Hey yall. I have been reading some of the past posts on exhaust brakes and I have a couple questions. The answer may lie in the past posts somewhere, but DANG there's a bunch of them!
I see folks refering to exhaust springs. Changing over to 60lbs springs from stock 30 lbs springs. Are yall talking about the exhaust valve springs? If so, Is changing the springs over to 60lbs harmfull if you do it with out an e-brake? Like If I was to install them now in preperation for an e-brake? I dont plan on doing that, just asking.
I'm also wondering about the brakes that bolt on behind the turbo. I dont have a Cummins now, but I'm lookin to buy one (96-98 3500 5 speed) and an exhaust brake is one of the first things I want to do. So is there a piece already bolted on there that the e-brake replaces?
On my current truck (a 97 Powerstroke) there is an "exhaust back pressure valve) directly behind the turbo. When the truck is started and it's cold the valve closes to help warm the engine up faster. Some folks convert that to a makeshift e-brake.
Anyway, does the Cummins have one too that get's replaced or do you just pull the down pipe back and wedge it inbetween the pipe and turbo?
My other question is what actuates then. I'm mostly lookin at the Pacbrake. Yes, I realize that it's not the best on the market, but I understand it's cheeper than, say a BD, and from what I've read I believe it will serve me well.
Like I said in the begining of my post, I used the search feature and I did read quite a few posts, but honestly, I dont have the time or pacients to read through them all. I hope yall will forgive me for that.
Thank you for the help

I see folks refering to exhaust springs. Changing over to 60lbs springs from stock 30 lbs springs. Are yall talking about the exhaust valve springs? If so, Is changing the springs over to 60lbs harmfull if you do it with out an e-brake? Like If I was to install them now in preperation for an e-brake? I dont plan on doing that, just asking.
I'm also wondering about the brakes that bolt on behind the turbo. I dont have a Cummins now, but I'm lookin to buy one (96-98 3500 5 speed) and an exhaust brake is one of the first things I want to do. So is there a piece already bolted on there that the e-brake replaces?
On my current truck (a 97 Powerstroke) there is an "exhaust back pressure valve) directly behind the turbo. When the truck is started and it's cold the valve closes to help warm the engine up faster. Some folks convert that to a makeshift e-brake.
Anyway, does the Cummins have one too that get's replaced or do you just pull the down pipe back and wedge it inbetween the pipe and turbo?
My other question is what actuates then. I'm mostly lookin at the Pacbrake. Yes, I realize that it's not the best on the market, but I understand it's cheeper than, say a BD, and from what I've read I believe it will serve me well.
Like I said in the begining of my post, I used the search feature and I did read quite a few posts, but honestly, I dont have the time or pacients to read through them all. I hope yall will forgive me for that.
Thank you for the help