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That right there should say it all.I bought a Dodge with a CTD...I have no complaints.
That right there should say it all.I bought a Dodge with a CTD...I have no complaints.
12v.
Far more reliable fuel system.
No issues with the blocks cracking.
You sure about 12 valves having no cracked block's?
Well said Jeffro, what I commonly see here on this board is people will give a biased opinion based upon what they got and nothing else. There are very few here that have been there and done that enough to give you 100% accurate info. Thats what the big diesel boards are for Right, but again I am with you on the CR motors thats why I own one:awesomework:You can't even say that the block cracking is an issue.. It's so rare that it really should have no bearing on what truck you buy.
It is the year of the CR.. They are one bad MOFO. 12 valves still make more hp then anything else, but they are tempermental when you start climbing too high and can't be used for "everything" anymore. Of course I'm talking about more then most people on here will ever go after.
Because it's a tad easier to prevent than a cracked block.A cracked block ALWAYS sounds like a pretty substantial issue to me and I would rather not chance it as the truck ages. Statistically, the KDP is a non-issue as well. So why worry about it, right?
Because it's a tad easier to prevent than a cracked block.
Well said Jeffro, what I commonly see here on this board is people will give a biased opinion based upon what they got and nothing else.
$100 on a plate? wtf? people pay for those?
I just swapped out my 10 plate for a 105.. holy CRAP what a difference! It did so much better on the bottom end that I was able to stick my larger delivery valves back in and not worry about smoking everyone out with normal driving.. woohoooo.
And yea, if you're just wanting 300-350 then the 12 valve is cheaper and more reliable. That's not enough for everyone though.
$100 on a plate? wtf? people pay for those?
I just swapped out my 10 plate for a 105.. holy CRAP what a difference! It did so much better on the bottom end that I was able to stick my larger delivery valves back in and not worry about smoking everyone out with normal driving.. woohoooo.
And yea, if you're just wanting 300-350 then the 12 valve is cheaper and more reliable. That's not enough for everyone though.
I guess you've forgotten what that power feel's like, it's not really that bad, and why do you need to go faster than 70 up any mountain pass in this state.
Bacause Jeff doesn't have a wheeler, so he sinks his cash into his cummins. If he would stop doing that he could afford a wheeler on a budget.:corn:
it's a beautiful day outside. Quit trying to make me cry.
350 felt awesome when I first had it. Then I was pushing my foot through the floor wanting more. It wasn't really for towing purposes. I'm just trying to hotrod a diesel for some dumbass reason. Of course now I've hit another brick wall and need to unload my tranny.
105 plate is for us special people. We'll see how it does on the dyno this weekend. It dropped Mike's hp down a little, but his torque went way up with it.