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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    Yes. If you had a stock cover, the adjustable gear might even take longer to adjust timing. Although it would be less apt to slip, or move when re-tightening the nut (which are fairly common occurrences)
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    Cummins engines have fixed timing set by the relationship of the pump orientation to the timing gear. The pump shaft and gear ID are tapered and press fit by the pump gear nut. Changing the timing requires breaking the press fit, Index the engine to the desired timing change, (or remove fuel...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    I haven't posted in a while. I noticed a little different turbo noise before heading to Rocky Top Diesel Shootout. I pulled the interstage intake pipe off and discovered some traces of oil. Closer inspection revealed the compressor end of the hi pressure turbo had more radial play than it...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    UPDATE.. After replacing the 5x.013 injectors with the DDP stage 4's (I know they are overkill for where my setup is curently), I've had to adjust my everyday AFC Live setting to all of the way down, in order to improve smoke control. I haven't tweaked the pre-boost screw or changed to a stiffer...
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    Runaway shut off valve (positive air flow valve)

    I considered the adrenalin factor and started to go with big push pull cable, but opted for the simplest route (being a solid core choke style cable with minimal excess and a sturdy bracket for now. Hope I never need it.
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    Runaway shut off valve (positive air flow valve)

    IMO any place is better than nothing. There are always situations where one design may work better than another, or one may have more drawbacks than the other. I think NTPA requires the damper style. Google [Diesel Runaway on Dyno] and see Tyler Burkhard's duramax having a bad day on the dyno...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    Check out BD Diesel's shutdown valve options. After I built mine I saw those. They look pretty robust.
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    Runaway shut off valve (positive air flow valve)

    After I built mine I found BD Diesel has a few options in the $600-$900 price range. Several distributors sell them.
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    The wire tie is through the cable knob inside the truck. I do like the concept of using something like a fuel shutoff solenoid to hold the cable open. I am not a big fan of electrical things that can fail without notice (hence currently messing with a 12 valve mechanical dinosaur), but I do like...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    This site has a lot of real thinkers! Thanks everyone! I oversimplified the "Hold Open" with a sturdy cable bracket and a small wire tie to hold the cable in the open position. If i get in a panic situation to kill it, A good tug will break the wire tie. I did a simulated shutdown with it not...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    I like the way you think, and appreciate the feedback. I have actually thought about both of your comments. I have a ram air hood scoop in the works that will mount just in front of the filters. On the emergency shutoff, my thinking is if the shaft broke, or the throttle plate did shear...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    I like the looks and dual supply opening of the Banks cast units. I'd have to cut it up to add the emergency shut-off. I may go to cutting off the intake shelf and build one with an integrated shutoff. One thing I don't like about those is you have to remove the fuel lines to adjust the valves...
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    Project Frankensquare

    Nice metalwork!
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    All truck pullers must have a means to kill the engine in case of engine runaway. The way P Pumps are designed plungers move up and down inside cylinders (barrels). Throttle on a P pump engine is accomplished when a rack moves with the throttle and governor to rotate the barrels. That exposes...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    The clay on the compressor was checking hood clearance. I also welded an additional oil drain fitting in the pan for the 3rd turbo to drain to.
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    INSTALLING THE TRIPLES I figured it would require much less bending over the fender if I could swap everything from the manifold out as an assembly. I had to make the intercooler charge pipe, plumb the turbo oil feed & drain lines, and make a downpipe to connect to my existing 5" exhaust. I...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    IF all 3 turbos were fed directly from the same engine exhaust it would be a parallel setup which would be the same as a giant single turbo. In Compound (or sequential) turbo setups the small manifold turbo starts spooling up and sending more air into the engine. The big (1st stage or...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    Only the manifold charger. I drilled the wastegate bore until the cover barely sealed around the edges and radiused the back. I ported the Turbine inlet removing the casting junk and gasket matching it and the flange (since I made it the extension from the manifold). Beyond that the 67/76...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    The steering on Dodges is designed the saem as jeeps and is notorious for "death wobble" when something is worn, alignment is off, or geometry is changed by lifting, etc. The T steering has less affect on toe as the suspension moves. The engine durability upgrades #1 is the "Killer Dowel Pin"...
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    Project FRANKENTRUCK 2nd Gen Ram / Cummins

    At some point I noticed I had a boost leak on the HX setup between the center cartridge and the compressor housing. Decided to O ring all of the cartridges to prevent that in the triples. Took it all back apart, found an O ring size that would work, ordered some and cut O ring grooves in the...
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