I have a 2010 Dodge Ram 2500. I have dual stacks but i want some more smoke to come out. Any suggestions? Maybe twin oil pumps?

4 Responses to “How Do You Adjust Your Oil Pump In A Diesel Truck To Make It Blow More Unburnt Fuel (black Smoke)?”

  1. boogie_4 Says:

    The oil pump pumps oil to the moving parts inside the engine. You mean the injection pump.
    Your truck is a common-rail motor, you cannot adjust anything to blow more smoke.
    Fueling is controlled electronically, so you would need the aftermarket to get you going. You have a problem though. Your DPF (diesel particulate filter) will clog with the added soot, and a trip to the dealership you will go with a check engine light. The fuel mod will void the warranty. You could remove the DPF but you would no longer be smog legal.
    Besides, smoke is just wasted power. It also contaminates your crankcase oil. Quit trying to look cool. Large amounts of smoke just says that you didn’t spend any money on getting more air in to the motor (intake and turbo mods), and your just overfueling the truck.

  2. Gollub Says:

    HELLO!
    DO MEAN TO SAY, “ADJUST FUEL PUMP?”
    ASSUMING YOU 2010 DODGE IS NOT EQUIPED WITH A BIG-BAD CATALYTIC CONVERTOR, GET AN AFTER MARKET PERFORMANCE ECU SETUP SO YOU CAN FORCE THOSE FUEL INJECTORS TO DUMP MORE FUEL…….IT’LL SMOKE LIKE A TRAIN THEN!

  3. sometime Says:

    That is done with a different chip in the computer, I think it is a bully chip. Google it and be sure.

  4. joemong Says:

    are you feeling OK. why don’t you buy a choo-choo train.

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