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Kit Contents
2033135 – 1988-1998 Dodge Cummins 12V Exhaust Brake Kit
1 1230030 Vacuum Control Kit (w/ Micro Switch)
1 1230335 Vacuum Spool Valve Kit
1 2133030 Exhaust Brake
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This Blow-off valve kit is specifically designed to fit a standard engine. If your engine has non-standard intercooler piping this kit may require modification. IMPORTANT NOTES ON KOMPACT DUAL PORT BOV FITMENT TO AUDI V6 BI-TURBO AWD Turbosmart recommends that your Blow-Off Valve (BOV) is fitted by an appropriately qualified technician.
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12 Dec
Posted by admin as Audi
Ratcheting End Plug Removal:
Note: Prior to removing the ratcheting end plug from the bore, measure and note how deeply it is installed. The replacement plug should be installed to this same depth to ensure proper line pressure control. The most accurate method is to insert a slide caliper rod through the hole in the plastic plug until it bottoms against the control valve. Bring the caliper end toward the plug until flush. This gives you the spring height adjustment from the plug to the valve. Record this measurement before removing the plug and duplicate this distance during reassembly to most accurately duplicate the spring compression setting. If your caliper will not pass through the hole, measure from the valve body casting surface to the outer face of the OEM plug and duplicate later.
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07 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Module Installation
1. The Edge EZ Module can mount on the flat black plastic fuse box cover located on the driver’s side fender. Adhere the module using the supplied velcro, allowing enough harness movement for removal of the cover. Data Link Connection
2. The Data Link connector is located in different locations based on the
year of the truck:
• 98.5-99 the triangle shaped connector is located on the drivers side of the engine in the wiring harness near the power steering pump
• 2000-2001 the three prong flat connector is located on top of the fuel lift pump that is located on the driver’s side of the engine directly below the MAP sensor, note: on some 2001 truck’s the connector is located on the drivers side of the engine in the wiring harness near the power steering pump
3. A plug is installed in the data link connector on the truck to resist corrosion, remove this and install the supplied connector.
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Nissan has determined that some 2007 model year Armada and Titan vehicles may have been equipped with TPMS sensors designed for the previous model year vehicle. The TPMS is functional and detects low tire pressure as designed. However, in some vehicles, this condition could, at some point, cause the low tire indicator lamp to illuminate even if the tire pressure is not low. The TPMS would continue to operate normally if reset. To correct this potential condition, Nissan will conduct a Voluntary Service Campaign to inspect the valve stem cap to Read the rest of this entry »
11 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Do not install the kits listed below on 2003 model year Dodge trucks built up to June 27th 2005 with automatic transmissions without a transmission controller. Pacbrake has kits for these vehicles that include an automatic transmission controller.
C44031 Pacbrake kit is a PRXB design for 2003 model year and newer Dodge trucks built up to January 4th 2004 with a Cummins 5.9L and manual shift transmission only.
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The Adapter Plate kit will allow you to use Buick, Pontiac or Oldsmobile and Cadillac 200, 350 and 400 Turbo-Hydramatic Transmissions with a Chevrolet engine. No alterations are necessary and installation is easy and simple.
NOTE: On some Turbo 400 transmissions, the webbing located inside the bell housing may interfere with two of the adapter plate kit bolts. Webbing must be trimmed to clear these bolts.
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DISASSEMBLY STEPS:
1. Remove and retain the TCC solenoid.
2. Remove and discard the OEM TCC boost valve and sleeve, TCC apply valve, and spring.
REAMING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Remove all components from the bore. Discard the TCC boost assembly, TCC apply valve and TCC apply spring.
2. Clean the valve body bore thoroughly in a solvent tank.
3. Securely clamp the valve body horizontally to the bench, making sure not to clamp directly over the bore to be reamed.
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The AirDog® Fuel Air Separation system is a Premium replacement lift pump and filtration system for the Dodge Cummins diesel engine. A complete installation kit is included. The AirDog® delivers clean fuel to the engine free of virtually all air/vapor and at a positive flow. Thus, allowing the engine “test cell” performance and efficiency, while in “real world” use. The AirDog® FP-100 flows 100 GPH and is recommended for stock and slightly modified 6.7L Cummins Diesels up to 550 HP. The AirDog® FP-150 is recommended for highly modified 6.7L Cummins Diesels up to 1,200+ HP. PureFlow products are manufactured with a personal touch, unsurpassed attention to detail and the most stringent quality control.
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Back in 1999, Nissan got the jump on its opposition when it released a turbocharged version of the 4.2 litre diesel Patrol. At that time, it was the only large four wheel drive wagon that offered a large capacity turbocharged diesel engine. The Patrol was well suited for rugged off-road work and heavy duty towing applications, and it was very competitively priced. More recently, there has been a new wave of ‘high-tech’ Read the rest of this entry »