Thanks again Ron. I didn't hear you the second or third time.
I was not attacking you, I know it is your truck and you have every right to do what you want with along with a great how to, I was trying to let others know the major problem of hopping up a 240 Cummins. You may get away with the hop up and the motor last for ever and that would be great, I hope it does.
I just want other to know and think about that when Cummins hoped up the 240 they added squirters, with CUMMINS not doing ANYTHING that cost an extra penny and has to have a VERY good reason for doing ANYTHING along with the RESEARCH to back up the EXSPENDITURE.
What ever you do to power up the 855, INSTALL A PYROMETER
The other thing I want others to KNOW is that the 855 is VERY RPM sensitive.
Once members realize the above, if they went to hop up their 240, fine, their motor, their decesion knowing the risk, I just want everybody to know the risk without finding it out AFTER the build, then it is to late.
A lot of us that have these trucks really don't have a lot of money, so if a hopped up motor takes a dump, that would be a BIG chunk of change to fix/replace which a lot of us do not have, this then would mean a dead truck for quite a bit of time, so in reality a slow/under powered truck is better then a non-powered dead truck, this is the message I am trying to get across.