jazzman
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Where is ragged edge located?
i didnt buy mine for fuel milage if i wanted fuel milage i would have bought a jetta diesel just saying:d
I sent them and email asking about transmission kits for the 68RFE. I will post any info if they have anything to offer for the late model Dodges. They sure make some cool and cost effective kits for the Allison transmission though!
yeah they do ppe is a nice company they build some sweet stuff for some great prices hope things work out for you on the tranny i'll be doing mine in spring:d
Talk to your dealer, Im a pipeliner, and my DPF clogged over and over, my dealer allowed me to remove mine along with the 2 cats when the truck had less than 3000km on it, and did NOT void my warranty in any way. I have had almost 3 years of warranty work completed with no issues from the dealer. And yes the delete increased my mileage by 25%, 100,000kms increased it by about another 15%. The 6.7 as mentioned above takes a long time to break in.
Turbo back exhaust, Egr blocker kit, Air intake, and H&S Blackmax.
looks good just needs to be a bit higher :dhere is a cleaner pic, it is nice it has not rained for a week around here!
i wouldnt be afraid of the 6.7L engine, we have way more 5.9L engine failures then the 6.7L, since the 6.7L came out i think we changed maybe 3 injectors on them, on the 5.9L crap its a weekly thing, i would NOT buy another 5.9L over a 6.7 if your looking for reliability. We see all the diesels till 160k or if they already wrecked their warranty.
You might want to check out how many 6.7s there are in commercial applications like busses and mid size trucks, and you would be suprised as I was that there are far more than 5.9s you just dont see it in the 'consumer' market till now. The 6.7 has been a proven engine long before many Dodge drivers ever heard about it...
I have had 7 5.9s loved em all, perfect records for service and reliablility, but I wouldnt trade my 6.7 for any of them today. This is my first 6.7 but I will definitly buy another, no fear whatsoever.
Same here...I've had a few 5.9 cummins and had no issues either but I love my 6.7 and would never go back...As far as towing goes the 6.7 is far superior and if your 5.9 is out towing your dads then his truck has some issues...And anybody out there towing heavy loads with this truck has to love the exhaust brake.
Hardly, have you seen the difference towing with a 3:73 and 4:10 ratio makes? It is beyond night and day difference, a lot more difference then a few 20-30hp will make. Just like a SRW and dually. Just like a stick will outpull a auto all day long. Plus I don't know about you, but I got sick of the 6 speed auto while towing. Have to leave it out of tow/haul when I want to keep my neck. I didn't like the 4 speed auto a lot, but i'd rather have it 10 fold over the new 6 speed, it lugs so bad and puts your head in the windshield downshifting for no reason, not because it pulls down hard it just slams into gear.
The 5.9 was in buses, motorhomes, everything for years and years.
Again, a lot of people who just put diesel in and drive it like the 6.7 more, simply because it has more power. But when your doing the maintaince, repairs after a few hundred thousand km's you'll be wishing you had the 5.9 back. The one thing it has going for it is the exhaust brake.
Just like the 12v/24v thing, the 12v is a far superior engine in everyway. But the guys who keep it for a few years and throw diesel into it like the extra power and like the newer 24v.