Re: Re: Re: Pacbrake or Cummins E-brake
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Towing 21,180 GCW (21,500 GCWR) 36' 5ver with aerodynamics of a brick wall. Max EGT's in Texas summer weather running through the Hill Country - 1100 degF. Yep, that danged Jacobs brake is about to melt the engine down, I guess.
I did not say that the little hole in the Jacobs brake would melt the engine. I have towed a 5'ver, over 11,000 miles to Alaska and returned with a Jacob's brake and controlled egt's with my right foot, same as most folks do. I now do the same with my 4" remote BD brake and stage 8 injectors--but I do have to keep my towing speed below 85 if the hills are very steep
. This isn't rocket science, just measure the e-brake diameter, subtract the area for the shaft and valve and chart what horsepower you wish to flow. Most folks install 4" exhaust and straight thru mufflers as they add horsepower to IMPROVE flow, but if you choose to restrict flow so be it. The 1rst Generation trucks were 160hp at the flywheel and had small exhaust (2. 75"?)with flattened bends, the 2nd Gen. trucks @160-245hp used 3" pipes and the 3rd Generation are rated up to 305hp and use 4" exhaust... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .....
How much horsepower do you want to make or use for towing??
Big A asked in his original post which e-brake was the least restrictive when open. I'm not sure, I only know that the Jacobs '89-'02 e-brake is the most RESTRICTIVE that I've seen. Several others are less restrictive. HTH's
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Towing 21,180 GCW (21,500 GCWR) 36' 5ver with aerodynamics of a brick wall. Max EGT's in Texas summer weather running through the Hill Country - 1100 degF. Yep, that danged Jacobs brake is about to melt the engine down, I guess.

I did not say that the little hole in the Jacobs brake would melt the engine. I have towed a 5'ver, over 11,000 miles to Alaska and returned with a Jacob's brake and controlled egt's with my right foot, same as most folks do. I now do the same with my 4" remote BD brake and stage 8 injectors--but I do have to keep my towing speed below 85 if the hills are very steep


How much horsepower do you want to make or use for towing??
Big A asked in his original post which e-brake was the least restrictive when open. I'm not sure, I only know that the Jacobs '89-'02 e-brake is the most RESTRICTIVE that I've seen. Several others are less restrictive. HTH's