twins build
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If you have a cummins, dont be an idiot like me and actually fix the KDP
i never put the 5 cent piece in and it fell out and took my timing case

That is why i am doing the twins right now too
instead of doing all the BS to pull the cam in the pickup to change the gearcase i just picked up jacob's 215 pump motor
figured i'd build a fresh one with some parts to keep it together
funny thing is when i pulled my original motor (260k) i pulled a rod cap and there is zero copper showing..... crazy
so just some stuff i am doing to that
here is the KDP tab installed on this engine...... and I TIGd the cam gear on so it cant walk off. (it had already moved off some)

here is the deck cleaned up and prepped, and the block tapped and studs installed
alot of elbow grease, I didn't use any powertools, i dont want sealing problems
head is getting worked right now, heavy valve springs/surfacing/valves/guids

this pic shows the thread engagement difference from the stock headbolts compared to the A1 studs. (lower tape line is deck height)
these are prefered over the ARPs, they engage the block more and don't require you to mill down the rocker stands

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Fucking sweet dude!
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Ok was at a stand still for a good while waiting for my head to get done.
finally got that, they did a good job, i can nearly see my reflection in the deck surface
motor is assembled, in, and running...... have one retorque done too
ill get some vids and pics of everything complete and some analysis of how it feels when i can push it some when the head is good and seated
I had said that i was going to keep it under 10psi till i got some heat cycles and retorques, but the dang thing comes up to 20psi with hardly any fuel now, such a crazy difference
with the studs it seems most either have the rocker stands milled down or the valve covers ground to get the valve covers to fit. I took a different approach
as such


and the thing already has Luke's links all around on the front end with a box stabilizer so when it was apart i spent the $$ on a Borgeson box and shaft
thing goes down the road cherry now

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Ok first of all the Borgeson steering box is wow, money well spent
and the response on the twins is CRAZY, and the sounds are crazy, haha
i havent pushed it past about half throttle but there it comes up to 35psi like a light switch, EGTs never above 1000* yet
the wastegate on the smaller secondary turbo cracks at around 15psi...... up to around 25psi the primary and secondary are running about 50/50 for boost
I havent been above that much but above 25psi it moves more to around 2/3 of the boost supported by the primary
see what it does when the head is seated good... but for now it is killer
here are some pics
yes i was one Tbolt clamp short, and i dont have a bend necessary to fab the intake yet
here is just a shot of the crossover with the bung i put in it







and i reworked the harness a lot and cleaned that up, ABS crap is gone, grid BS gone, fuel heater BS gone, battery in back, fuel solenoid bs gone
you can actually change the fuel filter with ease now

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How well does she start in the cold without the grid stuff?
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thanks guys!
yes the pickup has about 8 gallons of bedliner on it, lol
starts fine without the grids, i usually have it plugged in at home though. started in fargo at 0* without problems though. I dont have my timing advance much so that helps as does keeping the stock compression ratio
and all my stuff is old, cheap, and slow..... truth
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Big thanks to Dave H! (again)
he got me a new turbo my hands in a week! great, just great
I traded my 64/68/14 for a new 66/73/.91 from dave
i felt i just needed some more turbine on the primary because drive pressure stayed nice and around 1:1 until i started adding fuel then it made a nice uphill
with the new turbo I cant imagine it working any better, boost is instant, and it builds and holds 53psi of boost with 54psi of drive pressure. Moves out very nicely, and it tows like a N14 now
I cannot get it to surge no matter what i try, I should of done this much sooner
here you can see the difference in the 68 and 73 turbine, the 73 looks much easier flowing, with a clip cast or cut into it

also i had to change the hotpipe up some for a T4 flange, i got an extended flange and man that was slick for making an easy to remove and install brace. I feel it turned out fantastic


new crossover pipe

and the finished pics





easier than stock to get to the oil filter

happy dodge

and a little bit of rice, haha

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DaveH;325979 wrote:
Very cool! Do you have any dyno sheets from the old setup? It would be cool to dyno it now and compare.
yeah never any dyno beforeit is alot hotter now with the bigger pump though so it really isnt fairbut i do know that if i had done just the twins and nothing else it would of brought about an extra 300ftlbs in WAY sooner
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and here is a vid
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Daaamn. Do want turbo diesel.
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That is so sweet. Nice build Zac
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