Turbo Timer Diesel
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RE: Turbo Timer Diesel
Herb, Im no expert on these trucks at all, but Ive been runnin these trucks for 10 years pullin heavy daily haulin produce to my store and I never let it idle more than three minutes comin off the interstate. Just knockin around I let it go about a minute and Ive been trouble free on 3 CTD"s. If it bugs you about cool down, leave it runnin and use your keyless to keep it cheap.
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RE: Turbo Timer Diesel
I bought it with 26000. miles on it and have 30000 on it now and the mileage has improved since I got it so I guess I'm about ready to switch to Amsoil and was thinking of add the bypass filter kit on it too so I can get extended oil drains and still keep the wear down.
I haven't got a keyless fob, I need to order one or I can get an remote start that would work the door locks too andrun for a set time for 50 bucks
I haven't got a keyless fob, I need to order one or I can get an remote start that would work the door locks too andrun for a set time for 50 bucks
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RE: Turbo Timer Diesel
I have one on my truck that is part of my alarm, it works good but it actually cools down fairly quick,I have only used it acouple of times...I drive like a little old lady for the last 1/2 mile and then sit bthere for a minute or 2, works for me. Just dont hot rod once you get close to your house and let it cool down for a minute before shutting down.
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RE: Turbo Timer Diesel
ORIGINAL: sharx ram
I have one on my truck that is part of my alarm, it works good but it actually cools down fairly quick,I have only used it acouple of times...I drive like a little old lady for the last 1/2 mile and then sit bthere for a minute or 2, works for me. Just dont hot rod once you get close to your house and let it cool down for a minute before shutting down.
I have one on my truck that is part of my alarm, it works good but it actually cools down fairly quick,I have only used it acouple of times...I drive like a little old lady for the last 1/2 mile and then sit bthere for a minute or 2, works for me. Just dont hot rod once you get close to your house and let it cool down for a minute before shutting down.
Hilo... doesnt matter either way... the only difference is the tranny fluid is moving in neutral.
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RE: Turbo Timer Diesel
ORIGINAL: steve05ram360
hahaha, like that will ever happen... <jk>
Hilo... doesnt matter either way... the only difference is the tranny fluid is moving in neutral.
ORIGINAL: sharx ram
I have one on my truck that is part of my alarm, it works good but it actually cools down fairly quick,I have only used it acouple of times...I drive like a little old lady for the last 1/2 mile and then sit bthere for a minute or 2, works for me. Just dont hot rod once you get close to your house and let it cool down for a minute before shutting down.
I have one on my truck that is part of my alarm, it works good but it actually cools down fairly quick,I have only used it acouple of times...I drive like a little old lady for the last 1/2 mile and then sit bthere for a minute or 2, works for me. Just dont hot rod once you get close to your house and let it cool down for a minute before shutting down.
Hilo... doesnt matter either way... the only difference is the tranny fluid is moving in neutral.
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RE: Turbo Timer Diesel
Yeah, I'm just messin' with ya... I dont blow thru my neighborhood either. actually, I slow down and keep it legal in all neighborhoods... think about it, all it takes is for a kid to jump out in front of you 1 time and thats it... if your doing the speed limits, it's easier to react in a situation like that.
this one road that goes along the backside of the neighborhood is frequently traveled @ 50 mph, 2 years ago a kid crossing the street to get his "stashed" skateboard with a steering wheel got nailed by a drunk driver. I rolled up on it within a minute of it happening, the driver probably passed me going the other direction... the kid had been hit so hard his hip was broken, skull fracture and blood everywhere. Images like that make you think... needless to say, the hit & run driver (ex cop) is now in jail.
this one road that goes along the backside of the neighborhood is frequently traveled @ 50 mph, 2 years ago a kid crossing the street to get his "stashed" skateboard with a steering wheel got nailed by a drunk driver. I rolled up on it within a minute of it happening, the driver probably passed me going the other direction... the kid had been hit so hard his hip was broken, skull fracture and blood everywhere. Images like that make you think... needless to say, the hit & run driver (ex cop) is now in jail.