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Kimo-AV8R that setup looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oo.



It's time to talk to Greg.



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I see our trucks are setup very similar. Can you please tell me about how your truck reacted to the BHAF?



Egt's, Spoolup, sound and whatever else that comes to mind.



Thanks! Oo.
 
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RankRam said:
Kimo-AV8R that setup looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oo.



It's time to talk to Greg.



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I see our trucks are setup very similar. Can you please tell me about how your truck reacted to the BHAF?



Egt's, Spoolup, sound and whatever else that comes to mind.



Thanks! Oo.

My initial impression was holy s#*@! The intake temp dropped about 3-5 degrees, turbo sings very loudly now and spools quickly too. EGT seems on par lower too. I can't tell exactly yet since I haven't towed anything yet. But overall it seems great!

-Kimo
 
Van Blom said:
Nick, did you get the 4" exhaust elbow from air flow systems? do you think 3 rubber 90's would work?

I really like your setup, very clean, and I want to do something just like or similar to yours. What kind of insulation did you use?

Thanks,

Paul

P. S. where is the degree symbol on the keyboard :confused:



i got all my stuff locally, but airflow has the same parts there. the insulation is regular fiberglass heat wrap tape. i grabbed some scraps from work for this, but it looks like it is just fiberglass headder wrap.



as for the ° symbol, press and hold the Alt key, and while holding it, type in 0176 on the number keypad on your keyboard [not the numbers above the letter keys]. that procedure gives you the extended keyboard [or you could just go into character map under the start/programs/accessories/system tools - character map



these are my most used ones...



° = alt+0176

± = alt+0177

² = alt+0178

³ = alt+0179

µ = alt+0181

¼ = alt+0188

½ = alt+0189

¾ = alt+0190
 
nickleinonen said:
i got all my stuff locally, but airflow has the same parts there. the insulation is regular fiberglass heat wrap tape. i grabbed some scraps from work for this, but it looks like it is just fiberglass headder wrap.



as for the ° symbol, press and hold the Alt key, and while holding it, type in 0176 on the number keypad on your keyboard [not the numbers above the letter keys]. that procedure gives you the extended keyboard [or you could just go into character map under the start/programs/accessories/system tools - character map



these are my most used ones...



° = alt+0176

± = alt+0177

² = alt+0178

³ = alt+0179

µ = alt+0181

¼ = alt+0188

½ = alt+0189

¾ = alt+0190



Sweet! I always wanted to know how to do that!



And Greg can expect a call from me...



I'm ditching my AFE setup. I much prefer paper filtration.
 
hey folks, whats the Part number for the filter again? been searching for it for a while.



ill be having some "extra" money come my way soon and will finaly be able to put some of into the Dodge.
 
GWBourne said:
hey folks, whats the Part number for the filter again? been searching for it for a while.



ill be having some "extra" money come my way soon and will finaly be able to put some of into the Dodge.

GWBourne,

The Wix # is 42790 for the BHAF. It will run you around $32 to $48, depends where you find it. I have a bunch of Outerwears Filter Covers on hand to go with that filter.

-Ryan
 
dieselluver said:
GWBourne,

The Wix # is 42790 for the BHAF. It will run you around $32 to $48, depends where you find it. I have a bunch of Outerwears Filter Covers on hand to go with that filter.

-Ryan

just for everybodys info... i have seen more than two part numbers listed for BHAF. i have been doing some research on them and here is info for two of them. both made by Wix for NAPA.



Part number FIL6637

4 inch inlet, 8. 5 inches round top and bottom, closed on opposite end and 12. 38 inches long.

wix says this one is 425CFM



part number FIL2790

4 inch inlet, 10. 5 inches round top and bottom, closed on opposite end and 11. 88 inches long.

according to Wix this one is 680cfm



just more info i guess... im going to call them now and see what the micron of filtration is...
 
GWBourne and I guess any one else.



These filters are actually manufactured by Donaldson. Both the Wix 42790 and the Napa FIL2790 are the Donaldson/Duralite B105006 which is the filter guys are using for the BHAF set-up. The Napa FIL6637, Wix #46637 is Donaldson/Duralite B085011 which is the filter the Ford guys use for the Tymar open air set-up. But just to ease your fears, the B085011 is listed as a filter for a Cummins application.
 
So is the 6637 also safe to use on our Cummins 5. 9L? That's the only filter my Napa shop has in stock right now and I don't have the time to handle this errand next week.
 
Yes, that filter will be ok to use. If I had not already ordered the filter every one uses for the BHAF set-up I would have gone with the 6637 filter you are looking at. It is smaller in diameter but will work just as good. I used one on my old power stroke in the ford version of the BHAF set-up.
 
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