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Re: 24 vavle cummins
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Posted by KSTractor on July 28, 2007 at 23:58:09 from (165.200.90.190):
In Reply to: 24 vavle cummins posted by happydeere on July 28, 2007 at 14:30:18:
Someone asked me how long I thought my 24 valve Cummins would last.Answer, about 3 trucks.The 24 valve has a lot wider rpm range making it easier to drive. The stock 12 valve has plenty power but only will wind up to about 2400rpm. You should put a fuel pressure warning light on the 24v so when the transfer pump croaks you won't burn up the injector pump.It also warns you when you need to change the fuel filter.You can also plug in an Edge Box or some other brand to mess with the computor and get lots more power and with that you get better fuel mileage except if your foot is too heavy.One more tip add 5-20% soydiesel to make up for the lubrication you loose with the ultra low sulpher fuel. Know why they didn't jack the price up on the new fuel?you don't get the mileage you used to so they got you that way.
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