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Why Triangulated? it seems like the one connected to the diff housing serves no real purpose. Just asking in case I am missing something? I built traction bars for all of my personal trucks and tow rigs and this is the first of its kind that I have seen like that.
what the heck ever happened to everyone just doing this for fun, I too build trucks and sell them for a profit but that is the result of me doing this just for fun. I think people get too caught up in themselves on this, and most other forums who think they are elitists and have nothing new or...
The thread is relative to the NTC400 not the NHC250 so stock refers to the 400hp cummins. Fuel and boost are directly related, the more fuel you put in the more boost the truck builds until it either maxes out the turbo's flow and most likely the egt's before that. I have no idea what it will...
from what I have gathered 14's are the most common in the stock application, you can go down 5 from stock and be pretty safe. The fuel adjustment through the shaft is easily adjustable and free, if you turn it up too much and are getting excessive smoke just use a small screw driver and turn it...
the fifth wheel with 16's will not support any civi trailer that I have come accross, as Jim pointed out, after removing the spacer and ramps he still had to cut the neck of his trailer and raise the neck 10" just to make it work, and he does not even have the 16.00 r 20's on his yet, you will...
I will say that with the 16.00 r 20's on it with 20oz of equals in each tire has made a major improvement in the ride of my truck, yes hot as **** in the summer, poor mileage, I average about 5 mpg although the links below show that I have made a lot of power improvements to my truck. I am...
that's interesting since air does not pass through the pump, and as far as I know it had nothing do do with the amount of air that goes into the cylinders, I always thought that was what the turbo was for.... What is also interesting is that pump mechanic at my local Cummins northwest repair...
dude, I know you are excited, but you are posting stuff that has not only been covered recently but has been wide spread knowledge, USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION AT THE TOP RIGHT OF THE PAGE!! Please.:deadhorse: