01 cummins gauge cluster
2 years ago i spent 6 months in michigan and northern ill. it was from oct-march, no grids and didnt get plugged in some nights and it would fire right up every morning if we shut it down that night. run good fuel and additives and you wont have problems. and as far as the hp set up making a diff. more fuel is harder to start and mine doesnt lack fuel. at the time hrvp and II super dragon flows on 62 over 75 twins. and as far as now everything is a lot bigger. and even so in GA or not it has been unusually cold this winter 2 weeks ago we had and really cold snap the highs were (and i already know this is nothing for montana) 18 or less and lows right around 0 wind chills less than that. i didnt plug my truck up but once and i never had a problem starting. its all about compression and fuel quality.
i see good reasons for not running my heaters. it slows down the air going in and restricts it up to as much as 20% and when your running really high hp it makes a huge difference. and it a real advantage living in the south where it doesnt get real cold our trucks last longer and dont break because of extreme cold.
i see good reasons for not running my heaters. it slows down the air going in and restricts it up to as much as 20% and when your running really high hp it makes a huge difference. and it a real advantage living in the south where it doesnt get real cold our trucks last longer and dont break because of extreme cold.
cool, thanks for all the feedback guys. i usually wait for the voltage on my gauge to start goin up on cold days before i start it up and also wait for say 15-20 seconds after its warmed up and just sat a while.
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