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    Pacbrake loadleash

    Hi Gerald, you can contact Southeast Power Systems, 4220 North Orange Blossom Trail, FL 32804
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    True Engine Brake for 6.7

    Thank you for interest in Pacbrake products, we are excited for the upcoming release of our latest engine brake design. At this time we can release the following details: • PRODUCT LAUNCH FALL 2012 - 2008-2012 Dodge 2500-5500 Cummins ISB 6. 7L • PRE-PRODUCTION LAUNCH - June 2012 for...
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    PacBrake "Weeper Brake"

    Thank you for interest in Pacbrake products, we are excited for the upcoming release of our latest engine brake design. At this time we can release the following details: • PRODUCT LAUNCH FALL 2012 - 2008-2012 Dodge 2500-5500 Cummins ISB 6. 7L • PRE-PRODUCTION LAUNCH - June 2012 for...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Intermittant Pac Brake?

    Diesel Gunner, from your explanation I agree with petersonj, your vacuum cylinder is most likely the issue. If you don't have a vacuum pump to test the cylinder it can be checked by removing the two vacuum lines to the cylinder. Then hold your thumb over the end of the vacuum line or fitting at...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) exhaust brake

    ewcmr2, sorry a 4" vacuum operated exhaust brake is not available due the force required to open a butterfly that large.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) exhaust brake

    Firefighter, despite a few misconceptions posted, Pacbrake has many options to suit your current needs and if you have future modifications planned we can advise you on your best retarder options. Direct mount brakes like our 4" Max-flow elbow are the preferred choice for many reasons, although...
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    Transmission controller for exhaust brake

    CBari, you should use the Pacbrake transmission controller supplied in the exhaust brake kit. The Pacbrake controller has quite a few features built in to enhance the exhaust brake and to protect the transmission. The Pacbrake controller reads the vehicle network (Can-Bus) to ensure all the...
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    Is my air springs installed correctly?

    Hello this is Chris from Pacbrake technical services. The upper plates of your air spring kit do not need to lined up. Keeping the air spring as even as possible is the most important thing. In most cases some offset is needed to make sure the air spring is correctly aligned. If you have any...
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    2006 exhaust brake

    The air system for a Pacbrake PRXB normally ranges between 140 and 110 psi. So as long as your air system is within that range it will work.
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    De-gunking my Pacbrake...

    Hello, this is Chris from Pacbrake technical services. It would be a good idea to check the air system. Without air, the brake will not be able to activate. If the brake isn't used for a long period of time it could stick. This could be part of your problem. If you would like some help...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Brand new BD E-Brake......please help!!

    A loud squealing noise can be caused by an exhaust leak on the pressure side of the exhaust system, somewhere between the brake and exhaust manifold. If that is the case, you should mainly hear it when the brake is on.
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    Push lock style air brake fittings

    Those fitting are very easy to work with. All you need to do is drain the system of air, then push the outer ring inwards and pull out gentley on the air line and it should come right out. If you have any problems call Chris at Pacbrake technical services 1(800)663-0096.
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    Pacbrake problem...need advice...

    Hello, this is Chris from Pacbrake technical services. There are several things that could cause your brake to stop working intermittently. Is the compressor working? If so check the two wires that plug into the 50 pin connector at the ecm for a good connection. The throttle position sensor can...
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    Pacbrake pyro plug removal (or not)

    Hello, this is Chris from Pacbrake technical services. We reccomend putting the pyro into the exhaust manifold to ensure accurate readings. But if you want to place it in the elbow there are two plugs, make sure you have the correct one. The other is used for checking back pressure. Here is some...
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Remote Mount Exhaust Brake

    Hello this Chris from Pacbrake technical services. Pacbrake offers kits made to work in many different applications including turbo and inline mounted. If you would like more info please give me a call at 1(800)663-0096
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    Need Info / Advice

    Hello this Chris from Pacbrake technical services. If you would like some info on the Pacbrake system, please give me a call at 1(800)663-0096.
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    Exhaust Brake "05"

    This is Chris from Pacbrake technical services. Give me a call at 1(800) 663-0096 and I will be happy to help you troubleshoot your truck.
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    4th Tubocharger on its way out

    Gentlemen, Bill from Pacbrake here, Harold has left Pacbrake as of May 12 2009. I'm sorry to be so late in providing what I believe is a key piece of information regarding these turbo failures. We know of 4 trucks experiencing this exact issue, the common thread is ALL are manual transmission...
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    exhaust brake, pros & cons of different models?

    With The 2004 automatic trans your going to need the transmission controller that comes with our exhaust brake kit to keep the T/C locked up. It will work in conjuction with your tow haul.
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    pacbrake prxb

    On first start up with the dash switch in the off position it's normal for it to cycle three times.
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