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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Is #0 worth it and AFC Adjustment

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Now i got a #4 plate in stock positon and light AFC spring. My EGT's are through the roof and goes like MUTHA! Is there much gain going to a #0 and adjusting the AFC? Will there be just higher EGT's or better low end spool up? Not sure where AFC should be adjusted to get full rack travel. Should i just move my #4 forward? check truck profile for rest of mods.
 
A #10 or #100 would be better, if you can make sure the nose of the lever arm 1st hits the bottom ramp of the plate. That'll keep the fuel down & EGT down @ low RPM. The single turbo just couldn't shed the "early on" EGT.



I was looking for a solution, had some ideas and talked to some folks that build plates. They all agreed with the concept & solution ... Joe D stepped up to the plate, built it & named it :) The 1st #100 plate is still in my pump. :cool:



https://www.turbodieselregister.com...1994-1998/101016-hey-joe-100-plate-works.html



Just looked @ the date of that post. It was THAT long ago? :-laf
 
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Thanks for the info guys. I think i will probably need twins and have been mulling it over for a couple months, but im gonna play with some plates and AFC adjustments just to figure my pump out. New to the 12valve stuff used to the old plug and play stuff. . hahhaha If you have any more info pls let me know.
 
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