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  1. cghtnthndrtw

    Banks Turbo

    Right on, after the use this truck has seen I don't think that turbo's quite as healthy as it could be.
  2. cghtnthndrtw

    Installing AC

    Somewhere around 30 psi is good. If you grab one of the fillers with the gauge it should have the normal range outlined.
  3. cghtnthndrtw

    Installing AC

    I second that ;Sweet I just updated the AC in my 1990 with r134a, bled the whole system, replaced all the o-rings, got a dryer from autozone (a whole whopping $40) ran an oil charge and a couple of cans of coolant through it and it blows colder than ever with original compressor
  4. cghtnthndrtw

    Banks Turbo

    Hey Thad, would you mine sending me those manuals as well? I have the older style Banks that was added at the dealership and from what I heard Banks has stopped supporting the older style? If anyone knows a good supplier for a rebuilt kit for the turbo on these systems I would appreciate it.
  5. cghtnthndrtw

    Weird electrical problem

    I was out wheeling my truck yesterday when half of my electrical decided to die. Right now the ignition (starter) and indicator lights work and I also have turn signals but the headlights, dash/cab lights, radio, blower motor, windows locks ect are all dead. Checked all the fuses under the dash...
  6. cghtnthndrtw

    50 dollar Stack!

    Is that 3" O/D pipe you're using? I'd love to do something similar with 4" tubing but Cherry Bomb only offers their glasspacks in a shorter 8" tube for the 4" O/D. Headman has a longer glasspack but it's twice the price :/
  7. cghtnthndrtw

    electrical problem

    Voltage regulator? It's only a $12 part at most auto parts stores and they tend to go out somewhat regularly.
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