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Old 03-28-2001, 02:32 PM
SW SW is offline
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For diesels, more fuel means more power. Therefore, do the fuel injectors in the more powerful 300D turbodiesel flow more fuel than the the injectors in the normally aspirated diesels? If so, I was wondering if a little more performance could be sqeezed out of a 240D if the injectors were swapped with those of a turbodiesel. Also, is the 240D fuel injection pump capable of providing the displacement and pressure to the turbodiesel injectors? I know I should ask this in the Performance section, but it seams they are more interested in cosmetic upgrades (hood upgrades, clear blinkers, and rims) rather than actual performance.

[Edited by SW on 03-28-2001 at 01:39 PM]
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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbo Diesel - 4x4, auto, 3.54 gears, long bed
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'92 300D 2.5 Turbodiesel - sold
'83 300D Turbodiesel - 4 speed manual/2.88 diff - sold
'87 300D Turbodiesel - sold
'82 300D Turbodiesel - sold
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