Looking for advice on upgrades to bring my 89 D250 in around 350 to 400 HP.
Let me start by given you some stats: This has been a three year project '89 D250, with completing rebuilt engine (new Cummins head, 7 mm holes) and rebuilt trans (727).
Mods: H&M Fuel Pin (M3), Dynamic Timing Shim, 4 inch Exhaust, HC-35 Non-Westgate Turbo w/ 16 mm housing, 3600 RMP spring, 3 inch Cross Over, 15 PSI Lift Pump, Tuned in VE pump to fit modes (with no to little smoke) all monitored by Edge CTS.
Project Goals: Looking for that 40 mile a day, head turner, daily driver, that will lite 'em up and still get 20 MPG!
When replacing the head due to cracks, I had to replace my 9 mm injectors with 7 mm stock (not a smart move), now I would like to upgrade the 7 mm injectors nozzles with bigger Bosch nozzles, just not sure of which size (5 X .012 or .014). Not sure if I have enough air to run the .014. Any helpful words out there?
Let me start by given you some stats: This has been a three year project '89 D250, with completing rebuilt engine (new Cummins head, 7 mm holes) and rebuilt trans (727).
Mods: H&M Fuel Pin (M3), Dynamic Timing Shim, 4 inch Exhaust, HC-35 Non-Westgate Turbo w/ 16 mm housing, 3600 RMP spring, 3 inch Cross Over, 15 PSI Lift Pump, Tuned in VE pump to fit modes (with no to little smoke) all monitored by Edge CTS.
Project Goals: Looking for that 40 mile a day, head turner, daily driver, that will lite 'em up and still get 20 MPG!
When replacing the head due to cracks, I had to replace my 9 mm injectors with 7 mm stock (not a smart move), now I would like to upgrade the 7 mm injectors nozzles with bigger Bosch nozzles, just not sure of which size (5 X .012 or .014). Not sure if I have enough air to run the .014. Any helpful words out there?