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6speedsd

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Ok, I've seen a few threads on the WW from Dieselsite. Got me to thinking. I'm about to do 155's. Would a WW help clean those up with the stock turbo? I've heard I could have to get a tune to basically cut them back because they may smoke some. Defueling kind of defeats the point of stepping up to a larger injector. But would that wheel actually help clear up any smoke, without having to retune for them?
 

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I'm sure it wouldn't hurt, but I wouldn't expect just a wheel to clean it up completely. If that's what you're looking at, have you considered any of the MTW turbo's?
 

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I'll let you know real soon. I am going to be running 155/30's ,stock fuel system, and WW. I have everything sitting on the bench waiting for me to have the time to install.
 

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I'd really like to hear how this works, I've been thinking about getting one for some time now
 

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I take it Dieselsite got you squared away on the WW?

Bob handled on Sunday night before I even got a chance to call. It was on my doorstep by 12 Tuesday. Awesome customer service. I am putting my truck back together this weekend so hope to have it running soon.
 

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So how hard is it to install this thing? Pull the front cover, take the old one off and install the new one? It can't be that simple can it?
 

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So how hard is it to install this thing? Pull the front cover, take the old one off and install the new one? It can't be that simple can it?


It is pretty much that simple. The hardest part is getting the socket on the exhaust side to hold the wheel from spining. It is ground down slightly during balancing from the factory. Other than that it tales about 15-20 mins to put in.
 

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There is something on a 6.0 that can be done in 15-20 mins??? Say it ain't so!!!

I'll have my turbo out here in the next few weeks. Might be the perfect time to upgrade.
 
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