Hey y'all.
I've got a 04.5 2500 4x4 with the 6 speed manual trans that I've had for a couple years now. I've been doing what I know in preparation for some fairly heavy towing. We have a 32 foot fifth wheel that we're going to pull from Southern AZ up to Alaska and back this summer.
The truck is mostly stock with about 175,000 miles on the clock. No noticeable blowby. I sent an oil sample to Blackstone for analysis, and the truck passed with flying colors. It has a pretty nice looking exhaust system, including an aftermarket 2 piece manifold that says ATS.
It seems that mostly everybody here agrees the stock gauges are inaccurate, to be polite.
My idea is to put on one of those 3 gauge pillar pod things, so which gauges are the most important?
I keep it under 2000 rpm almost religiously, never much over 70 mph.
I'm thinking:
1. Fuel pressure
2. Exhaust gas temp
3. Oil pressure
Any input is welcome.
Any other potential problems I should look for?
Cheers
Bert
I've got a 04.5 2500 4x4 with the 6 speed manual trans that I've had for a couple years now. I've been doing what I know in preparation for some fairly heavy towing. We have a 32 foot fifth wheel that we're going to pull from Southern AZ up to Alaska and back this summer.
The truck is mostly stock with about 175,000 miles on the clock. No noticeable blowby. I sent an oil sample to Blackstone for analysis, and the truck passed with flying colors. It has a pretty nice looking exhaust system, including an aftermarket 2 piece manifold that says ATS.
It seems that mostly everybody here agrees the stock gauges are inaccurate, to be polite.
My idea is to put on one of those 3 gauge pillar pod things, so which gauges are the most important?
I keep it under 2000 rpm almost religiously, never much over 70 mph.
I'm thinking:
1. Fuel pressure
2. Exhaust gas temp
3. Oil pressure
Any input is welcome.
Any other potential problems I should look for?
Cheers
Bert