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Quadzilla Boost Fooler For Cummins 5.9l 1998.5-2000 Dodge Diesel Dbstf98 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.59
Location:

Layton, Utah, United States

Layton, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:QuadzillaPower.com Other Part Number:Adrenaline, XZT, COMP, EDGE, Diesel Performance BD Manufacturer Part Number:DBSTF98 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1515931, BD1515931, ATS2029062218, 2029062218 ATS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

If you are towing heavy loads, using a downloader/programmer, or running modified injectors then the Quadzilla Boost Fooler is a MUST HAVE PRODUCT!


While programmers can definitely improve performance, there are still things that they cannot do to allow you to gain optimal power and efficiency out of your engine. The Boost Fooler will allow you to increase turbo boost to compensate for the added fueling modifications you have made. Enabling your turbo to produce more boost will increase overall horsepower and torque and lower your exhaust temperatures.


The Boost Fooler is also a great enhancement for a stock truck that hauls heavy loads and needs exhaust temperature reduction. Even on a stock truck you can easily gain 5-8psi of boost pressure to help cool your EGTs. You will also see a slight improvement in peak horsepower.


The Quadzilla Boost Fooler uses a specialized high impedance circuit to allow you to make more turbo boost without setting any ECU error codes. The Boost Fooler is 100% weatherproof and designed for simple under-the-hood installation.


You will be able to make as much turbo boost as possible with your fueling modifications. It is important to notice that the stock turbos do have some limitations.


If you desire extreme levels of turbo boost, you may need a larger, aftermarket turbocharger. Horsepower gains will vary from 10hp on a stock truck up to 50hp on heavily modified trucks. EGT reductions will vary from 75°F on a stock truck and up to 300°F on heavily modified trucks.

 

On 1998.5-2004 5.9L Cummins you will need to physically modify your wastegate to gain more turbo boost. Doing this without the Boost Fooler will result in check engine lights and codes set into the computer. Stock 98-04 trucks should generate 18-23psi of boost pressure stock (depending on year model). With the Boost Fooler you will be able to run 35+ psi of boost depending on your fueling enhancements.


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