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  1. Went from full mechanical injection with the Bosch P pump (p7100) to the semi electronic Vmac 1&2 with the electronic gov housing. Fly by wire. Timing controlled with econovance. Ran off of oil psi with a gear on a swedge basically to advance/retard timing as needed, to satisfy the EPA. Then came fully electronic Etech with unit pumps ran off the cam. Really it's apples to oranges comparison the old E-7 to the E-tech. The best engine mack ever made was the mechanical E-7 and vmac 1&2. The E tech doesn't even sound like a mack except a tiny bit at idle.
  2. Fumble with the 1939 J our 93 was doing the exact same thing. Would randomly shut down but flip the key and it would start right back up
  3. Throw a s475 on and hang the F on. You got enough fuel to spool it
  4. Post turbo probe? I would keep try to keep it under 1050. Our says 1025 max and 99 says 1100 max. 1200 won't hurt it for short bursts but deff don't pull a couple mile grade like that
  5. Your boost sounds a bit low. Think it should be 28 at the min to 32. Don't have the book in front of me now. They have 2 piece piston. Steel top/alum skirt. Give mack the ser# to find out what comp pistons it has. They were all over the place in diff years. For example the 93's 250-400 all had 16.9:1 (conflicting info around) some literature says 375 and up 15.3 and below that 16.5 but mack had changes over the yrs. One book said our 93 was 16 5 and another 16.9. It ended up being 16.9:1 (591 tops) I doubt it's 16.9 could be 16.5 15.7 or 15.3
  6. Throwing any codes? The boost i feel should be higher. Someone familiar with 427 should chime in and say for sure what boost you should be seeing but IMO it seems off. If you don't have access to code reader w/Vmac3 card send me a pm. I have pro-link 9000 with Vmac3 card
  7. 28 psi seems a bit low. I thought 427 file was somewhere around 34-36psi. We're 10 min south of Binghamton Don't listen to those guys. We've dealt with d&w before. By law they can't do any hp increase due to emission regs. I haven't heard of injectors cracking and there is a lot of guys running stage 2 & 3 on here. Antrim has dyno'd a few E-7s putting 700+ to the ground. Since you just put new injectors in I'd go with the Blixxton. It made the 460 a completely diff animal. I think you'll be happy with just that. Seat of the pants dyno felt like 100+ hp easily. If you run alot of North East good chance you spotted us before
  8. EGR thanks to the EPA. A little bit of $$ will fix that permanently
  9. You can pick up those 475's for 600 new. In order to gain anything though you have to do injectors at the same time otherwise that'll be too much turbo. The last few days up here in the 90s we haven't had any heat issues either. Turn the fan on bottom of a hill and water temp maybe hits 215-220 on a hard pull running close to 80k
  10. Leave the 427 file in it. Has a better torque curve than the 460. Antrim in Greencastle pa is really good performance shop that does a lot of E-7s. Blixxton has a plug and play tuner but im not sure if it works on CCRS E-7? We put one on a 99 460 and it was night and day difference in power and gained .75mpg. Huge puff of smoke between shifts but clears up real quick and 850-875 is hot as pyro gets and 38 psi on a cold morning. Some guys here with bigger injectors are pushing 45+ psi. If you do a lot of stop and go city driving the BW S467 (1.15 A/R i believe) has good throttle response but the top end will suffer a bit. If you do mostly highway driving i would get a s475 1.32 A/R. It will lag a bit off the bottom, but once it spools hang the **** on. Edit: here's the link to the Blixxton. Imo it was worth the 1400 price tag. Already paid itself over in fuel savings. Stock turbo and injectors it hangs right with the 93 with bigger injectors/turbo and blixxton. That's what I would do 1st. https://www.rochesterdiesel.com/store/product-blixton-mack-200-performance-module_322
  11. Every now and then going from High to low range in t2180 will go BANG. Not every time tho. Someone's been in the back box before. Still holding together but she's LOUD. The old school double over in the 93 is quieter LOL
  12. Should be ht550? Not a fan of them, previous owner might of done the viscous. Shit design, the little bit grease it has gets blown out after a while and seizes up.
  13. On the 93 350 after doing an inframe, blixxton, turbo & injectors we saw roughly 1-1.5 mpg gain
  14. Keep that 95 you'll be glad you did. If any mpg gain at all, the added maintenance cost will offset the difference. On a 99 etech 460 with 4.42 were seeing 6.1-6.3 avg running PA/NJ doing the speed limit. Around 7.3 with the 93 avg 60k loads
  15. Just figured I'd relay what they told the old man the other day at Cook Brothers in Binghamton. Said they are having trouble getting them. Mother Volvo is phasing them out i bet. If ya got em hang on to em. We have 2 and 2 vmac1 pumps. Guy on another forum has no issues getting a head for his A model cat directly from cat. Say it ain't so
  16. If that doesn't work It's probably one of the wires on the deutsch plug (9 pin connector going into the gov housing) J1939, possibly timing event marker. Check for continuity in all the wires. I know it's tedious but that will give you piece of mind it's not that. That's another issue. How does it start? If it's starting like normal, evens out after the oil psi picks up you can probably rule out the econovance going bad. When it stumbles/studders does it throw out white smoke or smell raw unburnt fuel? I'm betting its deutsch plug we had same issue before. I could very well be wrong but we had the surge your talking about. You could get long hose to go into the cab and tee of a fuel gauge and see it's getting right psi. Don't remember what it's supposed to be.
  17. Converting vmac1 to mechanical. Getting rid of the econovance and mounting it up front. New injector lines needed. Custom built bench tested at 535 or 550cc can't remember. John Deere Barrels and plungers (flow more fuel still 12mm and cut DV and custom grind cam.) Gonna take it to antrim dyno. Expect over 650 to the wheels
  18. You should be able to. Call up your mack dealer give em your vin they should tell you. One of the other guys on here can prob tell ya
  19. Yea I'd like to know also? Haven't heard much on the switch blade as far as macks go you're the 1st. Only other thing i would suggest is the 171702 (bw s475) we run that turbo with 42 psi. Bit leggy on the bottom but once she spools it's off to the races with rochester's stg 2 on 93 vmac 1. Soon to be fully mech
  20. Electronics. It's working how it's supposed to, not giving it all the fuel before she spools up
  21. Can't just change the gov. Housing has to be a full mech pump to convert properly. You can lock up the econovance and still use the same lines, etc. Today we just picked up the mech pump we had built. After we do the install I'll write up everything we had to do in order to convert. I know a few guys would love to do this conversion as well. We have everything but the linkages but not sure what way to go about it. We were even thinking about a cable set up over linkage. The guy that did our pump John Miller, we asked him if it would be ok to send some more guys his way and he said no problem. He knows the guys from antrim very well. Lives upstate ny. Pm me for his contact info or if it's ok I can post his # here
  22. And along the back of the sleeper sill. We had to fab a new one for the 93 when we got it. Really the only spot that was cancer. Last summer we blasted the frame from sleeper back
  23. Rochester has the ceramic and pp high flow manifold. Have you talked to Antrim?
  24. That's a hefty price tag. If you want the best of both worlds i guess your gonna have to pay.
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