Sledgehammer
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Another cool thing. These had group 31 truck batteries from the factory.
Find a good electric shop around you and just have them rebuild the starter and give it more cranking power. It's easier and better than buying a new one. Looks like a good truck overall though!! Definitely less rust than I'm used to. If I can make a suggestion, get an N/A intake for yours though and build your own intake and filter for it. They have bigger ports and let the engine breath better than the turbo ones do. And those stock filter housings suck at letting good air flow into the engine.
Good info, thanks. I hope to wake it up a little, if possible, over time.
The Mercedes 300 series turbo diesels are good upgrades for the turbo's on the SD33. You can hybrid them or just use the entire MB turbo. They spool better and push higher boost. The exhaust "Elbow eliminator" is a great upgrade too.
What kind of boost #'s do you get stock. I don't have a guage yet and was curious? I will be getting the exhaust done differently for sure. The PO used some 2.5 inch flex pipe w/ clamps in there and it is bothering me.
It will mostly see slow speeds on the trail but I'll prob still put plates on it and cruise it into town once in a while. I'll be curious to see how it runs down the road at 55mph. I'm sure when I get a lift the 33's will drag it down considerably.
Not TOO bad, but it still won't like it. I have 33's on mine and it doesn't like to get going above 60 mph. It does great on the trails though. You're running 3.73's if you've got the stock axles, which you probably do. Definitely get the MB turbo... it spools faster than the stock turbo does and will do better on trails for you.
I will look at that tonight. The PO said 3.55's and I haven't looked yet. I'll have to look for the MB turbo.
I have done some looking there. I was wondering what everyone ran for lift springs. I've heard mixed feelings about most brands.