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I run a #5 button. i only pull 6-7k pounds with mine. It has 16.00s on it. 5" exhaust to a 6" stack and never see over 1100 egt. i have the small o.d. filter in the stock air box. The exhaust manifold and turbo are from a big cam 400 and the intake is off of an older 290.
It is pretty loud in the cab. Outside it sounds great. When I installed the turbo I replaced all the exhaust with 5" and that goes into the 6" stack. The turbo whistle is nice.
i have bought a couple of good take off alternators from blake at red river parts and equipment. 903-547-2226. i beleive the last one i bought was around 90$ plus frieght.
i am very pleased with the performance gains. i installed an ht3b and big cam manifold on my 250. i also installed a boost a pyro gauge. i am still playing with the pump buttons but as of now it has a #5 in it.
i used 1/2" plate on top and bottom of the bed. on the bottom the plate is two pieces to go around the runner on the bottom. the crane is rated for 2700lbs. i have picked up almost 2000lbs with it so far. it extends to 18'. you do have to drop the bed side to swing it out the passenger side.
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