That's what I was thinking 12k/23k setup but was sure...
Oh I’m just throwing chit. I don’t know anything about cummins, I know a lot of people like n-14’s.
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Allan would be watching his elog counting down.
Holy chit are you coming around to the other side of the fence?
He's 10'4" and I'm the fall off truck, KW has a 525 N14 with same 13sp I have
You can make them run respectable, limited by that POS turbo. However keep in mind I've only ran them on a US Spec butt dyno. So with a good operator they only make slightly more than a 24v Volvo starter on a world renowned Euro spec dyno.From what I know from reading, N14 will fret the main bearings at high horsepower...I'm hoping we can find a tune that will give us the best possible mileage at light loads and plenty of power on the big loads.
Chris
Couple guys around home have a couple set at 525 and like them, and rarely seem to have issues really. Seems like injectors is about it other than truck stuff.
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You can make them run respectable, limited by that POS turbo. However keep in mind I've only ran them on a US Spec butt dyno. So with a good operator they only make slightly more than a 24v Volvo starter on a world renowned Euro spec dyno.
No sir. Still into females
I like it. That's a massive headache rack. Nice lookin truck
Owner is avg low 7mpg with it, no clue what his driving style is..
Owner is avg low 7mpg with it, no clue what his driving style is..
Safe to say it's not the same as Rick's!
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2001 KW T800, factory Single Axle, 35K single axle, 435HP N14 and a 10 spd. Sold new in Baltimore, spent most of it's life in NYC. Looks very clean in pictures, hopefully get it picked up this week or next. Didn't get to go look, but I think we'll be happy...guy thinks the miles are right, says its super tight. I don't think we can go wrong.
Chris
What is the model of the 10 speed? My dad bought a W900L with a 10 speed (don’t remember the model number, but it has a goofy number). But from everything I’ve heard they’re bullet proof.
My dads W900 has high gears in the rears (3.55, IIRC) but drive by around town you don’t get into high gear. Shifts nice and smooth.
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Don't remember. I think it's a FRO15210C but I laid the build sheet down somewhere and can't find it.
Chris
First time I see americans do it right. But I think they blew that engine.. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1956638484588085&id=1629259680659302