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Piers 24 valve cam report

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OK here it is, a post on my initial impressions of Piers cam for our 24 valve trucks. Please remember that this is preliminary and as I get more info good or bad I will post.



Overall I am very happy with the results I have had the cam in my truck for about 7 weeks. Fuel mileage has increased by 9. 5% on the highway and around 5% in town. Turbo cool down time has also been dramatically reduced. Now for the really good stuff:D My power output is up slightly, not a lot but Piers never said to expect a lot. I am able to hold max HP (Last dyno was 764) to rpm red line! This change allowed me to run a 12. 10 (which was almost . 2 better than any other run ever in my truck) in Atlanta a couple weeks ago..... Turbo spool up may or may not be faster, this is very subjective and I do not want to give any false info. My SOP meter says it is but I am having a hard time discerning it. Piers and I have spoken on the spool up issue and we believe that the valve lash needs to be checked. Unfortunately I have not found the time to do this. I will try and get this done and report back my findings. EGT's have also been reduced, best I can tell is overall they are down 75*-100* for most conditions. Under a hard load I notice a larger reduction in the area of 150+* or so.



So bottom line is it worth it? I would say "yes"! Like all mods each one has to be looked at for what you want to gain... . If your goals are to make the engine more efficient, increase HP, lower egt's, or just make it run better then this may be something you want to take a look into.



Doug
 
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I just scheduled vacation in April for a road trip down to see Piers/Bill K and to spend some quality time with a big sturegon... . :D :D Now all I have to do is get my wallet ready for the trip. .
 
April, OK

Hey John, try to schedule your appointments around BD Dyno Days in April.



Alot of us NW BOMBers would like to meet you ;)
 
When is BD dyno day this coming spring? I am planning a trip out that way and maybe will try and hook it all up at the same time.



Doug
 
Ya when is it... that is just the time I had off, but I would love to be the first member of the Alaska Diesel Bombers to attend a NW Bombers event... . Bob email me some info and I will see if I can make it.



John
 
What about the install?

Could your average Joe handle the install, or is there special tools required? I'm assuming the head comes off, which I can't imagine is an easy task.



Details, details, details...
 
I didn't do the install myself, I had Enterprise Engine to the labor. It took them a solid day to get the job done. I watched how they did it and it is a lot of work but I think most guys could get it done. You do not have to pull the head but most of the front of the engine plus front end is removed.



Doug
 
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