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ztodd377 01-25-2011 11:28 PM

Moving to NM in March from Alaska
 
Hey everyone. In March I'm moving from Alaska to Albuquerque. Just wondering if this chapter ever does any get togethers or helps each other with truck repairs or mods. Also, does any of you snowmachine (snowmobile) down there?

Todd

MichaelKnight 01-26-2011 12:50 AM

Let me say welcome to NM. I know people around the state do snowmobile, but I don't know where at. I think a lot of them might go up to Colorado where there is generally a lot more snow.

sealboy84 01-28-2011 09:57 AM

We've tried to do big get togethers, but usually ours are more like two or three members getting together to work on a truck. Where are you moving to and why New Mexico?

ztodd377 01-28-2011 11:57 AM

I'm headed to Albuquerque. I'm a MSgt in the USAF and am getting stationed at Kirtland AFB. Are any of u around the Albuquerque area?

ztodd377 01-28-2011 12:04 PM

I'm headed to Albuquerque. I'm a MSgt in the USAF and am getting stationed at Kirtland AFB. Are any of u around the Albuquerque area?

MichaelKnight 01-29-2011 04:19 AM

Sadly I am down in Las Cruces most of the year, and when I am not down here I am usually up in Los Alamos with the family.

sealboy84 01-30-2011 12:03 AM

I'm up in Santa Fe which is about an hour away. We will have to try and put a get together on the table for sometime in April.

powrstrkr 01-31-2011 04:18 PM

Do you know approximately when you will be here? I live in Rio Rancho outside Abq but work as a civilian on Kirtland AFB. Let's do lunch!!:-bigparty

ztodd377 01-31-2011 07:45 PM

I should be right in the middle of March. Lunch sounds great. I think we may actually look for a rental out in the Rio Rancho area.

powrstrkr 03-04-2011 08:10 AM

Hey Todd! Are you still moving to RR this month?

ztodd377 03-05-2011 01:55 AM

Yep. We're in Canada now. Making our way slowly down.

scottzj 03-05-2011 07:00 AM

Good morning NM!
I got 5 mile run in the rain but stormin now.
Have a great Sat everyone! :):)

ztodd377 03-06-2011 11:50 PM

Well, we've got a slight delay in our travel. We fully loaded (GVWR of 20k) and on the morning of day 4 I noticed oil dripping out of my exhaust. So my turbo shaft seal took a crap on us and we're stuck in Fort Nelson BC until we can get a new turbo shipped in here. Should hopefully have one by Tuesday or Wednesday and then gotta fight the cold while installing it. Gonna go with a 38R.

The only thing I can't decide on with the 38R is if I should go with the 1.0 A/R exhaust housing or the 1.15 A/R exhaust housing. I was thinking the 1.0 because of the elevation in NM but was also thinking that the OBS trucks have a 1.15 housing. How do the OBS trucks do with the altitude down there?

powrstrkr 03-10-2011 09:14 AM

Sorry to hear this, Todd. Do you have a 7.3? I'm not familiar with the 38R. I would advise sticking with the stock housing diameter. I made the mistake of getting a slightly smaller housing for mine for quicker spoolup. It does work and it spools up FAST! But if I ever upgrade injectors, I'd have to go back to stock for better EGT control. I'd say go to the board for your vintage and ask there if you haven't already. As far as elevation, it won't make a noticeable difference. Air here is clean (when it ain't windy - lots of dust) and if you have a free breathing intake and exhaust your turbo will have all the air it needs!

ztodd377 03-10-2011 02:17 PM

Yeah, I got the 7.3. The 38R is the upgraded (ball bearing) version of the stock turbo. The stock turbo has a .84 A/R turbine housing and the 38R has a 1.0 A/R exhaust housing. Got it ordered, now just waiting for it to get here so I can put it on.


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