According to Four Wheeler Magazine
Out of the 1994-2002 CTD the best truck even taking into the consideration of Big Power with NO Money on the 12V's is a 2002 CTD Even Taking into consideration the Fuel Supply issues .....
Now i bet your wondering why ......... ME TOO .........
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I have an 2002 and im still like WTF are you Talking about I would take a 1998 12V in a heart beat .
This is the first Ive Ever heard of the Hardened Valve Seats Anyone know what thats about and if only the Oh2's have them
DM
Now i bet your wondering why ......... ME TOO .........
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2002 Is the Best CTD Powered Truck in the year range 1994-2002 Because it has Rear Disk Breaks and the Cummins Cylinder Head Has Hardened Valve Seats
This is the first Ive Ever heard of the Hardened Valve Seats Anyone know what thats about and if only the Oh2's have them
DM
I have both a 12V and 24V and Im starting to think a p-pumped 24V is the way to go.
The later 24V's are nice...usually have a nicer interior (darker color), tend to have more options, brakes are better etc Yes, I ealize these are are small differences.
The later 24V's are nice...usually have a nicer interior (darker color), tend to have more options, brakes are better etc Yes, I ealize these are are small differences.
Last edited by Dr. Evil; Aug 22, 2007 at 04:50 PM.
The last issue of Diesel Power confused me. One feature said the switched from 12V to CRD so they could get more HP. Another one said the switched from 24V to 12V to get more power.:confused: I think there was another one in there, but I can't remember which way they swapped on that one.
There is an easy way to fix the rear brakes in the early second gen drum brake trucks. You swap out your wheel cylinders for those from a chev one ton. they are bigger, and apply more pressure, and are cheaper.
I thought the diesel of all diesel is a 98 dodge with the 12V.
I thought the diesel of all diesel is a 98 dodge with the 12V.
I like my 24V because of the adjustable power and smoke levels I can use with the simple push of a button, but the next fuel supply system is gonna be a mechanical lift pump, I'm done with all these electrical junk things. This is belt driven right off the balancer wheel and increases fuel supply as your RPM's increase. With this I figure I can have the best of both worlds.
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