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low budget upgrades and tuning help

deepseeman

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So I have skimmed the forums and wasnt able to really find what I was looking for. So I have a few questions;

I was wondering if there were any modifications I could do myself. A guy approached me the other day and was saying something about fuel injection pump tuning(hex nut?) and other garb that was completely foreign to me.

I flipped my air filter housing lid and that sure did make it run noisier. is there a K &n that has the lid filter too?

any recommended upgrades for a daily driver?

i appreciate any input.
 

beanman1

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hey man u can turn up the injection pump put a glass packs or straight pipe exhaust and a free flow air filter in it thats what i did i also cut another hole in the breather cover to alow for more airflow but with the k&n filter it is going to be noisy
 

Warren Lovell

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Hey Deep Sea Man
I'm in Pacific Beach. We should get a cuppa joe and talk Blazers. I'm in the same situation, wanting to do mods, but nothing too radical. Mainly creating a vehicle my girlfriend won't complain about. She's pretty good with my stuff so far.

I've put sound deadener and carpet in which made a huge difference with the noise, replaced the dash and door panels, and am in the process of prepping it for paint.

Warren
 

ralbelt

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I would do the "doghead starter relay mod" as a preventive maintenance item. I also installed a new intake from gimprobb, seems to have a little better performance.
 

gunit

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avoid the k&n and buy synthetic oil. seen dirt in carbs and intakes in offroad trucks and atv's, after that i took mine off and gave it away, paper filters only, how about an electic cooling fan, they are cheap in the junk yard, get a big fan and a temp switch. home made ram air or cowl induction. long tube headers with a free flowing quiet exhaust, and add on lights, all cheap and easy to install
 

ODdave

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if you want to do a engine mod, get marine nozles for your injectors, diesel care & performance has them cheep on ebay then find a reputable diesel shop to install and BALANCE the injectors, gives you a smooter running engine and more power (you can r&r the injectors yourself to save $ but have the nozles profesionaly installed)
 

CUCV85

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hmmm the m1028's have the dual wheels right?...wish my m1031 contact maint truck had em...
not the m1028, only the 1028a2 and 1028a3
my family has a bunch of the M1028's (shelter carrier trucks)
they are a m1008 with more leaf springs.
They also have the 208 aluminum transfer case, you have the 205 with cast iron make with a PTO shaft.
So bolt a pair on. Make a fender extender or get one from junk yard?

There's got to be a dual tire kit that will go on them.
Is your truck so heavily loaded that you NEED duals?
I myself would invest in some
Load Range E
BFG AT KO
Little taller and Wider for stability.
I run 33 12.50 15 on the stock 15x8 rims on my M1009
I ran 285 75 16 BFG AT KO's load range E on 2 of my Dodge Ram 24 valves,
awesome tires Excellent Traction and they are not loud running.
If your off road a lot servicing say farm equipment the
BFG Mud Terrains are the BEST but I don't think they come in load range E
You would NEED load range E 10 Ply tires If you are very Heavily loaded!
2cents
 
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deepseeman

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ok, so how do I tune the fuel injector pump? what size exhaust should I run? I guess I will flip my air fi;ter housing cap back over and drill some holes in it. I would like to hear myself think one of these days.
 

jimmy-90

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In responce to deepseeman. I think this will help with what you are looking to do. Go to the banks turbo website. Then go to the GM/CHEVY sidewinder turbo section. there will be 5 tabs there that you can click on in the middle of the screen. Click on DOWNLOADS. Then click on either owners manuel. Around figure 19-20 it tells you how to turn your fuel adjustment screw up higher. (That is the allen screw the guy was telling you about.) GOTTA CAUTION YOU THOUGH. Don't turn it up a whole 1/4 of a turn like the manuel says though. Doing that without a turbo WILL damage your motor in a big way. If you put a better intake and straight through mufflers on your truck you can possibly turn it up 1/8th of a turn but DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! A good piece of advice is to install a pyrometer before you mess with that screw. As for other simple performance upgrades here's some pics of mine. For the whole write-up I did on the intake type cucv ram-air into the search function or click on my avatar and find it in my threads started section. Enjoy.
 

jimmy-90

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Another inexpensive mod worth mentioning would be to port and polish your manifold. It's a decent amount of work but it only costs as much as a set of manifold gaskets. That is if you have an air or moto tool to do it with. I would recomend doing that if you are posibly going to turn your injector pump up a hare. Either way that will make it run a little bit better since some of the old chevy 6.2 manifolds are off by a good bit sometimes lol.
 
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