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vr4oaks
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new member from Missouri
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April 03, 2015, 10:11:53 pm »
Hey y'all I have a 79 c10 short bed with a 4bt Cummins that I've had for around five years now and it is a work in progress. Once I get to a computer I'll post some pictures.
-vr4oaks
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1979 Chevy c10, Super HX30, POD Injectors, Timing and Fuel turned up, FASS 15 PSI Fuel Pump, BHAF, Autometer Pro-Comp 2 Boost and EGT gauges, 4" MBRP Dodge Cummins Exhaust, 12" 273 welded rear-end, max boost 40 pounds, max EGTs 1500, Hydroboost
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Tim
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 03, 2015, 10:52:11 pm »
welcome from maryland. im working on my
91 V3500 Crew cab cummins
theres a couple more of us that have 6bts in out truck but not many want to say 4 or 5
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vr4oaks
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 03, 2015, 10:59:17 pm »
My buddy finished his 97 6bt 1 ton swap last year and loves it. With 20 degrees of timing, turned up ppump and an upgraded h1c he averages 20 mpg.
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1979 Chevy c10, Super HX30, POD Injectors, Timing and Fuel turned up, FASS 15 PSI Fuel Pump, BHAF, Autometer Pro-Comp 2 Boost and EGT gauges, 4" MBRP Dodge Cummins Exhaust, 12" 273 welded rear-end, max boost 40 pounds, max EGTs 1500, Hydroboost
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 04, 2015, 06:54:57 am »
Welcome from NW Indiana
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1985 C20 Scottsdale 7.4L 4 speed 3.21
1986 C10 under construction
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vr4oaks
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 04, 2015, 08:58:29 pm »
The truck and how much can my truck safely tow, never mind the drive train, with a custom hitch? The hitch setup is going to be very similar to what my buddy did with his pulling truck.
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1979 Chevy c10, Super HX30, POD Injectors, Timing and Fuel turned up, FASS 15 PSI Fuel Pump, BHAF, Autometer Pro-Comp 2 Boost and EGT gauges, 4" MBRP Dodge Cummins Exhaust, 12" 273 welded rear-end, max boost 40 pounds, max EGTs 1500, Hydroboost
vr4oaks
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 04, 2015, 08:59:41 pm »
The engine.
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1979 Chevy c10, Super HX30, POD Injectors, Timing and Fuel turned up, FASS 15 PSI Fuel Pump, BHAF, Autometer Pro-Comp 2 Boost and EGT gauges, 4" MBRP Dodge Cummins Exhaust, 12" 273 welded rear-end, max boost 40 pounds, max EGTs 1500, Hydroboost
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Tim
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April 05, 2015, 12:28:46 am »
generally speaking you are limited to the drive train, brakes, tires, springs and frame size for towing. BUT in a custom hitch that might be the week spot. unless the welder knows what hes doing it might be less then you think till it breaks
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Tim
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 05, 2015, 12:37:19 am »
a trailer hitch should be at the minimum for our trucks 5,000 lbs gross trailer weight but they can be up to 15,000 lbs GTW. its all on how theyre built. the c10 gvwr is going to be between 4900 and 6200. but even if you had a 15000 lb trailer hitch made your rear axle might not take 6000 lbs
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vr4oaks
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Re: new member from Missouri
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April 05, 2015, 12:40:52 am »
OK thanks.
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