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Old 11-08-2010, 08:09 PM
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stock 91 12v, cheap mods???

what cheap at home mods can i do to my stock 91 12v auto to get more power? it barely has power to pull my camper.

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This should get you on the right track.

http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/mor...r/Power_ve.htm

With just pump adjustments to my 93, I got 215 RWHP with it. Should be fine. I maxed out the fuel screw, shaved the AFC washer, turned the AFC pin to full advance and bumped the timing.
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Thanks for the link, its greatly appreciated!

What fuel pin do you guys suggest as for the best and cheapest. Also the same for injectors and a newer turbo for more boost and quicker spool up for take offs while pulling a load.

this truck will be used to pull my 32' camper and enclosed race car trailer around. so i am not wanting to go overkill on this but just a few bumps up from stock for a more noticable power increase.

anyone know of anyone that has a P7100 pump conversion for these trucks?
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Are these upgrades worth it??

ebay link for 3200 RPM spring and fuel pin removed
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id run the stock ground pin if i were you... its nearly free and should do just as good as an aftermarket pin.

id buy the 366 spring from a bosch parts dealer so you know youre getting the best one. thats my opinion of course. (probably like 20-25 dollars)
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Moving to the 1st Gen forum board.
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Were is some info on how to grind the stock fuel pin? thanks
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Anyone?
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https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...s-t275712.html
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Thanks
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wow that is some serious grinding.
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