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Good pics, greek - (Greece? I thought that was a movie with John Travolta!)
Several good-idea differences and other stuff:
- moving the battery forward against the radiator bulkhead allowed positioning the AFC valve above the intake plenum - wonder if that means it fails as often as ours
- straighter shot from c-a cooler
- note the battery blanket, indicating someone tho't the large number of red-top failures may have been due to heat - s'posed to be a thermister under the battery, ECM\BCM\Front Module (whatever!) reduces alternator charge-rate when the battery is hot
- moving battery forward behind the headlite means cooler airflow over the battery
- gonna play merry heck with corrosion, if that's soft-felt material and the battery is standard lead-acid
- moving the exhaust flex-coupling rearward on the down-pipe reduced thermal radiation into the transmission
- that don't even look like a 545RFE - izzatta TCM on the turbo-side fender?
- looks like an auto-bleed air-valve on top of the new fuel head - air out, fuel block - don't see a fuel-return line port on the head casting
- or, part of the inj pump fuel-return is piped back into the fuel head - problem with using that on ours is the COV ports air bubbles, as well as excess fuel, into the fuel-return system
- if it is from injector fuel return, why would they put a Fuel Temperature Sensor on the inlet side from the tank, then dump hot injector fuel directly into the fuel head
- inlet and outlet fuel supply lines have push-on fittings
- output to inj pump is now stainless-braid teflon or poly
- seems to indicate a remote electric lift pump
- note the heavy-guage wiring to the fuel heater, vs our wussy wiring
- altho connector looks broken, appears similar to Fleetguard version
- don't see the prerequisite vacuum regulator or token reservoir for turbo control
- do see what looks like a sliding vane VGT
- more area-shielding around the turbo
- extended hard hot-side charge-air cooler pipe, larger, shorter soft Boost hose
- wow!!! is that a expensive alternator, er whut?!!
- wonder if that box with the heavy battery cables is power-junction, or electric fan clutch, electric fan(s), er whut..............
- engine cover-shield appears to be sheet-metal, not plastic
- looks like they didn't fergit the ole CCV puckster
- also looks like Provent wasn't on the table for consideration
- don't see the viscous heater
_________________ '05 CRD Limited Pricol EGT, Boost GDE Hot '11; EDGE Trail switched SEGR; Provent; Magnaflow; Suncoast T\C, Transgo Tow'n'Go switch; Cummins LP module, Fleetguard filter, Filterminder 2.5" Daystar f, OME r; Ranchos; K80767's, Al's lifted uppers Rubicons, 2.55 Goodyears Four in a row really makes it go
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