Keep your gears
High Miles, I would recomend keeping your 3. 55's I believe you can tow very comfortably with them with a few items done on your truck. And you won't be spending as much money and having to live with the 4. 10 gear's rpms and lost fuel mileage.
First: Have you taken care of the KDP?? I didn't see it in your signature. Check the Sticky note in the 12v forums for the info on the KDP.
Next: when doing the KDP have the timing bumped to 15. 5-16*. This will help with HP in the 1800 and up rpm ranges, and make the truck run better when started cold.
Then: Forget the injectors, you don't want to get to the point where you have to back off to keep EGT's under control. You can get plenty of extra HP with a plate alone.
Recommended: install a 3GSK kit, this will allow you to make power all the way to 3000 rpm, and allow you to pull 65-70 mph in third locked if you need to to pull a long, steep hill [with lower EGT's]. Without the 3GSK, the engine starts to defuel at around 55-60 mph in 3rd and you will not be able to get more power above this rpm even with injectors and a fuel plate.
Recommended: Install the 3GSK, and move your stock fuel plate full forward, and take the truck for a trial pull, you may be surprised at the results. If this is not enough power, then move up to a mild fuel plate. Again, you don't want to get to the point that you have to back off for EGT control. Make sure you install Guages!!
As for 'overheating' if your temp guage goes to slightly above the middle mark [around 190*] and stays there you are oK, at 190* the engine is able to dump more heat into the cooling air, and this is a good thing. [more temp difference from cooling fins to air temp] BUT check the radiator, intercooler and A/C condenser for accumulated bugs and crud plugging the cooling fins, this is a VERY common problem and if often the only thing wrong with the cooling system.
If you were at my shop, I'd pull the radiator, clean the cooling fins, if it looks cruddy inside, have it cleaned. While the radiator, shroud and fan are off, pull the front cover, kill the dowel pin [KDP] before it kills you, bump the timing, and then move the plate, and install the 3GSK. This will make a vast improvemnet in the towing performance of the truck. And the truck will run very nice when empty.
I have done the exact above items and cured a truck that couldn't pull a 5K toyhauler, and now it pulls 10K easily. And the EGT's are under control.
Once you are done with the heavy hauling then add the injectors if the HP bug bites you and have even more fun.
Hope this helps, PM if you have questions.
Greg L
High Miles, I would recomend keeping your 3. 55's I believe you can tow very comfortably with them with a few items done on your truck. And you won't be spending as much money and having to live with the 4. 10 gear's rpms and lost fuel mileage.
First: Have you taken care of the KDP?? I didn't see it in your signature. Check the Sticky note in the 12v forums for the info on the KDP.
Next: when doing the KDP have the timing bumped to 15. 5-16*. This will help with HP in the 1800 and up rpm ranges, and make the truck run better when started cold.
Then: Forget the injectors, you don't want to get to the point where you have to back off to keep EGT's under control. You can get plenty of extra HP with a plate alone.
Recommended: install a 3GSK kit, this will allow you to make power all the way to 3000 rpm, and allow you to pull 65-70 mph in third locked if you need to to pull a long, steep hill [with lower EGT's]. Without the 3GSK, the engine starts to defuel at around 55-60 mph in 3rd and you will not be able to get more power above this rpm even with injectors and a fuel plate.
Recommended: Install the 3GSK, and move your stock fuel plate full forward, and take the truck for a trial pull, you may be surprised at the results. If this is not enough power, then move up to a mild fuel plate. Again, you don't want to get to the point that you have to back off for EGT control. Make sure you install Guages!!
As for 'overheating' if your temp guage goes to slightly above the middle mark [around 190*] and stays there you are oK, at 190* the engine is able to dump more heat into the cooling air, and this is a good thing. [more temp difference from cooling fins to air temp] BUT check the radiator, intercooler and A/C condenser for accumulated bugs and crud plugging the cooling fins, this is a VERY common problem and if often the only thing wrong with the cooling system.
If you were at my shop, I'd pull the radiator, clean the cooling fins, if it looks cruddy inside, have it cleaned. While the radiator, shroud and fan are off, pull the front cover, kill the dowel pin [KDP] before it kills you, bump the timing, and then move the plate, and install the 3GSK. This will make a vast improvemnet in the towing performance of the truck. And the truck will run very nice when empty.
I have done the exact above items and cured a truck that couldn't pull a 5K toyhauler, and now it pulls 10K easily. And the EGT's are under control.
Once you are done with the heavy hauling then add the injectors if the HP bug bites you and have even more fun.
Hope this helps, PM if you have questions.
Greg L
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