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Old 03-28-2005 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by stecz20
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You guys will have to speak louder I couldn't hear what you said over the noise of your transmissions blowing up.
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Old 03-28-2005 | 10:11 AM
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You guys will have to speak louder I couldn't hear what you said over the noise of your transmissions blowing up.

Hey! It is made in da USA! (I think)
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Old 03-29-2005 | 10:43 AM
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Hey Harvey, we have the same truck/color but GMC. Put the banks exhaust and the "Edge" chip in it. SWEEEEEET! Thing hauls AZZ
I have the 2500 HD with the duramax and the allison. considering adding the edge. What's the pro's and con's? Not overly impressed with my max. The ford out pulled me with the same load by quite a bit. Just had new injectors installed (warrenty). Typically, how fast do you pull a 35 or 38 cig? What should I expect to see from my truck?
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Old 03-29-2005 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by chewy1955
I have the 2500 HD with the duramax and the allison. considering adding the edge. What's the pro's and con's? Not overly impressed with my max. The ford out pulled me with the same load by quite a bit. Just had new injectors installed (warrenty). Typically, how fast do you pull a 35 or 38 cig? What should I expect to see from my truck?

at least your honest... not too many peeps like you around. cant help ya with your question, i own the truck that out pulls ya...lol... stecz
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Old 03-29-2005 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by chewy1955
I have the 2500 HD with the duramax and the allison. considering adding the edge. What's the pro's and con's? Not overly impressed with my max. The ford out pulled me with the same load by quite a bit. Just had new injectors installed (warrenty). Typically, how fast do you pull a 35 or 38 cig? What should I expect to see from my truck?

I don't know what the comparison is with the Edge since I bought the truck from a friend and the chip was already installed. I do know it hauls AZZ and tows our Top gun like nothings back there. I heard that the first generation Duramax engines had problems wit hteh injectors. They fixed it on the '04 and up models.

The guy I bought it from towed his non-stepped tiger with it however, he did end up getting a King Ranch F-350 due to the fact the tiger fully loaded with the steel Myco trailer was over the max load for the GMC. The king ranches max load is up near 20k!
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Old 03-29-2005 | 02:19 PM
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Sorry to disappoint you Cig brothers, but I pull my Cigs with a Dodge.

Ram 2500 (no dually) with Edge chip pulls the Top Gun and steel Myco trailer 70-80 mph on cruise control.

I try to keep it 72-75mph, but it's capable of 85+.


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Old 03-29-2005 | 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by CignificantOther
Sorry to disappoint you Cig brothers, but I pull my Cigs with a Dodge.

Ram 2500 (no dually) with Edge chip pulls the Top Gun and steel Myco trailer 70-80 mph on cruise control.

I try to keep it 72-75mph, but it's capable of 85+.


......I'd rather be Cummin.......than Strokin'

the gm guys rather be sucking.... poor fellas..
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Old 03-29-2005 | 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by chewy1955
...The ford out pulled me with the same load...
Where you both haulling stecz?
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Old 03-29-2005 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by chewy1955
The ford out pulled me with the same load by quite a bit.
not hard to do when your truck is ailing w/bad injectors...hell that ford 6 liter might have even gotten by it if the Max was really sick.

I know a few dudes towing big fivers with both...the ford will not get by the Max...especially on long grades. What I hear is the ford goes gear hunting with the Navistar's narrower powerband/poorly programmed tourqesh*tz... and the Max/Ally just picks a gear, holds a steady R and just yarns on by.

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Old 03-29-2005 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by stecz20
ok sorry isuzu, and who says so?you.... if you can sleep at night with it in your driveway, im happy for ya.

Steczy, Buizilla happens to be Mr Diesel.
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