Brandy new Cummins in my '99, just hooked to a 28 ft 5er and ran I-80W, Bristol, IN to Kaysville, UT. Ignored listening to weather reports, wind through Neb like to blowed the 5er to pieces. Things like vinyl welt blowed out of the leading edge channel driver side of camper. It stayed connected, but beat against the side of the camper and knocked the left frontside ID marker light lens off and light quit working. Also all the screws came out of the leading edge aluminum sheeting that rolls under the front of the camper. Anyway,
OTRPU ran like a scalded ass ape. Knew the 5er was there, but
didn't care. Before I noticed EGT's bounced off
1,400 degrees F. Dropped her out of
OD and backed out of the throttle enough to get temp down to
1,250. transmission temp not even
150 degrees. Engine coolant temp
half way up the range on right side. Next stop for fuel I checked oil, after
500 miles she was
down a half quart. Angola DOC,
Dave's Diesel says he's turned the Edge
down to keep me from twisting the EGT pointer off the pin. I was cautious and self controlled the last 1,000 miles of the trip and dropped the trailer at the dealer. Return trip MT (empty), I watched everything closely, everything
seems to be ok. Think I'm going to get OBDII software for my laptop. I run a laptop log anyway, might as well have the additional information. What's available that will give me the information I need, both
engine and
transmission? I'm starting to question my sanity. I think I'll stop by my Denver DOC,
Reliance Truck & Auto and see what codes need to be cleared. A question for the Guru's, looks to me like too much fuel or not enough air, what's a rational solution?
Larger turbo? Or a block of wood under the throttle?
Blue Thunder, what differences do you see with the 40?
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Cheers,
Steve J.