Thank you. This looks simpler than stuffing toyota regulator into the dodge alternator.
Ha yea I think this is way simpler. Plus when your bearings go out in the alternator you don't have to swap out the guts again.
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Thank you. This looks simpler than stuffing toyota regulator into the dodge alternator.
Yea with yours it probably goes off the voltage or sign wave made by the alt and converted by the Dakota digital boxSame set up as me. Although I have no clue what it's doing. All I know is if it's unplugged my tach doesn't work.
Did you upgrade governor springs? Otherwise you aren't getting anything out of the engine at that RPM with stock springs. It will start defueling.Went across town and shifting sucks, it only revs to 2400rpms, I need to let up on the throttle for it to shift into the next gear. But I have the redline set to 2900 on the compushift I'll move it to 2400 when I get the truck back.
That's what I did. Night and day difference from stock. I wasn't getting anything in the mid 2000 range before until I hit 5th gear.if I recall, the stock governor spring will defuel at about 2600rpm. I am putting 4k inone with 60lb valve springs.
Upgraded AFC spring when I did governor springs and HD valve springs. I haven't messed with timing yet. I wish I would have done them separately so I know the difference each made. I set the AFC to the specs that came with the directions and everything seems good right now. No excess smoke.Cim - have you tweaked your timing or AFC at all yet?