That's an opinion but not necessarily true. The OEM vacuum pump on my '06 failed at less than 100k miles. The second was still going strong when I sold the truck at 230k miles.
True thats just an opinion but here's another one; Something like that should last far longer than 100k. After all, the engineer that worked on the Jake for Cummins was on the TDR and justified the high cost of the Jake by saying that the vac pump will last the life of the Cummins. I noticed that when they started failing, he stopped posting here. :-laf
Not really. That engineer was Carlton Bale, a really good guy. He started posting after Cummins/Jacobs told us at the Cummins plant in summer of 2002 that Dodge would authorize use of the Jacobs Exhaust Brake with the new Gen III Rams w/48RE automatics.
He continued posting and keeping us advised during the period when the MOPAR automatic was being tested, limitations were found and corrected.
Finally he was able to announce that ECM memory had been expanded and all the bugs had been removed and the exhaust brake was finally authorized for model year 2006 Rams with 48RE. He probably made the last post then threw his clothes away, took a good shower, and left the TDR.
He politely and professionally tolerated all the whining and abuse heaped on him by owners of 2003 and 2004 Ram owners who wanted to be able to install an exhaust brake on their automatic transmission trucks and wanted Jacobs, Dodge, or the government to buy back their trucks because they could not.
The post I refer to was in direct response to my question to him. I'm not going to go back over hundreds of posts to convince you.
So, if your going to stoop to the level of suggesting I'm a liar and you can't have a simple discussion and keep it polite as I have, then I'm done with you. Feel free to post what ever nonsense you like. I will not respond.
Here is the summary of 48RE / Exhaust Brake options:
MY03-MY04. 5: Not warranty approved; powertrain computer exhaust brake functionality is enabled but no automatic transmission protection.
MY05: Not warranty approved; powertrain computer exhaust brake features completely disabled.
MY06: Warranty approved; full powertrain computer protection/integration w/brake.
It is possible that there will be an update to the MY05 software, but there has been no commitment to do so. It will be many months if it does happen at all. Hope this clarifies things.
I ordered my '06 w/48RE and Jacobs Exhaust Brake in late 2005 and took delivery in early 2006. It seems a bit of a stretch that Carlton was refusing to answer your questions about vacuum pump failure back in 2005 before any were in service but I'll finish this post and go back and search through the old thread.