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Definitely, I'll see what info I can find. It does have 107k on the truckIt might just be that limited, but if the springs are sagging it's an easy fix to gain more travel.
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Definitely, I'll see what info I can find. It does have 107k on the truckIt might just be that limited, but if the springs are sagging it's an easy fix to gain more travel.
Oh good idea! I do have one, I'm sure I can figure a mount outDo you have a GoPro or similar?
Find one to borrow if you don't and mount it on your axle (securely) and go hit some pot holes. That will tell you exactly what is hitting, when, how much the bump stops are compressing, etc..
Not yet. Its just barely visible that it has leaked on the dip stick now, its been ~1000 miles. I am getting some little black dots on the back doors though.
I will likely do the injector harness and leave the oil pan alone, its just a huge PITA to get out. Its not leaking fast enough to go to the top of the priority list. I need to get the up pipes done though, it gets stinky in the cab randomly it seems...
Most diesels seem to leak some anyways, not a big deal. Get those up pipes fixed though, that can cause you to have higher EGT's which can cause problems.
Frame to axle measurement would be more accurate.
I would think egt temps would show up on a scanner on something that new.
I have been meaning to grab my OBDII dongle to see if I can get EGT data from it. I think I can.
I would think egt temps would show up on a scanner on something that new.
I've got Torque lite and a Bluetooth dongle, I'll try it. Just gotta find time.... Weddings and work are cutting into my truck work time.OBD bluetooth dongle and TorquePro app (Car Gauge Pro interface is not as slick and Torque Pro, but Car gauge Pro can do injector buzz test and cylinder contribution test) on your phone will get you a lot of cool info. EGT, coolant temp, RPM, volts, read/clear codes, you can tailor it to see live data for anything the ECU sees. Displayed as a gauge or graph.
Man everything takes FOREVER! Climb under bed, forget some little piece/tool, climb out, walk to garage, climb back under bed. Repeat ad nauseum.
Glad it's an inspiration! Really I do.This. Your project is awesome! One of the projects that inspires me regularly. Keep it up!
I did end up getting a different fridge FYI. Your thread is how I learned about Isotherm, but I found a pretty decent deal on a Vitrifrigo C130 (same Danfoss Compressor). It's not the drawer, but that doesn't much matter.