Cm2250 and CM2350 EGR Tune-up |
10-09-2016, (Subject: Cm2250 and CM2350 EGR Tune-up ) Post: #7 | |||
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RE: Cm2250 and CM2350 EGR Tune-up Thanks for the great info definitely much appreciated. Wow that is a lot of air tanks and I thought 8 was a lot. We have the 37.4 cfm compressor which is nice. I will definitely install a bypass filters on both trucks. Bought 2 at the same time (400k) thanks california. Anyways the other truck runs lighter than me max gross for that one is 128k. Mostly it's around 65-95k. Plus we have 4.30 gears and a ( 2 speed brownie) and run 55-60 mph. But once again we both have the same driving issues with short trip's etc. For example I'll drive 40 miles to load. Then 20 miles to unload. That 20 miles can take 30 to 60 minutes. We have insite and both regen systems are under 1.0 hpa. We also have 3 peterbilt's with the 871 and 2 peterbilt's with the isc (px-8). This site and Rawze and other members have been a huge help. Like most owners we got sick of the dealers and did not know what to do. Found insite and rawze and gave the dealers the finger lol. Also 7 of our 9 trucks have a cummins and dpf. We have 2 cats but have to sell one this year. Oldest truck in the fleet but the most problem free go figure. I will definitely share my results and findings. Thanks again. | |||
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