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AFC eccentric pin
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Late 91 4x4, 214,000 mi.,DD3+ injectors, PDR HX35, Ported exhaust-intake-intercooler-both ends of turbo,pump-lock collar still on&Old Smokey fuel pin, 3 1/2" straight pipe, auto by me w/stock converter, lots of polished goodies, 334.2rwhp &900+lbs trq, all black. |
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
Atta boy, Dave.
(didn't want you to hurt your arm while patting yourself on the back) ![]() What pin are you going to buy...a 75? Are there others that may be more aggressive?
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91 D250, 5 spd, non-intercooled, Isspro tach, boost, pyro, K&N ,16 cm housing, pump tweaked, Bully Dogs,4 in exhaust,30+ psi,CGFP,Frankenturbo |
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
Guys, just a little FYI. I learned yesterday that there are actually 13 different eccentrics that could be in your pump. One owner PMed me and said the eccentric in his was a 56. I dont know what the dimensions are on the other cones, as I have only looked at my 75 and 70. But, I can tell you, the 75 looks alot more agressive.<br><br>BTW. Welcome HDM48! Good to have you here.<br><br> Monty
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
so is there any way to figure out what the 13 are/apps for them?
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
I learned yesterday that there are actually 13 different eccentrics that could be in your pump. <br>And just when I thought all the eccentrics were on this site!!
<br>Go figure.<br>It would be interesting to know what pin goes with which application.....could be a breakthru perhaps?
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
removed my pin today had #56
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slightly bombed 90 ctd 4/4. od trans, 0 to 60 7.7 sec., 1/8 mi. 9.65, 70 mi per hr., 1/4 mi. 15.89, 89 mi.per hr. weight 6569. added to stable. 1/2 ton 82 dodge with 97ctd. 370 injectors 0 fuel plate, 3k gov. springs, 518 with manual valvebody and hughes converter |
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
I think the trick would be to have a bunch sitting side by side to measure and compare. But at $65 bucks a pop that wouldn't be cost effective. I wonder who would have a bunch. Do you guys think a Marine pump would have a more aggressive?<br> I think I need to make a trip down to their shop and talk to the pump guru. I'll post what I find out.<br><br> -dave-
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Or maybe, we'll just let Old Smokey do his thing and pounce on him once he gets it all done. I think I like his design better anyway. And the really cool part is, we will know it works.<br> I wonder what he will do if he gets and order for 1500 of the things on the first day?<br><br> dave
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
Talked to a couple of guys at the pump shop today. They were pretty tight lipped about the cones and the different sizes, but, it seems that different cones where put in for different turbos and to meet emissions on certain year models. Like the 70 cone in the 92. I dont know of any changes to the non intercooled trucks turbo except the size of the inlet and outlet of the compressor housing. I do know that some industrial VE pumps with the aneroid head came with the 75 pin. They acted like I blew there mind when I told them about the 56 pin in quite a few non intercooled trucks :
. Keep digging fellas, we are bound to find out the reason behind all of the changes and the effects of each.
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Re:AFC eccentric pin
I dont know of any changes to the non intercooled trucks turbo except the size of the inlet and outlet of the compressor housing<br><br>The intercooled turbo has a larger compressor turbine than the non-intercooled. <br>I had to replace my turbo this summer. US Diesel parts sent me an intercooled model at first. I thought I could just install my old intake housing rather than getting a replacement...but my housing wouldn't come close to fitting on. So I had to do the swap thing.<br>Jay<br><br><br>
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