Dyno result
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Newbieboy, Nov 23, 2020.
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I understand your point. You think ecm is correct 428k miles?JonJon78 Thanks this.
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Yes. Used truck lots were packed full because of the virus shutdowns.Midwest Trucker and Newbieboy Thank this.
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Milage stays same if you Change the ecm or it changes?
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I pulled the ISX out of my 2014 Pete and replaced it with an older Cat (different ECM obviously) my new engine has a new ECM. My odometer never changed. My hour meter reset to 0.00Roberts450 Thanks this.
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What does the hour meter say?
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I had an ecm change on a 2013 some years back. Miles went to zero.
My guess is the miles are legit. It’s a 2016 right? Probably went into service in 2015 and ran regularly for 4 yrs then sat a lot this last year.
Cummins sells a 2nd owner warranty called Encore XT1. It’s about $4500 for two years 200k miles. It paid for 2 full overhauls for me. Good program. -
I asked about the warranty at dealership he is giving me after market warranty.
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Personally, I'd avoid that aftermarket warranty. Just use that search bar on this site and you'll find hundreds of posts about how its a sham. OEM warranty is the only warranty worth purchasing IMO.
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Yes, it’s because that’s what pads THEIR pockets. Google Encore XT1 warranty and locate it on Cummins site. It’s an actual REAL warranty.
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