I've been thinking about my set up and thinking about durability.
About 23,000 miles ago I added the DTT trans and couldn't resist adding fuel. For years I ran just a TST #6 kit with a BHAF and a muffler elimator from Genos. The power was just ok, it ran good though.
So, in one shot at 65K or so had the fully built and expensive DTT put in. The next day... 3K gov springs, 191 DV's, 370 Marine injectors, HTT S300 62/14, Rip Rook 4" straight exhaust. I later added the valet switch and slid the # 6 plate up and backed the star wheel off a bit more.
So now I cruise at 800 to 900 degrees 5 to 10 psi at 70 to 75 mph. Towing is 800 to 1,000 degrees backing off at 1200. Around town I'm 400 to 700 degrees. Spool up is quick and the smoke is not bad, more of a haze. At full throttle I can hit 40 psi easy and 1100 to 1200 degrees at 80 mph or so on an average freeway on ramp without trying very hard.
I don't usually have the room to stay in the throttle but, it seems to float at 1100 degrees under heavy throttle at 40 psi while running pretty clean and still pulling. My boost guage only goes to 40 so I ordered a 60 pounder and will have it in soon. I was told the turbo is set at 42 psi. I've had it up to 100 mph indicated and the EGT was still under 1200 doing a WOT pull on flat ground.
With that said, I'm happy with it now and its rare that I go over 35 psi while playing. I can break the tires loose when I want to, like whiping the rear around in a turn. Roll on the smoke with a quick stab or let it howl and just haze with a smooth roll on.
I tow heavy at 25 to 30 psi and 1,000 to 1,100 degrees on steep grades at 2500 to 2600 rpm in 3rd gear with my 3. 54 rear. I pull big loads like 12K or more in 3rd at 60 mph at about 900 degress and light loads in OD at the same temps but, 10 mph faster. I stay at 1750 rpm or higher while towing.
I'm finally putting miles on the truck now as its my main ride now. It only has 83K on the clock. Has set ups like mine lasted long? I would like to get another 100K out of it... by that time the truck will be rusted into. :-laf
About 23,000 miles ago I added the DTT trans and couldn't resist adding fuel. For years I ran just a TST #6 kit with a BHAF and a muffler elimator from Genos. The power was just ok, it ran good though.

So, in one shot at 65K or so had the fully built and expensive DTT put in. The next day... 3K gov springs, 191 DV's, 370 Marine injectors, HTT S300 62/14, Rip Rook 4" straight exhaust. I later added the valet switch and slid the # 6 plate up and backed the star wheel off a bit more.
So now I cruise at 800 to 900 degrees 5 to 10 psi at 70 to 75 mph. Towing is 800 to 1,000 degrees backing off at 1200. Around town I'm 400 to 700 degrees. Spool up is quick and the smoke is not bad, more of a haze. At full throttle I can hit 40 psi easy and 1100 to 1200 degrees at 80 mph or so on an average freeway on ramp without trying very hard.
I don't usually have the room to stay in the throttle but, it seems to float at 1100 degrees under heavy throttle at 40 psi while running pretty clean and still pulling. My boost guage only goes to 40 so I ordered a 60 pounder and will have it in soon. I was told the turbo is set at 42 psi. I've had it up to 100 mph indicated and the EGT was still under 1200 doing a WOT pull on flat ground.
With that said, I'm happy with it now and its rare that I go over 35 psi while playing. I can break the tires loose when I want to, like whiping the rear around in a turn. Roll on the smoke with a quick stab or let it howl and just haze with a smooth roll on.

I tow heavy at 25 to 30 psi and 1,000 to 1,100 degrees on steep grades at 2500 to 2600 rpm in 3rd gear with my 3. 54 rear. I pull big loads like 12K or more in 3rd at 60 mph at about 900 degress and light loads in OD at the same temps but, 10 mph faster. I stay at 1750 rpm or higher while towing.
I'm finally putting miles on the truck now as its my main ride now. It only has 83K on the clock. Has set ups like mine lasted long? I would like to get another 100K out of it... by that time the truck will be rusted into. :-laf
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