Run Exhaust Brake To Save Turbo?
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I've been turning mine on every time I start the truck from day one. 57K and I still have over 40% of the front pads left and over 50% on the rears... I'll buy the parts and plan do to the brakes around 75 to 80K.
I'm 100% certain, that it's fun to use, makes cool noise when it comes on, saves brake pad life considerably.. and knock on wood I haven't had any lights, issues with dpf's, turbo problems, nothing. I do run the thing about 25 miles each way to work and it's on the highway, with a good sized hill I blast up @ 75 every day so that may, make a difference I don't know... but so far so good.
I'm 100% certain, that it's fun to use, makes cool noise when it comes on, saves brake pad life considerably.. and knock on wood I haven't had any lights, issues with dpf's, turbo problems, nothing. I do run the thing about 25 miles each way to work and it's on the highway, with a good sized hill I blast up @ 75 every day so that may, make a difference I don't know... but so far so good.
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