Re: djcolucci@worldnet.att.net

From: Daniel Colucci (djcolucci@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Tue Dec 14 1999 - 21:40:38 EST


Alan,

NO problems with vibration at all. I am running an R&D tb and I have the
adaptor. I had a machine shop drill the adaptor and I then installed the
proper vaccum lines and IAT sensor into that. I can tell you that this
thing really flys. I was going to run it but since I am doing the trade I
am afraid of breaking anything. I will tell you that this RT can really
move. Good luck with your installation. If you need a little help feel
free to contact me.

Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Short <ashort@flash.net>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 8:09 PM
Subject: DML: djcolucci@worldnet.att.net

> Daniel Colucci wrote:
> > I installed the M1 on my Rt and you have to cut off the left rear bolt >
hole on the AC to get the clearance. There is no other way around it. > A
hack saw and file should work. Make sure the edges are smooth >
because it still may rub against the radiator hose.
>
> Thanks Dan, at least I know it CAN be done!
> Have you had any vibration problems with only 3 bolts and no support
> brackets holding the ac? I live in Texas and run it a lot.
> Did you have to mill down the fuel rail mounts so the injectors would
> seat all the way? I did.
> Where did you put the IAT sensor and what did you use for a vacuum tree
> in the back?
> I know you run a Vortech, did the manifold help?
> Thanks for the help, I'm right in the middle of this and I want it to be
> up and running by Friday.
> Alan



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