215 HP Injectors
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215 HP Injectors
I have a 1994 12v, 160 hp pump. I saw some 215 hp injector for sale out of a 1998. I mainly just tow,. How would these work on my truck. I think he is asking 150 for them. My other mods on listed in my sig. Thanks, Sonny
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I have a question for you if you dont mind. How hard was it to switch from the auto to manual? Also how expensive if you dont mind(just a rough estimate).
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Thanks for the replies. Someone else has the injectors on hold but if it falls through I'll buy them and look for some more if they sale.
CumminsDriver, I bought the truck with the 5-sp already installed by the previous owner. He is a top mechanic and also does custom conversions with motors and trannys etc. The truck was his daily driver and really well cared for. I bought it last Fall. It has only a little over 100K on it. Zero problems for me so far. Next big project $$ I am going to have it painted.
CumminsDriver, I bought the truck with the 5-sp already installed by the previous owner. He is a top mechanic and also does custom conversions with motors and trannys etc. The truck was his daily driver and really well cared for. I bought it last Fall. It has only a little over 100K on it. Zero problems for me so far. Next big project $$ I am going to have it painted.
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Your welcome, The only thing that annoys me a little me about the 5 -speed is it has a gap between 3-4th gear. Does anyone else notice this or is it just me? I would think the 6- speed maybe would be a better choice if you wanted to spend more. The one 6-sp I drove did'nt have that gap. It was a nice tranny with effortless shifting.
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YES! That is a horrible gap. Its a pain in the butt. Dads 98 5 speed thats stock has that horrible gap, and its just a pain, but i would think with any kind of good mod(Fuel Plate) that it wouldnt be near as aggrovating. My truck has a lot more low end than dads truck with the plate, so i think it would do a lot better, but it is still a pain pulling something with it.
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Eric, What fuel plate do you have to get your dyno numbers? Mine is also a 1994 but with a #5 TST plate. I always wondered what it would truely dyno at compared to what the TST site says about the #5 plate. Thanks , Sonny
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Well; its a city diesel brand of fuel plate, and was put in before i got the truck, but i have been told it was about the equivelant of a #6 fuel plate from the guy who put it in. BUT, looking at dyno #'s its closer to the #5, so that what i usually call it. I thought it dynoed pretty good myself for no more than whats done to it. Thats about a 100hp rear wheel gain, and about a 2535-250ft lb of torque gain at the rear wheels. Pretty good in my book, and it runs pretty good i think. I would love to have some good injectors, but my tranny wont hold it as it is, so that would be a waist of money. I guess if i ever want to do any more to it, a new TC will have to be put in(aftermarket), but overall i love it .
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The big gap between 3rd & 4th gear is about a 44% difference in effective gear ratio which is why the gear spliiting industry is in the 20 - 22 % range to address the big drop off in rpms between gears.
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