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He221 turbo is the best setup for the 4bt
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He221 turbo is the best setup for the 4bt
What setting are you using? I think mine is set for 8 cylinder diesel or something like that. I know its not set like you would think it should be. I won't be home for another week but I'll try to snap a photo of how it's set.453 miles on my last tank just over 20 mpg 300 miles of highway at 70-75 the rest lake roads pulling boats around the point and normal around town.
still cant get anything out of my Dakota Digital to run the tach. as soon as Turbophil gets his back from paint ill look at the setting on his to see what i might be doing wrong.
Thanks for the heads up. That 1/2" is unloaded correct. That was my plan shooting for .5-.75 clearanceMake sure you account for a bit of deflection in your rack. Mine is about 1/2" away from the ribs and with the RTT and other load it's moves a bit. It's not hit yet but it's close.
Mine is a modified Baja rack. The load bars are actually the floor of the rack. I had it set up with 3/4" clearance with 1"x2" load bars in the past and had very little deflection. This new set up is lower but has yet to make any contact. Having said that I have not put a lot of miles on it due to other issues.Thanks for the heads up. That 1/2" is unloaded correct. That was my plan shooting for .5-.75 clearance
What are your cross bars made of and what's the separation between
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