Ryan123
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I used to drive a pump truck in the oilfield a ten speed is easy and it's actually good for a 2 stroke you can keep the rpms up without to much jump between gears bogging you out
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Most states aren't that picky on epa regs on older vehicle's. At least Louisiana isn't.Ryan123, what are the laws like there in Colorado about swapping in engines ? Do they require you to meet EPA standards ? Here in Washington we are required to meet EPA standards. Since the 2 stroke Detroits do not meet EPA standards you would not get it licensed here. I hope Colorado is different.
What they don't know won't hurt them! HahaRyan123, what are the laws like there in Colorado about swapping in engines ? Do they require you to meet EPA standards ? Here in Washington we are required to meet EPA standards. Since the 2 stroke Detroits do not meet EPA standards you would not get it licensed here. I hope Colorado is different.
I drive a small (23,000 pound) drilling rig. It has a 6 speed eaton and I hate driving it in town. Thankfully thats only once a week. I really wish it was an auto. Heck I wish my deuce was an auto but I rufuse to get an a3. I only like sticks in sports cars.
I see your point on the 10 speed though. I'm not trying to deter you. Just throwing out other ideas. I think the whole concept is awesome. I have always thought a lly duramax with the allison 1000 would be awesome in a bobber. You could even retain the odb 2 to aid in repairs. I have researched it a bit in case I win the lottery lol.
I really think that you would be happier with a 5 ton. Your mods would be much better matched to this size truck.I have heard of people getting 20-23 mpg out of a k2500 with a 4-53T pretty insane really.
On a second note found out today that 6v92's can turn 2300RPM sustained which with another thing I found which is a double overdrive eaton 13 speed transmission which has a final overdrive of .62 which at 2300 rpm 42 inch tired and 6.72:1 that give ya 66.21 mph and you are also getting 335 BHP @ 2100 RPM with the 92 and 957 ft/lbs of torque @ 1300RPM pretty impressive really.