1995chevyTD
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So I've had this 1995 2500 since spring. About 200k on it.
Fairly stock engine when I bought it... relocated pmt, later injection pump, had a turbomaster and gauges installed, guy was only running about 5psi and a stock chip.
I added a 4" exhaust and larger crossover and tweaked the boost up to about 10psi. Plenty of torque towing and okay mileage, but I would trip the overboost regularly, so I kept down at 8psi or so.
So after reading the reviews, I bought a Heath towing chip and redjusted to about 10psi. Love the glowplug starting sequence, the transmission control is great, the exhaust temps are about 200 degrees cooler at the same boost level, and mileage is even better. Exhaust note is almost muted... sort of like when the stock chip would throw a code and defuel.
For several months I didn't have the occasion to tow more than 1000# or so, but when I did I was very unhappy. The problem is that while running unladen is just fine (and I can feel no power issues), once I hook a trailer to the truck it is gutless... far worse than with the stock chip at 8psi. I struggled to maintain 60mph on an only moderately hilly interstate towing a small enclosed trailer (only about 3000#) and the cooling system (but not the exhaust) would heat up quickly and mileage dropped to about 10mpg (I had been getting 14 towing the same weight on an open trailer before with the stock chip).
I took it to a local diesel guy who checked everything out (smoked the system, etc) and talked to Heath. His diagnosis was that the chip was designed for max power at 15psi and since I was only running 10 I was never getting into the "performance" arena... so the chip was not fueling for power... hence my lowered power. He recommended running 13-15psi to make the most of this chip.
He also said at 200k my turbo might be a little tired since about 12-13psi was about all it could maintain even with the TM.
So do I:
1. Run whatever the turbo will put out and live with the results?
2. Buy a chip that will give me more power at 10psi more like a stock chip but not trip the overboost?
3. Go all out and do an A-team turbo and tune?
4. Buy a 7.3? LOL...
I'm really just after a little more power and mileage than stock... and I don't think I have that currently.
Appreciate any thoughts...
Thanks!
Bill
Fairly stock engine when I bought it... relocated pmt, later injection pump, had a turbomaster and gauges installed, guy was only running about 5psi and a stock chip.
I added a 4" exhaust and larger crossover and tweaked the boost up to about 10psi. Plenty of torque towing and okay mileage, but I would trip the overboost regularly, so I kept down at 8psi or so.
So after reading the reviews, I bought a Heath towing chip and redjusted to about 10psi. Love the glowplug starting sequence, the transmission control is great, the exhaust temps are about 200 degrees cooler at the same boost level, and mileage is even better. Exhaust note is almost muted... sort of like when the stock chip would throw a code and defuel.
For several months I didn't have the occasion to tow more than 1000# or so, but when I did I was very unhappy. The problem is that while running unladen is just fine (and I can feel no power issues), once I hook a trailer to the truck it is gutless... far worse than with the stock chip at 8psi. I struggled to maintain 60mph on an only moderately hilly interstate towing a small enclosed trailer (only about 3000#) and the cooling system (but not the exhaust) would heat up quickly and mileage dropped to about 10mpg (I had been getting 14 towing the same weight on an open trailer before with the stock chip).
I took it to a local diesel guy who checked everything out (smoked the system, etc) and talked to Heath. His diagnosis was that the chip was designed for max power at 15psi and since I was only running 10 I was never getting into the "performance" arena... so the chip was not fueling for power... hence my lowered power. He recommended running 13-15psi to make the most of this chip.
He also said at 200k my turbo might be a little tired since about 12-13psi was about all it could maintain even with the TM.
So do I:
1. Run whatever the turbo will put out and live with the results?
2. Buy a chip that will give me more power at 10psi more like a stock chip but not trip the overboost?
3. Go all out and do an A-team turbo and tune?
4. Buy a 7.3? LOL...
I'm really just after a little more power and mileage than stock... and I don't think I have that currently.
Appreciate any thoughts...
Thanks!
Bill