
Originally Posted by
chadghebert
I’m just getting started on what I hope to be a 700-ish HP DD build.
As soon as more devices are available, I’ll replace my EFI Live with an MM3 loaded with the magic dust I’ve heard so much about.
Before that, though, I just purchased & received my ARP625s & getting ready to install them.
After a while, it’s open; let’s take care of everything mindset.
I’m looking at replacing valve springs, retainers, rocker arms, bridges, push rods, injectors, & feed tubes all at the same time.
With the goal in mind, my question is, is it all necessary or extreme overkill?
Injectors & tubes are a no-brainer, but I’ve seen mixed reviews for the rest.
It is & will continue to be my daily driver that I will tow an 18,000# travel trailer occasionally (Once every 2-3 years).
I don’t mind spending the money as long as it is a wise decision.
I am pretty easy on my truck, but I have a lead foot on open roads.
I already have Randy’s stage 2 transmission kit being delivered & installed next week.
Here is the total build list I currently have in order.
I know most do turbo first, but if possible, I would like to true up the top end before the turbo.
Any advice is appreciated.
1st Round
Jenny Craig Program
Pusher Intake
Randy’s Stage 2 Built Transmission 750hp Rated
Fleece Coolant Bypass
ARP625s
Hamilton Rocker Arms with Studs
Hamilton Forged Bridges
Hamilton 103 Springs
Hamilton Extreme Duty Push Rods
DDP 40% Over 150hp Injectors
DDP Modified Connector Tubes
2nd Round
Fleece Cheetah Turbo (Prefer to Keep a VGT)
Fleece Coolant Drain
Fleece Oil Feed
Fleece Speed Sensor
Stead Speed Manifold
Manifold Stud Kit
FASS No Drop 165 with Sump
S&S 10mm CP3
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