Beltway
04-06-2005, 11:02
Greetings all.
I'm a new member and have got to say that this is one incredible site! I can't get over how much information I've found already.
I've got an '84 K-10 Suburban with 150,000 miles on a 6.2L and a Banks turbo. I need a new IP and have found a shop that will work with me to make sure its calibrated correctly. He has two pumps I could get. One is the DB2-829-4502, designed to replace my -4274, that he will turn up to Banks specifications. The other is a heavy duty unit that is designed for the newer turbo motors. It has a "steel sleeve advance" and is apparently much more durable. It is, however, going to deliver more fuel than my system was originally designed to work with. Not sure if he can turn it down to meet my specs. It also costs $100 more than the other.
My question is, which makes the most sense for my truck? I'm leaning towards the 4502, as it is what my truck and the Banks system was designed for. May not last as long as the upgraded unit, but it should work just fine for the next 70,000 miles or so and probably won't threaten my engine with overly high EGTs and heavy sooting due to over fueling. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
Beltway
I'm a new member and have got to say that this is one incredible site! I can't get over how much information I've found already.
I've got an '84 K-10 Suburban with 150,000 miles on a 6.2L and a Banks turbo. I need a new IP and have found a shop that will work with me to make sure its calibrated correctly. He has two pumps I could get. One is the DB2-829-4502, designed to replace my -4274, that he will turn up to Banks specifications. The other is a heavy duty unit that is designed for the newer turbo motors. It has a "steel sleeve advance" and is apparently much more durable. It is, however, going to deliver more fuel than my system was originally designed to work with. Not sure if he can turn it down to meet my specs. It also costs $100 more than the other.
My question is, which makes the most sense for my truck? I'm leaning towards the 4502, as it is what my truck and the Banks system was designed for. May not last as long as the upgraded unit, but it should work just fine for the next 70,000 miles or so and probably won't threaten my engine with overly high EGTs and heavy sooting due to over fueling. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
Beltway