Well, I finally did it! I installed my DD2's, boost module, and elbow today. Despite the bruised knuckles, I'm loving life!
EGT will hit 1200 degrees in NO time on the uphill stretches on the highway, at 30 PSI with my foot firmly planted on the long skinny pedal. I guess my next upgrades are going to be DTT VB/TC and a 4" exhaust, pronto!
Accelleration from 70-90 MPH is remarkably faster than "stock", and "lugging" up the local hills at 1600 RPM just begs me to plant the right foot down again and tear right up 'em!
Installation notes: Ugh! Nobody said getting the valve cover off was such a pain in the rear. "Pull down on the heater hose" or so the instructions say. Bah! It would be easier to REMOVE the heater hose and deal with the coolant leak after the install's over.
Getting to that #6 cylinder all the way in the back is a royal pain too. The big engine wiring harness right above it didn't help either, and I ended up NOT putting the engine hoist bracket back on since it took me 20 minutes to get it OFF in the first place. *heh* If my truck needs to have the engine pulled, I'll worry about the hoist bracket then.
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Greg
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Y2K Dodge Cummins QC 2500 SLT Laramie 4x4 Long Bed, 4. 10/Auto, Forest Green/Driftwood, 265x75R16 Michelin LTX, 6 speaker CD, Camper/Tow/Plow Packages, Westin Black Nerfs, Mopar bedliner, Ultra bright diamondplate toolbox, K&N Filtercharger. Autometer EGT and Boost gauges with 2-gauge full pillar w/tweeter.
http://www.rints.com/hammond for photos!
EGT will hit 1200 degrees in NO time on the uphill stretches on the highway, at 30 PSI with my foot firmly planted on the long skinny pedal. I guess my next upgrades are going to be DTT VB/TC and a 4" exhaust, pronto!
Accelleration from 70-90 MPH is remarkably faster than "stock", and "lugging" up the local hills at 1600 RPM just begs me to plant the right foot down again and tear right up 'em!
Installation notes: Ugh! Nobody said getting the valve cover off was such a pain in the rear. "Pull down on the heater hose" or so the instructions say. Bah! It would be easier to REMOVE the heater hose and deal with the coolant leak after the install's over.
Getting to that #6 cylinder all the way in the back is a royal pain too. The big engine wiring harness right above it didn't help either, and I ended up NOT putting the engine hoist bracket back on since it took me 20 minutes to get it OFF in the first place. *heh* If my truck needs to have the engine pulled, I'll worry about the hoist bracket then.

Greg
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Y2K Dodge Cummins QC 2500 SLT Laramie 4x4 Long Bed, 4. 10/Auto, Forest Green/Driftwood, 265x75R16 Michelin LTX, 6 speaker CD, Camper/Tow/Plow Packages, Westin Black Nerfs, Mopar bedliner, Ultra bright diamondplate toolbox, K&N Filtercharger. Autometer EGT and Boost gauges with 2-gauge full pillar w/tweeter.
http://www.rints.com/hammond for photos!