The Diesel Mods That Are A Complete Waste Of Money
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Ever dropped a stack of cash on a diesel performance mod and wondered why your truck drives worse than before? Yeah, we've been there. In this episode of the Power Driven Podcast, Todd, Myer, and Will sit down in the race shop to talk about the modifications that people do to their diesel trucks that either flat-out ruin them or just don't deliver what they promised.
We kick things off with the age-old debate about leveling kits, stance boy wheels, and oversized tires on diesel trucks. Will's got some strong opinions here, and if you've ever wondered why your second gen Dodge or third gen Cummins follows every groove in the asphalt like a shopping cart with a bad wheel, this is the conversation you didn't know you needed. Spoiler: your ball joints aren't happy either.
From there we get into the performance mods that sound great on paper but end up costing you more than they're worth. We're talking oversized injectors, 13mm injection pump sizing on builds that have no business running them, and the classic mistake of throwing the biggest, baddest parts at a tow truck that just needs something sensible. We hear from guys constantly whose 12 valve Cummins or VP44 went from awesome to terrible overnight chasing a spec sheet.
We also dig into the intake horn debate with real dyno testing data, cold air intakes, intercooler upgrades, diesel exhaust systems, and the old school practice of dropping compression with oversized head gaskets. All covered with actual shop floor experience, not just YouTube theory.
The big theme of this episode? Right-sizing your build for your actual goals. Whether you're towing, pulling, or just want a badass street diesel, matching your parts to your power level makes or breaks the whole thing.
If you've ever had buyer's remorse on a diesel truck build or you want to avoid it, this one's for you.