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Fuel injected or carburated?

doghead

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I'd start with the TM's in the resourse section here, (free).
 

99dodge1500

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Thanks guys I will look at the TM's and get a repair book for the truck, just in case something breaks. What manual # should I look at?
 
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hobie237

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It's a locker.

Don't take this the wrong way, but before you even *think* about adding a turbo, it would be beneficial to understand the various components under the hood and their functions, it's unclear that you've done this at all.
 

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You are right I do not know anything about diesel motors, my car and my truck is what I know more about, that is why I said I am going to wait until I get the truck, I will drive it with the motor stock first, then after I get the lift and the tires I will worry about the motor.
 
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