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Re: Need a little info Dodge cummins Question
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Posted by Jeff Oliver on June 19, 2007 at 08:54:20 from (66.21.204.62):
In Reply to: Re: Need a little info Dodge cummins Question posted by buickanddeere on June 19, 2007 at 08:46:29:
As for why he traded I'm not sure, there are some strange fellas up here....Or he might have just wanted the new 6.7 who knows. The milage was read off of both the indicator in the cab and by checking milage and gallons at the pump. About 1mpg difference. Gonna call him this afternoon and see if they flashed it or anything. It doesn't blow any black smoke or anything when you get on it hard which one man who rund a Bollydog chip said it should if he had flashed it or put a chip in. Thanks for the info and I am gonna look into the pyrometer and low pressure guage anyway. Didn't realise they have the guage might put on on the 97 as well.
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