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Old 03-06-2008, 08:22 AM
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dynomite diesel v.s bd diesel injectors

what do you guys think should i go with dynomite diesel stage 4 or should i go with the bd diesel xxx 60 hp injectors
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does anybody own either of these injectors
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a buddy of mine has the BD's in his 92 I think they are the same as POD's but I could be wrong
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that its what sombody else on here was saying, when i searched for other post about this
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Yup. I just recieved my BD #1040171 injectors. According to BD they ARE P.O.D.s Dont have them in yet, waiting on the coating shop to finish the manifold and exh. housing.
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do you think that ddp stage 4's would be better let me know what you think of them when you get them put in any information would be helpful
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IMHO DDP4's have better manners than POD's.
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Originally Posted by marksmith
IMHO DDP4's have better manners than POD's.
Yeah but who really cares a bout manners any way
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I run the DDP4's with a maxed IP and an HX35 hybrid moving all the air it can within it's MAP through 3.5" pipes, Banks intercooler and TwinRam, full 4" exhaust, cold air intake, blah, blah. . . . . and it's HOT!

At the end of an eighth mile pass, you have to count to three before the pyro begins to move back down from the 1500*F peg.

I think you will need more air or will need to back off the fuel screw.
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I have Bully dog injectors, and they are rated less than PODs. I just ordered a set of PODs. Ill let you guys know the difference.
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I have the DDP4's and like em. They're well mannered and have made some pretty good power so far. I also get 20+mpg still no prob PODs are cheaper, but I've heard they have worse manners and fuel economy isn't quite as good.
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The POD's have a good bang for the buck factor but the smoke is also completely controllable with your right foot

JQmile I see your numbers are up, anything in the new issue
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Originally Posted by pulltilbroke
The POD's have a good bang for the buck factor but the smoke is also completely controllable with your right foot

JQmile I see your numbers are up, anything in the new issue

Yup, couple of things
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yeah i figured i would have to do some work to the turbo but it's starting to become time for new injectors (my fuel mileage is going down hill) so i figured since i'm going to have to buy some i might as well get some with some power and just turn the pump down till i get the money to build the turbo, Do you guys think i should upgrade my h1c or buy a hx35 and build it. Will i still be able to pull a case 350b dozer with ddp stage 4's (not that often maybe ounce a month or so) without melting down and if so what injectors would you suggest.
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You don't need to upgrade your turbo, you need a whole different turbo. DDP4's are not injectors to use with a hybrid. You will need a bigger turbo like an HTB2.


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