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					  <title>P7100 Custom Plate Tuning</title>
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					  <description>The Truck:  
1995 2500 4X4, auto,  68,000 on the clock, 4.10&#8217;s, 285/75/16&#8217;s, 1968 CPL, 160 hp rating

The Current Mods:  
marine 370&#8217;s, 191 dv&#8217;s, 15* BTDC, stage 2 snow 625/375, 100 plate,
gutted AFC, 4&#8221; turbo back exhaust, HTT stage 2.5 compressor/wheel,
ventilated 12cm^2 turbine, boost controller, K&#38;N in a cold air box,
DTT Billet Auto, upgraded trans lines .003&#8221; tight on the exhaust
valves, 3K GSK, boost, pyro, trans temp gauges

So what&#8217;s the problem?? A popular build right? You bet&#8230;.and its QUICK.
0-60 in 5.8, standing quarter in mid 13&#8217;s, more power than anyone
should be allowed to have&#8230;.yeah right! This is my boss&#8217; truck. He
bought it after watching me for a few years with mine. He wanted to
skip right to the good stuff and asked me how. First order was the
gauges. Then a short call to Bill at DTT and we had the truck profiled
and a trans being custom built for him with a little billet for good
measure. Now we were ready to start bombing. In went the injectors,
DV&#8217;s, the turbo upgrades, the water/meth, ah hell&#8230;everything else up in
the mods list. It all happened in less a month&#8230;..from tame low on power
rattle trap to rip snorting inferno. But what&#8217;s wrong? Yep, you guessed
it, really hot, very smoky, and not driveable by anyone that doesn&#8217;t
know how to finesse a Cummins. That&#8217;s how he wanted it at first, so I
left it alone. It was within it&#8217;s safety limits as long as he didn&#8217;t
push the top end too much. He was educated, and new when to quit
digging in the coal bucket. </description>
					  <author>nationalchapter@bellsouth.net (Chris Foogle)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
					 
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