Hello everyone, this is my first post on here so if I screw something up, sorry. Anyway, I've got what I tihnk is a problem and may be for others with the vibration issue, but I hope someone can confirm or lead me in the right direction.
What I have noticed is that when I start the truck cold in the morning and travel for about 15-20min at highway speed the EGT's and Boost will slowly start to climb. The EGT's seem to be running around ~600 @ 70mph on flat highway normally; when this situation happens it will go up to ~900 and the boost will go from ~5psi to ~18psi. I've also tried to reset the overhead console to see what fuel consumption/MPG are and it goes from ~19 down to ~10 MPG, which seems like an overfueling condition to me. While this is happening the truck gets a vibration like it's out of time and at times it gets really bad. This also seems to get worse with a load on the truck. Then after about 10 minutes you start to drive out of this problem and things go back to normal. Strange huh?
I had the truck at the dealer yesterday to do the CO2 recall, check on the flashing "check engine" light recall, and this problem. All that they found was a code related to the "check engine" light flashing (like many people have) and reset it. They then called they Cummins support line and they said the the code in the ECM is stating that there is a low voltage on the pin that controls the Exhaust Brake; so they started to blame that since I have a PacBrake installed. I then informed them that the brake isn't using the ECM and is completely manual; so now they don't know.
Needless to say, I just drove the truck on the highway for the first time and I still have the problem, so does anyone have any ideas as to what my problem could be? Are these EGT/Boost numbers consistant with what others have? Could other people have this same sitation that is causing the vibration many people are seeing?
Thanks, Don
P. S. Sorry for the long post, just wanted to get all details down for everyone.

What I have noticed is that when I start the truck cold in the morning and travel for about 15-20min at highway speed the EGT's and Boost will slowly start to climb. The EGT's seem to be running around ~600 @ 70mph on flat highway normally; when this situation happens it will go up to ~900 and the boost will go from ~5psi to ~18psi. I've also tried to reset the overhead console to see what fuel consumption/MPG are and it goes from ~19 down to ~10 MPG, which seems like an overfueling condition to me. While this is happening the truck gets a vibration like it's out of time and at times it gets really bad. This also seems to get worse with a load on the truck. Then after about 10 minutes you start to drive out of this problem and things go back to normal. Strange huh?
I had the truck at the dealer yesterday to do the CO2 recall, check on the flashing "check engine" light recall, and this problem. All that they found was a code related to the "check engine" light flashing (like many people have) and reset it. They then called they Cummins support line and they said the the code in the ECM is stating that there is a low voltage on the pin that controls the Exhaust Brake; so they started to blame that since I have a PacBrake installed. I then informed them that the brake isn't using the ECM and is completely manual; so now they don't know.
Needless to say, I just drove the truck on the highway for the first time and I still have the problem, so does anyone have any ideas as to what my problem could be? Are these EGT/Boost numbers consistant with what others have? Could other people have this same sitation that is causing the vibration many people are seeing?
Thanks, Don
P. S. Sorry for the long post, just wanted to get all details down for everyone.
