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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Define GSK

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Can someone explain to me what plate #'s are and what does GSK mean? I know from reading the post this has something to do with modifiying the fuel/injection pump.

I recently installed a TST plate in my injection pump and WOW! what a difference. It's almost like adding a second turbo. But, as far as I know, there wasn't a specific plate no. to go with this. It's just whatever TST sent me.

Thanks to anyone that can enlighten me. :cool:
 
GSK = Governor Spring Kit, It is a set of springs that can be installed in the injection pump to increase the point that defueling happens. Stock our trucks begin to defuel about 2500 rpm, some kits will raise this to 3000 or 4000rpm.



As for plate numbers TST should have on file what they sent you depending upon your year/transmission of your truck it should have been stamped on the plate. (fill in your sig with you rtruck etc. and it will show up every first post like at the bottom of mine) If you go to the TST web site you will be able to read up on plates and their respective #s. Welcome to the TDR, Cheers
 
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