View Poll Results: When I start the truck with the turbo on, will something blow?
If nothing is blown now, doesn't sound funny, and no shavings no you'll be fine
10
58.82%
Very good chance or a positive chance something will blow when turbo is attached
7
41.18%
Voters: 17. You may not vote on this poll
Lets assume my motor was ran out of oil very briefly...
#71
First one went at 100k second one lasted a year then the AirDog went on and never looked back. The lift pumps on the 03 and 04 were a bad design (Dodge engineers used it to SUCK fuel insted of PUSH fuel like it was designed to do) but the 04.5 on have a better setup and saw very little failures. I love my CR hands down, way more civilized and functional. Cold weather has no effects on starting or running due to the electronics unlike the 12v. A programer on a CR is light years ahead of a 12v obviously, its adjustable power unlike the 12v. But the 12V is by far cheaper to run and operate due to it being simple and effecient and lack of emission bs. The CR is my daily warrior and the 12V was bought to be a toy and the truck that will recieve the abuse of being a weekend warrior.
#72
Please do!! I'll pm you right now. I need it sold so I can get another truck
Excellent post. Thanks a lot man I'm looking for a CR as we speak hehe
First one went at 100k second one lasted a year then the AirDog went on and never looked back. The lift pumps on the 03 and 04 were a bad design (Dodge engineers used it to SUCK fuel insted of PUSH fuel like it was designed to do) but the 04.5 on have a better setup and saw very little failures. I love my CR hands down, way more civilized and functional. Cold weather has no effects on starting or running due to the electronics unlike the 12v. A programer on a CR is light years ahead of a 12v obviously, its adjustable power unlike the 12v. But the 12V is by far cheaper to run and operate due to it being simple and effecient and lack of emission bs. The CR is my daily warrior and the 12V was bought to be a toy and the truck that will recieve the abuse of being a weekend warrior.
#75