06 3500 dualie can't do a burnout. HELP

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Old 12-24-2007, 10:03 PM
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If he does not care about his motor, block off the vacuum line that reads boost. It allows the factory turbo to go to 60 lbs. However the factory HG is good for 42 and off the top of my head I dont know which turbo it is but if is a Holset stock turbo, it should blow about 38 psi.
Then again Ive personally pushed it to 45 psi without problems.
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Tell him to sell it and get a duramax...problem solved.
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Originally Posted by 99Silverado5.3
Tell him to sell it and get a duramax...problem solved.

I disagree... the cummins has WAY more potential than any v-8 diesel. Have your friend load up the brakes and punch it, and slowly release the brake pedal until it brakes loose but stays moving, as the rear brakes on our cummins are really tight and that is what we have to do.
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Originally Posted by the_husk
I disagree... the cummins has WAY more potential than any v-8 diesel. Have your friend load up the brakes and punch it, and slowly release the brake pedal until it brakes loose but stays moving, as the rear brakes on our cummins are really tight and that is what we have to do.
Yeah we have figured that out, its is the only way we can get it to do one.
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just put line locks on it, or a couple of bricks in front of the tires...lol
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Or pour oil allover the ground and the tires when ever you want to spin 'em
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the quadzilla is just a pressure box i prefer the smarty on a dodge and a ppe hot on the dmax......most boxes wont tak that off my buddy ahs the same truck with the same box and he hates it
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He just got a MADS smarty tuner and 7" stacks.
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that smarty is the way to go
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My grandpa has an 03' and we faced the same problem one night while terrorizing the streets.. we learned that you have to sit there for a while and let it spool before it breaks loose! We were so dissapointed when the big bad cummins wouldnt break loose.. just try to spool it up for a few seconds, not too long though you can toast a tranny!


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