I had a 3406A DITA, 400 that would run close to the 400Bs, but I couldn't let it pull down as much in RPM and stay with the Bs.
I run a BW177148 waste gated turbo on our 425Bs now and really like it, mostly because they spool up much more quickly and smoke less when shifting. I am not sure how they would do on an A, but they are supposed to support up to 550 hp.
cat 3406 pcta
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Oxbow Thanks this.
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I'm just trying to get a little bit more out of it for the time being. The turbo on this one doesn't whistle like my other PCTA so I'm assuming that I should start there.
It's only temporary until i find a B to freshen up and stick in later.Oxbow Thanks this. -
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I found a B...plug and play. Jake and all.
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I think you are on the right track. Was looking to add a few more horses to my small cam - exhaust manifold, turbo, injector work, etc. Was in the $2k ballpark real fast. Better to go to a better engine than to throw money away.
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If I may, can I ask how you found it and what you intend when you say freshen it up?
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Does the air piping come over the top of a shorter radiator than the stock one? On my 78, with the stock radiator, the fan on the cummins is all the way to the top of the opening that was cut in an oval to make it fit. The truck had a 8v72 detroit originally. Don't see how the piping can all fit in there. Maybe a fan on a cat is lower on the block than a cummins.
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