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96 Bronco 4bt Cummins

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It doesn't have glow plugs. If it has any cold starting aid it would be an intake grid heater. How that's powered is up to the oem that bought the engine from Cummins. The way you would make your "wait to start" light work is by running a wire from where the grid heater gets its power to the light circuit.

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What are you going to do for a vacuum source? Diesels don't really have any manifold vacuum to speak of. Definitely not enough to run a break booster. I'd recommend either doing the hydroboost conversion or using an electric vacuum pump.

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A lift pump pulls fuel from the tank and pushes it to the injection pump. That p-pump really has no way to pull fuel all the way from the tank. All it does is make pressure. So the lift pump will supply fuel to the p-pump.

I'm not a fan of dodge or most of their parts so if I was doing this swap I would just run an electric vacuum pump under the hood and not worry about it.

The AFC live is an awesome tool. Adjusting power is really the end result of what it does. It controls the amount of fuel injected. At altitude the air is thinner than at sea level so your sea level tuned engine will see less boost which will cause you to blow black smoke. The PDD guys aren't fans of black smoke on daily drivers. That's why they told you you needed that.

200hp is getting close to pushing a 4bt. But as long as you're not towing heavy up steep grades or throwing compounds on it or drag racing it, you shouldn't NEED head studs. However, they won't hurt anything and it's no extra labor to install them. Also installing them now would "future proof" the engine if you decide you want more power later on.

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