A non-member friend had 13k miles on his 99, 2500 ISB, and a Pennzoil filter broke up plugging his oil passages. (same dealer had another truck come in, same week, same problem, when it's Fram filter broke up). Anyway after a three week wait, they returned his truck with a warranty replacement engine. This same truck is now getting only 15 mpg, instead of the 19 or so it used to. It now smokes on a cold start, and the exhaust smells different. Dealer basically told him to get lost. I'm wondering if the 99 & 2000 engines are the same CPL number. They used his original computer with this new engine. Any ideas?
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Locomotive Engineer/Red Ram Driver! 97, 2500, Auto,3:54, 2WD, Re-sale Red, Loaded w/Leather, Diamond Tread running boards & box, Bumper guards, "Bull Ring" tie-downs, Front bumper guards, Clearance lights, TST 230 HP kit (slid forward), Missing silencer ring K&N, Combo exhaust temp & boost gauge, Eng. & Trans. temp gauges, 3 Pos. Lock up switch.
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Locomotive Engineer/Red Ram Driver! 97, 2500, Auto,3:54, 2WD, Re-sale Red, Loaded w/Leather, Diamond Tread running boards & box, Bumper guards, "Bull Ring" tie-downs, Front bumper guards, Clearance lights, TST 230 HP kit (slid forward), Missing silencer ring K&N, Combo exhaust temp & boost gauge, Eng. & Trans. temp gauges, 3 Pos. Lock up switch.