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Re: 2004 5.9 Cummins/Dodge power increase
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Posted by JDDodge on July 30, 2007 at 16:51:57 from (76.188.40.10):
In Reply to: 2004 5.9 Cummins/Dodge power increase posted by dboll on July 30, 2007 at 13:27:18:
If it was me I'd have it checked by someone in your area that knows Dodge and Cummins.I have a 2004 with the same engine only my truck is a quad cab 3500 1 ton dually. I pull gooseneck trailers on a dailey basis. I also have friends that have same engine. Mine is stock,no modifacations and my friends are stock also. I'm not saying this to put any truck down, I have towed with 460 Ford, 454Chevy and power stroke Fords along with the Dodge/Cummins. My Dodge and the friend's Dodges that I mentioned will eat the 460 and 454 for breakfast and get at least twice the MPG. If yours don't then something is wrong and you need to have it checked.
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