Triples are no big deal, I have hundreds of thousands of miles with them. Biggest thing is when hooking up develop a process, always LOOK under...
Thats good but many many times its something simple as gear noise and nothing to worry about
NO absolutely not, keep it and fix whatever breaks. Itll be cheaper in the long run
GEAR ROLLOVER no big deal
OMG people quit looking for zebras, its called gear rollover look it up!
Yes an n14 with a blown head gasket will sound exactly like that but if you narrow down which head to change it's easier that a new engine by far
Yes because under Jake's it's negative pressure
UMM you can literally see the exhaust leak in the video
Take it to a good shop and have them apply shop air 110 psi max so it doesnt keep kicking the governor out. Remove the air supply line straight...
This might sound stupid but check along the frame for a fuel prefilter, I had an old B model that did the same thing and all the shops said they...
The only way is if the exhaust falls off
Do NOT NOT NOT get a detroit in this year range you are asking for trouble. Get cummins only and if the fuel pump hasnt been replaced get it done...
Make certain its a pressure problem instead of a power issue to the sensor. Hook up insite and check voltages into the sensor and out of it, I...
probably at that hp its only putting out 1550 max torque
First thing you do is verify CLEAN battery connections, especially the 10 gauge wires in the battery box, then follow the ecm ground and power...
First thing is make sure the hp fuel pump has been replaced, if the exhaust hasnt fallen off of it yet you might consider that as a one time fix....
Deeeleete it, no more soot worries
It's possible to adjust the turbo and take the vpod out of the equation. It should be used as a test only, just adjust the turnbuckle to the...
Im looking for some experience here, i just came out of a 2006 9400i and i thought that thing turned bad. After getting in this thing im really...
That's not what it is, been there. Take of the aluminum step plate at the bottom of the door. You'll find toward the front a connector,...