then update the tires and cosmetics accordingly, maybe boost the power or swap motors if necessary later. 'Course that's just me, I'm more interested in reliability than maximum power. There's plenty of information on the site, and I'm sure you'll get plenty of feedback from other members.:c:
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