Honey Badger Part 3

Feeding the beast inside our Dodge Cummins

Published in the December 2012 Issue December 2012 Build Lee Lovell

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We are very excited about these modifications. It is often considered that the fuel system is the foundation of a truck. Without it, you can still add turbos, intakes or any other power-boosting modification, but you’ll be missing out greatly on the full potential of what they can do.

“With all the modifications that we had previously done to the truck, you can definitely feel the power in the engine just from initially turning it on,” says Searle, who absolutely loves driving the truck as his daily driver. “You can just feel the truck wanting to go when you’re at a stop light.”

In fact, with these modifications we have seen an increase in fuel mileage and a decrease in temperatures, both of which are great for making sure this truck keeps going for another 200,000 miles.

“Any time you are feeding fuel to an engine and you are able to give more of that fuel and keep it running smoother, you are going to be able to get more life out of the truck,” Searle says.

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