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<p>[QUOTE="Trucker1992, post: 11670407, member: 325786"]I just bought a 2020 cascadia with just under 500k miles. On my first trip with only 15,000lbs in the box, i cannot climb hills over 45mph.</p><p>Im not sure if this is a dpf problem or something to do with the turbo. This truck does not have a boost gauge.</p><p>Soot level shows good.</p><p>Also, truck eats coolant when climbing hills. If i drive on flat roads, coolant will not go low.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any advice helps.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Trucker1992, post: 11670407, member: 325786"]I just bought a 2020 cascadia with just under 500k miles. On my first trip with only 15,000lbs in the box, i cannot climb hills over 45mph. Im not sure if this is a dpf problem or something to do with the turbo. This truck does not have a boost gauge. Soot level shows good. Also, truck eats coolant when climbing hills. If i drive on flat roads, coolant will not go low. Any advice helps. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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