Hi guys,
I just drove from Detroit Area to Hot Springs AK. I am pulling a 2001 Cardinal 28ft. Fiver with two slides. I have not tried to overdo the fuel pedal going up some foothills, but have touched 910 degrees F post turbo a couple of times. Is this normal?? I thought that my CTD could take my fiver through the Rockies, but having seen these EGTs, I am afraid to attempt it.
My truck has about 5,000 miles and I have installed a condensor guard
that Genos sells to protect the fins. I am going to have my rig weighed at a truck stop to determine the weights. I will post them when I do.
In the meantime, what have been your EGT experiences towing?
I would appreciate any input you guys could share with me. What should I do to lower the temps, or will they go down naturally as the truck gets more miles???
Thanks, Chuck
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2006 Laramie 3500 QC SB 4x4 48re
2001 Cardinal 28ft twin slide Fiver
I just drove from Detroit Area to Hot Springs AK. I am pulling a 2001 Cardinal 28ft. Fiver with two slides. I have not tried to overdo the fuel pedal going up some foothills, but have touched 910 degrees F post turbo a couple of times. Is this normal?? I thought that my CTD could take my fiver through the Rockies, but having seen these EGTs, I am afraid to attempt it.
My truck has about 5,000 miles and I have installed a condensor guard
that Genos sells to protect the fins. I am going to have my rig weighed at a truck stop to determine the weights. I will post them when I do.
In the meantime, what have been your EGT experiences towing?
I would appreciate any input you guys could share with me. What should I do to lower the temps, or will they go down naturally as the truck gets more miles???
Thanks, Chuck
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2006 Laramie 3500 QC SB 4x4 48re
2001 Cardinal 28ft twin slide Fiver