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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Edge Ez (+) DDII's = what horse power?

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Edge Ez & Fault Codes

Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Boost pressure and EGT

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I'm getting REAL close to having DTT build a trans for me. They suggested that I put whatever performance mods on before the trans rebuild so they can set up the trans exactly for the power.

Shanti Kondolay told me that the DDII's and an Edge EZ set up on #3 was a good combo. Can anyone tell me (hopefully without guessing) what HP and torque I will have?

My truck is stock 2001. 5, Magnaflow 4", HY 35 turbo. Thanks Chris
 
I am going to guess about 330 rear wheel HP. I ran DDII's and a VA for the last 2 years. Great setup. Perfect all around.
 
Any ideas what this combo would do on a 2001 ETH? BHAF, 4" exhaust.



I know ETHs don't respond as well to boxes, but better to injectors. So does it average out to about the same numbers? Or better/worse?
 
Ill guess 310hp at the wheels for an ETC,and 330 or so for an ETH. Shanti is right . i have the dd2's and EZ in Dad's 01,with a DTT setup it is one strong pulling truck,and EGTS are never an issure,even with the stock Hy. We just turnbuckled it and run a BHAF.
 
Yeah, it sounds good *now*, but just wait. It's a dark and expensive road you're heading down...

mikel, Just curious, Do you have first hand knowledge about the BOMB disease??? Or do you mean that I am going to substansially shorten my engine life by these mods? Chris
 
Originally posted by AggieJustin

Any ideas what this combo would do on a 2001 ETH? BHAF, 4" exhaust.



I know ETHs don't respond as well to boxes, but better to injectors. So does it average out to about the same numbers? Or better/worse?

my 02 eth dynoed 381/800 with the dd2s and a loose wire comp on 1x5. of course i had the pdr40/16



had mhaf and 4 in straight pipe



i was very happy with this combo on the eth
 
Well, I like the looks of those numbers. Guess I better start gathering some toll money for the rest of my trip down this long, dark road.



But for now, looks I need to find a place to install some DD2's before the DFW dyno day. I wish I had more time in town before then.



JM
 
Originally posted by Motorhead

mikel, Just curious, Do you have first hand knowledge about the BOMB disease??? Or do you mean that I am going to substansially shorten my engine life by these mods? Chris



I was just giving you a hard time. Usually it goes something like this:



Install new injectors and WOW, that's alot of power!



Pretty soon the truck feels weak, so add bigger injectors or a fuel box and the WOW is back, but now there are issues with the transmission not holding if it's an auto or the clutch not holding if it's a stick shift.



And don't even get me started on the money that goes into 4" exhayst, gauges, fuel system upgrades, tires, and tickets... :)



Then, if you *really* get serious there's always hx40/50 upgrades, twins, drugs... It just never stops. But it sure is fun! :D



Enjoy yourself,

Mike
 
mikel, I figured that you had had the BOMB disease experience:D



Seriously, Do any of you guys think that respectfully driven, these mods would shorten engine life substansially?
 
Uh, no.

Keep the egts in check. Let the turbo cool off before shutdown. Keep clean, quality oil in it. Avoid excessive idling. And dont forget to change coolant per owners manual.
 
My personal take on it is like this:



I *NEVER* hammer on a cold engine. For my personal truck this means that I drive easy no matter what until the thermostat opens. After that it's all fair game.



I keep the EGT's in control with either mods or the right foot, depending if it's necessary.



I *always* let the egt cool to 300 or less before I shut down.





Other than that I just change the oil every 5-6k in the engine, the fuel filter every other oil change and only buy fuel from truck stops that are busy.



I have no idea if this behavior will actually make a difference as I only have ~40k on my truck right now, but I'll find out. I expect to have this truck 8-10 years, so there's going to be plenty of time to see...



Hope this helps,

Mike
 
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