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View Poll Results: Best pull rig dually?
GM Duramax
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Old 11-29-2004 | 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by R Addiction
3500 GMC crew Duramax/Allison. The only problems we run into regularly is injectors but supposedly the new ones we install are "new design" I drove one with an edge chip on the 3 out of 5 setting............ What a blast!! Spun the tires in 2-3rd gear
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Now that you brought up chips/programmers...
I have an '04 D Max Allison with the LLY engine.. It just turned over 5,000 miles.
I want to do a chip, like the Edge.
What is GMs point on warranty if they find that I have a aftermarket chip in the truck???
I'd rather leave it stock if there is a real issue...
The Hypertech programmer lets you put the stock setings back into the computer, and no mods are actually attached to the truck...
Looking for your thoughts...

I have pulled with them all... When it came time for me to buy my personal truck.... D Max...
Ford seemed to get a bit better fuel milage, but their engine and trans reliability is a factor. The Dodge is a nice truck, but it's still a Dodge.. (Great engine though)
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Old 11-29-2004 | 08:19 AM
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Tim G., if your going to upgrade , you need to do an exhaust as well ..... I have seen the LLY motor with EGR problems when adding "chips". I have one right now that we left AT THE CHEVY DEALER for 2 weeks WITH the edge system on it ,for them to figure it out . They couldn't ..... they also had no problem with the mods being on it .

I do think I figured it out though ... Have to do a little more testing to make sure .

ALL MODS ARE A "GRAY AREA" with the dealers . just depends how yours feels . Most dealers install them ! Joe
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Old 11-29-2004 | 08:25 AM
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GM's Duramax is awsome, recently hauled a 41 APACHE from NY to Ft. Luaderdale I love the motor and tranny combo, I have had a couple of them. Ask Parn about Fords he runs them. I recently had to haul a customers 41 off the toll road cause his 2005 Ford PSD with 2500 miles left him along side the road in florida, not to handy. Next year ford will have Cummins power according to my buddy with 2 dealerships, that will help. GLH you can call me if you want, I towed alot with my 2002 and my 2004 has the newest Duramax and it is even better. If you buy used buy a late 2002 and you will skip the injector problems. My buddy has a 2001 4x4 crwecab short box with 100,000 miles and she is still pulling awsome, he just came back from the keys. His injectors went out on him as we went to the Ozarks in 2003, we ran it with basiclly no oil pressure for the last 200 miles and dropped the boat in and the truck off at a dealership and they flushed the motor a couple of times, changed the 2 bad injectors, changed the oil one more time and she is running as sweet as new today. GLH hope the Tiger is doing well, I'll be down for the spring run, hope to see ya then. Steve
Anyone know for sure if it is true Ford will go with Cummins power???
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Old 11-29-2004 | 08:40 AM
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Anyone know for sure if it is true Ford will go with Cummins power???
It's been rumored for years but I think primarily because if Ford had a Cummins in the F-250-350 it would probably take 90% of that market. Also thhere has been a rumor that just won't die, that Ford owns part of Cummins.

I don't know that DaimlerChyrsler would have up'd an agreement with Cummins that would allow a relationship with Ford in the same market. The relationship with Navistar certainly hasn't been problem free but thee is a rumor that a V6 diesel is back on the drawing board and rumors are out there that it may be with Cummins and not Nav this time. The other rumor is the 6.4 PSD for the re-tooled Superduty for 2007. Who's making that one? COuld that be a Cummins deal???? Who knows.

Who knows, Ford has relationships with others, like Cat but with their medium duty trucks.

Also, I've read in a couple of places, talk of diesel fuel cost continuing to rise which could have a huge impact on the light duty (our trucks) diesel truck market.
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Old 11-29-2004 | 09:24 AM
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GL, I guess you won`t be parking that thing in the garage, oh ya make sure know one is parked behind ya when backing

I guess I`ll be up grading this pic?
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Old 11-29-2004 | 09:29 AM
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G....I love ya like a step sister pal, but ya gotta do me a REAL big favor. Get the mods to edit you poll for me. If I've heard one redneck come in my store and say "Cummings" I've heard a million.
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Hey redneck dude it's your step sister here... First fix your wig I hear you lost it and as for CUMMINGS or CUMMINS:

Don't finger f*ck me with details it's only a Chrysler OK!!!
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Old 11-29-2004 | 09:31 AM
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Tim, It all depends on the dealer and who you know. I have few friends that have chipped and exhausts on there trucks and the only problem they have had was the faulty injectors.
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Old 11-29-2004 | 09:37 AM
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i would say ford would the cat route before sharing a motor with dodge... most ford dealers around here already are cat certified due to the medium duty trucks.
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Old 11-29-2004 | 09:37 AM
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...Also, I've read in a couple of places, talk of diesel fuel cost continuing to rise which could have a huge impact on the light duty (our trucks) diesel truck market.
I have a friend in Canada that owns a Duramax in his 2003GMC2500 and a diesel VW and he has heating oil delivered to his house where he has a tank and he fuels both his diesel rigs with that.

He has never had a problem as for the rigs running, of course if the DOT would sample his fuel he'd be in a world of sh!t but how often are private individuals trucks fuel sampled also Brett might want to chime in as to the legality of them invading your privacy by sampling your fuel.

Any of you diesel doctors heard of this and would it work here?

God knows heating oil is cheaper than $2.29 a Gallon.
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Old 11-29-2004 | 09:39 AM
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it works, but that is just what i have heard, , i would never put fuel that wasn't road tax in my vehicles
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