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Burns

05-07-2002 20:37:37




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Did some vehicle suffling within the family business last week. My hummin Cummins is gone after I finally had the ol' girl hummin the way I wanted it. Now driving a GMC with the duramax but I think they forgot to put an engine under the hood. I certainly can't hear the engine or the turbo sucking air from the Scotty/K&N filter. Miss that TST switch too.

Question is I need to add some mods to the truck. Any suggestions on exhaust, chips, air filtering system. Good website for a discussion forum? I need to get this durapad hopping.

Sorry for getting off the tractor topic.

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buckmaster700

05-10-2002 20:32:01




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
get back your dodge!!!!! !!!!! ! the duramax is a lost cause



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B.A.

05-10-2002 19:21:32




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Should have waited for the new 2003 Powerstroke.Supposed to be the most powerful diesel in a pickup yet.Does Isuzu have a web site? Maybe you should check there.



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G Taylor

05-11-2002 21:18:57




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 Re: Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to B.A., 05-10-2002 19:21:32  
The Duramax while currently set to 300HP is made to produce 400HP should the competition increase their power ratings. The current stock factory Alison 1000 automatic will be shredded however at higher HP levels. A HD 1500 sereis Alison has been already prototyped should it be required.



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G Taylor

05-09-2002 21:49:20




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Link is a site where they soup up new Chev's



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Jonathan (heres 60 HP let me know if it works)

05-09-2002 21:09:55




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Check this out!!!



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Jonathan

05-09-2002 18:07:49




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Put a LP kit on it and you can get 70 morew HP from it... 3 inch exhaust will get you about 3 more HP. A chip can get you 30 more..



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Andy

05-08-2002 20:09:34




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
I have a 92 cummins, I put a set of performance injectors in it and a different turbo housing. It has tons of power and gets 17-19 mpg general driving and 14-16 towing 7,000-13,000 lbs. The automatics leave a bit to be desired. If I was going new I would get the new 305 hp cummins and a 6-spd but I don't have to worry about that decision for a long time.



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Travis

05-08-2002 17:26:38




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Fred we have a duramax on the farm....have just over 35000 miles on it....we tow a 28 ft goose neck and a cattle trailer all the time...have not had a bit of trouble with it...we like it alot better than the powerstroke we had before...my uncle has a cummins and the duramax we think had a little more power....as for more power I am pretty sure banks now has kits for the duramax...might try them.

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burns

05-08-2002 18:18:44




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 Re: Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Travis, 05-08-2002 17:26:38  
There is just over 28K on my truck. With the mods on my Cummins, it would blow the doors of a stock Duramax. However, the duramax/allison combination is far better than the dodge cummins/auto combo. At 40-50 mph range, that crap auto that dodge install jumps around between gears when pulling a 12K trailer.

Give me the bucket seats from the chevy, ford body and cummins engine/6 speed and I'd be happy.

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Justin

05-08-2002 21:09:57




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 Re: Re: Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to burns, 05-08-2002 18:18:44  
Burns, have you pulled a load with it yet? If not you might be surprised how well they do. A couple of guys that pull with our club have them and I was really impressed.

Justin



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burns

05-08-2002 21:51:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Justin, 05-08-2002 21:09:57  
I got our 33' camper out of storage over the past weekend. I'd guess it weights around 6500-7000 and I was very impressed with the shifting points while using the tow/haul feature.



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Shutt 30

05-08-2002 15:30:14




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
We just got one for work. It has less that 8,000 miles on it and the injector pump assembly took a dump! And at over $5,000. THANK GOD FOR WARRANTY!
I have friend in Canada that said he saw a dealer at the local stock pickup pull drop "Two" of those allison trany's right on the track. It's more than likely a tall tale but I wasn't there to see it happen. Please someone tell me a different story on these, I don't wan't to have to keep chasing after our new shop truck all summer. Thanks

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Jack

05-08-2002 14:53:34




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Hey Burns,whats up?I go to BD Performance a bunch.There are some good questions and answers there.I have found out lots of good info on my diesel.



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JDGnut

05-08-2002 14:16:27




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 Re: Duramax supplier for mods. in reply to Burns, 05-07-2002 20:37:37  
Give Diesel Dynamics a call.. they have a box for the D-max.. You will probably have to install a different exhaust, as the D-max has some near meltdown EGT's to start with.. I'll stick to my Hummmminnn... Cummins.. JDGnut



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