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Has anyone tried the ISSPRO emergency shutdown module available from DIS? The unit monitors for low oil pressure, low coolant level, or high coolant temperature. If either trigger the setpoint, the engine will shutdown in either 15 or 30 seconds, depending on the model you order. It would be a great safety feature to our trucks. The big rigs have these as well. What are other's thoughts? How much?

-Michael

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'00 2500 RAM, RegCab, 4x2, Cummins, 6-spd, Driftwood/Agate...
 
We used to use a similar system on the American DieseLectric (railroad type) Yard Cranes back in the late 50's & 60's. If they overheated or lost lube oil pressure, they would shut down. This was no problem for us, because we didn't have to worry about getting run over by some dude running 80 MPH down the track, but, how does one get out of the way of a 80,000 lb, 18 wheeler on the on ramp of the Interstate if your Ram conks?? Just wondering??

Methinks that I would prefer a warning light and buzzer set-up. (may-be?)

Rob. .

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'94 2500SLT, LB, 3. 54, Auto (still original), TST 230 Fuel Plate, K&N Filter, PacBrake, AutoLoc, EGT Gage, DeeZee Chrome Full Length Running Boards, Vent Shades,. Pull 35' HitchHiker 5th Whl (13,850+ lbs) 120,158 miles as of 2-1-00. Full Time RV'ers, Portsmouth, Ohio is "home".

[This message has been edited by RamRunnerRob (edited 02-04-2000). ]
 
I have to agree with RamRunner. I wouldn't want my rig to shut down in any situation. I want full control, right or wrong.
 
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