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putting TT's on an older deisel got some fuel questions

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Old 11-11-2006, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Danville Performance
Well put, it is nice to see someone that doesn't think the thicker the black smoke the better. That is the way these country boys around me think and then they don't understand why we blow past them like they where sitting still while they are pucking out the cloud of death because they think it is cool. HAHA
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Old 11-18-2006, 01:14 AM
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The best bet would be to install larger injectors , and have the injection pump adjusted by a diesel mechanic. The older GM diesels do not realy like boost. The headgaskets wont stay in the game . But if you do boost it the more black smoke the better!!! It will keep the exhaust temp down and maybe keep the headgaskets alive. If you only add the turbos and do nothing to the fuel system at least add a pyrometer, I would keep it under 1100 deg F. I believe Banks would have the injectors you need.
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