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So it's taken a few years but I've saved my pennies and finaly bought a Cummins As with any vehical that I’ve owned I want to make a few upgrades . Hoping that you all could help in a few question along the way. 1) ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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So it's taken a few years but I've saved my pennies and finaly bought a Cummins
As with any vehical that I’ve owned I want to make a few upgrades . Hoping that you all could help in a few question along the way.1) What is the first upgrade that I should make? I am driving 100 miles a day with a mild load. 2) Who makes the best aftermarket products for the Cummins? Thank you for the help!! |
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welcome to db well i would start out with either a set of guages or get an edge or adrinalin make sure it has readout i know the edge does if it is an auto than a tc if a standard get a clutch valiar makes a good clutch and suncoast or goerend make good converters exhaust turbo injector lift pump man i could go on
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![]() ![]() ![]() Intake and Exhaust is a good start. After that it depends on how deep your pockets are and how much you want. |
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Welcome to the forum, I would start out with a set of gauges, intake & exhaust, programmer, then it will be time to pay some attention to your transmission.
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