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rmb93243 Apr 2, 2004 08:56 PM

New and confused!
 
This is my first post, so here goes. I call the local Cummins dealer to get info on filters and inquired about the BHAF (Fleetguard AH19003 marine air filter) I've seen posted here. Guy on the line tells me that my stocker is good for 350 hp! So, do I really need to upgrade the intake? Plans are an exhaust upgrade (still deciding who's) a Van Aaken box, and the critical guages. Do I really need to increase the intake? will I see any improvements?

And oh yeah, I love this truck...:)

SuperGewl Apr 2, 2004 08:59 PM

OK, it would be nice to know what truck you really have. You need to fill out your ID info so yo can get crap load of replies:D :D
With their .02 worth

DPG Apr 2, 2004 09:06 PM

I don't know what truck you have, but I haven't heard of anybody here making 350 hp with a stock airbox. That's usually one of the first mods people make, as it's fairly easy and not too expensive.

rmb93243 Apr 2, 2004 09:20 PM

Thought when I checked the box my profile would show up but, guess I need to learn about these post things too

2004 QC LWB 4WD 48RE Laramie stock but the bug deflector and Westin bars.:rolleyes:

phox_mulder Apr 2, 2004 09:21 PM

I went with the BHAF on my truck listed below, not because the stock filter wasn't flowing enough,
but that the stock airboxes are known to be leaky.
Don't seal all that good.

Then, someday in the future, I'll have a good flowing filter to keep the EGT's in check,
and burn any extra fuel I have squirting into the cylinders.

And the extra turbo whine is good too.


phox

2003Ram Apr 2, 2004 09:23 PM

Put the info about your truck in your signature.

The guy on the phone is probably talking about engine HP. So if you have a "600", that's a......let's see......about 25 more hp.

Seriously, your intake and exhaust mods will let you engine breathe better, add some hp on it's own while helping to keep your EGT's down from all of your other mods.

have fun.

chuckr72 Apr 2, 2004 09:25 PM

the first thing you should do i replace the intake. i have the airaid and love it. i was able to tell a difference in the throttle response. after that the next thing would be to replace the muffler with a straight through one, dont waste you $$ on a whole system, the muff is the most restrictive part of the whole system. to get power you need to breathe.:D

gsbrockman Apr 2, 2004 09:27 PM

Re: New and confused!
 

Originally posted by rmb93243
Guy on the line tells me that my stocker is good for 350 hp!

And oh yeah, I love this truck...:)

To quote John Candy from Planes, Trains & Automobiles ....... if he told you wolverines made good house pets, would you believe him ? j/k :D
Greg

rmb93243 Apr 2, 2004 10:08 PM

Re: Re: New and confused!
 

Originally posted by maynard3
To quote John Candy from Planes, Trains & Automobiles ....... if he told you wolverines made good house pets, would you believe him ? j/k :D
Greg

Yep, guess thats why I'm hanging out here. Is there any charts or flow data out there to show how much more air can flow through these alternates?


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