ak diesel driver
6.5 driver
Unless your boost stays under 5 psi your going to use alot of water.
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Would the benefits be worth installing a small system? mainly for towing. I don't think I would need when empty. Maybe a smaller nozzle like a 2 gph. since it's main purpose would be to help cool things. Cost wise, I found a 1gpm 60psi pump on the jungle site for $25. Nozzles are about $20. all I would need beyond that would be the pressure switch, check valve, toggle, and some 1/4" tubing. I figure at most cost would be about $100.Unless your boost stays under 5 psi your going to use alot of water.
Don’t bother, as this would over complicate things. Not sure you have gotten to the root cause of the problem.what about WMO. water mist injection? I have been pondering installing a setup on this truck for a while now. just something simple mainly to cool intake air temps but also to add a minute amount of power. I don't want to go overboard here but I thought maybe this can potentially add a slight bit more power without adding more fuel and more boost.
I was looking at a small single mist nozzle 3-5 gph and a sureflow 12v pump. I have a (can't recall what size) 5 or 10 gallon DEF tank I scavenged from work that will sit perfectly on the side of my tool box. it's been cleaned and washed out so no residual DEF remains. I figure having a pressure switch set to turn on at 5 psi boost and off at the same would work.
I have not, but I've also heard others say it's just snake oil.@dbrannon79 Have you tried water wetter?
see where the guys are saying you are lugging it - but hummers are on the other end of that spectrum with effectively 5:13 gears. Same heat issues on the highway. Wind sail- yup!
Because you have the 180 stat and it’s less than an hour to swap it and $1 worth of silicone- I would throw it in and see. Honestly I don’t expect a difference but won’t hurt anything.
I wish I could afford a 35/40 hybridAlready running balanced flow system, running the one of the two best fan system options there is, my thoughts are all you can do is try to limit input heat which really works best eliminating the turbo you have for something larger like ATT, hx40, etc. if you don’t need the spool for peak acceleration, use hx40, if you do then go 35/40 hybrid.
Yup I know the feeling. going down the freeway with the ability to literally watch the fuel gauge move towards the E!I don’t agree with the 350/454 swap option because I owned and used too many. You can modify easy and pour on the power and they will last. But it wasn’t hard to get my 3500 454 under 8mpg. They aren’t horrible ideas just hard to feed.
I know one that is coated from Chris will make a difference, though I'm not technically overheating. is there a "larger" radiator made that will fit in these trucks? iirc these are 4 core from the factory, I have a spare that fits this truck. there isn't any more room going taller or wider, but with a couple of modified hold down brackets I'm willing to bet a 5 or 6 core rad would fit if one was made!The wmi and/or the mist onto radiator will help but if you can find a more standard solution it will save some headaches. To test the radiator thing just get some hose to go from windshield washer and fill it with water. Have it pump/spray the radiator and test. If it helps what that tells you is the radiator size and output is killing you. Bigger radiators are hard to beat…. The coated one from Chris is probably your best option there is.