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Posted by the tractor vet on June 13, 2006 at 05:42:14 from (64.179.117.86):
In Reply to: Cummins questions posted by Sam F. on June 12, 2006 at 22:28:00:
Well to this question , first off what is your total gross ?? now you say ya got 15000 now that does not include the weight of the truck or the trailer so you are grossen more like 30000 or better . Ya got to keep in mind that hey this is a pick up not a semi and what are the gear ratio 's and just adden a 4 inch exhaust and a K&N filter did noting but cost money . And at stock off the show room floor it may run good and it may not . Have you ever had it to cummins to be PUT INTO SERVICE ??? have ya ever run the overhead had the pump checked . My 95 Dodge was a dog when i got it as the guy before me never did anything to it but run it was never in to cummins or Dodge to have the valves adjusted or the pump checked or set . after i did the overhead and set the pump day and night differance. These are a true DIESEL and they require reg. maintance .
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