I was thinking it would be fun to do some free/ cheap power up mods while it’s in the truck a baseline of performance and play with it before pulling. Wow, the ve Pump has a LOT of adjustments. Ive always heard about fuel screws and I’ve turned a few with good results, and my ford has a custom fuel map type thing on one of its two controllers, so little more complex, but this Ve Pump cummins has a full power screw, a smoke screw, a star wheel, a fuel pin, and idle adjustment. All these relate to each other so I’m thinking I’m already over my head. Especially with the fact that if these are adjusted wrong, the engine can run away and melt down! Since the engine is the whole reason I bought the truck I’d like to avoid that if possible.
learning is fun. I’ll do some research on 4btswaps.com butnif anyone has gems of 12v knowledge they would like to pass on I’m all ears .
so, datcguy, why do you think studs and a new gasket is necessary? I thought that was just a ford fault. Does the 6bt use TTY head bolts? Not that I don’t like the idea, but a head gasket job is pretty big job and cost at least 600$ in parts I’m guessing. Maybe you are turning yours up more than I’m planning. I was hoping to keep stock injectors for now. But, a head gasket sure would be easier to install on the stand than under the windshield huh?