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About switching to a 16cm housing . . .

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Hi Gurus!

First I've got to tell you guys how much I enjoy reading your posts and appreciate you all sharing your knowledge. I'm pretty much a lurker -- as I learn more I might venture an opinion now and then!



I've had my '93 D350 auto for about 4 months now. The previous owner said he had the fueling turned up "a bit" --whatever that is. I have been wanting to do something that might make cruising @70-75mph a little easier, and from reading what you guys have to say, it sounds like a 16cm turbo housing would probably be a logical move.



I realize the auto is going to be the weak link in the system, though so far it has functioned just fine. I'm not a real leadfoot off the line, though am afraid once I start BOMBing that I may convert to the "Our Lady of Acceleration" denomination!



Does the turbo housing change sound like a logical/safe move?Somewhere down the line is a DTT and larger injectors, but right now the $$ is a little scarce for those.



Thanks for your views!!



Dave

'93 D350 auto, Westach Pyro/boost, trans temp, future BOMBer, but pretty much stock right now.
 
Dave,

The 16cm turbine housing would definitely be a logical/safe modification. It requires no modifications to install. Only issue may be rasslin' the old one off the turbo :D Add some mild pump tweaking and you'll be doing quite well :cool:



Cheers,

Sean
 
What formula said!

Installed my 16cm back in February on the 1989 brownie which now has 236,000 miles on the clock. This is my daily driver and often pulls a heavy 18' utility with a New Holland skid steer or tractor on it. Before the transplant it took 3 days to get up to 60 mph with a loaded trailer behind. That process is much much faster now. The fuel screw is turned in a bit also.



Do it. Now. You'll be glad you did.



Trent
 
The 16cm2 housing is the most notable addition to these engines and should have been a standard feature since their inception. It is a noticeable aid in performance and helps oxygenate the fuel more efficiently. I noticed an immediate increase in the power in the mountains while towing my 5th wheel 26' trailer. One cannot go wrong here. Just my two cents worth.



Chuck Goode
 
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