OK guys, I have been researching (mainly this site) and others, seeking information on performance upgrades for my 1995 Cummins (manual). So let me start by staing that my main goal is better performance while towing. I the truck has pulled many heavy trailers over the years but only recently, while pulling my 30' fifth wheel, have I experienced a lack of effort by my truck.
Living in Colorado presents a couple of obstacles when pulling heavy trailers and engine mods. First, is the altitude, I will mostly be pulling the trailer on the front range/ foothills, which range in altitude from 5k to 9k. Secondly, we have to deal with yearly emissions testing on our diesels.
So far, from my research, I have collected a couple of ideas as a good starting point for mods to the 1995 Cummins. Obviously, the "best bank for the buck" would be a fuel plate (#8 or 10) and the 3k governor springs as a good start. Also, the truck has approximately 150k miles with the original clutch.
Sorry my post is so long I just wanted to explain my situation.
Thanks
Living in Colorado presents a couple of obstacles when pulling heavy trailers and engine mods. First, is the altitude, I will mostly be pulling the trailer on the front range/ foothills, which range in altitude from 5k to 9k. Secondly, we have to deal with yearly emissions testing on our diesels.
So far, from my research, I have collected a couple of ideas as a good starting point for mods to the 1995 Cummins. Obviously, the "best bank for the buck" would be a fuel plate (#8 or 10) and the 3k governor springs as a good start. Also, the truck has approximately 150k miles with the original clutch.
Sorry my post is so long I just wanted to explain my situation.
Thanks