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TDR Issue 59 was mailed from our printer's facility this week (January 28 - February 1, 2008). Please allow 10 - 14 days for delivery to your doorstep. <br/><br/>Issue 59's theme is, "The more things change, the more they stay the same." <br/><br/>Realize that that the assignment was made to TDR Writers back in October, so their comments did not take into account the newly unveiled 2009 Dodge Ram. We'll have them share their views on this truck in the next Issue of the Turbo Diesel Register. <br/><br/>I didn't know how the writers would respond to this theme. Yet again, they managed to address this topic while providing insightful information on a number of technical issues relating to our trucks: <br/><br/>- <u>Clutches</u>. Leno, Holmes and Anderson discuss clutch repair. <br/><br/>- <u>6.7-Liter Engine</u>. Writers Patton, Holmes, Anderson and Mikonis share their experiences working on the 6.7-liter engine and driving '07.5 trucks with the new engine. <br/><br/>- <u>Batteries</u>. Writers Holmes and Anderson discuss problems that often occur with batteries in the winter months. <br/><br/>- <u>NV4500 Fifth Gear Nut</u>. Anderson and Nelson give updates on the problem that continues to plague this gearbox. <br/><br/>- <u>Steep Learning Curves</u>. Patton, Holmes, Memmolo and Cameron talk about their 6.7-liter engine and the steep learning curve that Dodge and Cummins are experiencing with this engine. Note that Kevin Cameron's "Getting It Right" article is particularly insightful. <br/><br/>- <u>SEMA Show</u>. Several writers attended the show and have written about their impressions. After attending for the past eleven years, I can assure you that there were not any earth-shattering new products released at 2007's show. <br/><br/>In addition to these articles, what else can you expect in Issue 59? Well, in the past five issues we've been talking about lube oil. I'm thinking that this issue's correspondence by John Martin will be the conclusion to our technical discussion. <u>Martin shares with us comments from others in the lube oil business about the CJ and CI lube oil products</u>. <br/><br/>You'll also see a follow-up article on my personal <u>Mega Cab long-bed conversion</u>. I am very impressed with the truck. I hope you enjoy my insights. The only problem? Where to park when in crowded urban areas. <br/><br/>And in an attempt to address the ever popular question of air intake systems, we've included a <u>five-page update that discusses air density and its impact on your engine</u>. <br/><br/>Don't forget, we've included the <u>2008 Travel Companion</u> in this mailing. I'd like to express my personal appreciation for all of you who offer assistance to other TDR Members. It is this kind of community alliance that makes us what we are. We get telephone calls regularly from stranded TDR Members seeking help while traveling. And in almost every case we get a follow up call passing on praise for the TDR Member who rendered help. <br/><br/>I'm hopeful you will enjoy this 144-page issue of the Turbo Diesel Register. <br/><br/>Thank you for your continued membership support. <br/><br/>Robert Patton <br/>TDR Editor <br/><br/></p>[/RAW]
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TDR Issue 59 was mailed from our printer's facility this week (January 28 - February 1, 2008). Please allow 10 - 14 days for delivery to your doorstep. <br/><br/>Issue 59's theme is, "The more things change, the more they stay the same." <br/><br/>Realize that that the assignment was made to TDR Writers back in October, so their comments did not take into account the newly unveiled 2009 Dodge Ram. We'll have them share their views on this truck in the next Issue of the Turbo Diesel Register. <br/><br/>I didn't know how the writers would respond to this theme. Yet again, they managed to address this topic while providing insightful information on a number of technical issues relating to our trucks: <br/><br/>- <u>Clutches</u>. Leno, Holmes and Anderson discuss clutch repair. <br/><br/>- <u>6.7-Liter Engine</u>. Writers Patton, Holmes, Anderson and Mikonis share their experiences working on the 6.7-liter engine and driving '07.5 trucks with the new engine. <br/><br/>- <u>Batteries</u>. Writers Holmes and Anderson discuss problems that often occur with batteries in the winter months. <br/><br/>- <u>NV4500 Fifth Gear Nut</u>. Anderson and Nelson give updates on the problem that continues to plague this gearbox. <br/><br/>- <u>Steep Learning Curves</u>. Patton, Holmes, Memmolo and Cameron talk about their 6.7-liter engine and the steep learning curve that Dodge and Cummins are experiencing with this engine. Note that Kevin Cameron's "Getting It Right" article is particularly insightful. <br/><br/>- <u>SEMA Show</u>. Several writers attended the show and have written about their impressions. After attending for the past eleven years, I can assure you that there were not any earth-shattering new products released at 2007's show. <br/><br/>In addition to these articles, what else can you expect in Issue 59? Well, in the past five issues we've been talking about lube oil. I'm thinking that this issue's correspondence by John Martin will be the conclusion to our technical discussion. <u>Martin shares with us comments from others in the lube oil business about the CJ and CI lube oil products</u>. <br/><br/>You'll also see a follow-up article on my personal <u>Mega Cab long-bed conversion</u>. I am very impressed with the truck. I hope you enjoy my insights. The only problem? Where to park when in crowded urban areas. <br/><br/>And in an attempt to address the ever popular question of air intake systems, we've included a <u>five-page update that discusses air density and its impact on your engine</u>. <br/><br/>Don't forget, we've included the <u>2008 Travel Companion</u> in this mailing. I'd like to express my personal appreciation for all of you who offer assistance to other TDR Members. It is this kind of community alliance that makes us what we are. We get telephone calls regularly from stranded TDR Members seeking help while traveling. And in almost every case we get a follow up call passing on praise for the TDR Member who rendered help. <br/><br/>I'm hopeful you will enjoy this 144-page issue of the Turbo Diesel Register. <br/><br/>Thank you for your continued membership support. <br/><br/>Robert Patton <br/>TDR Editor <br/><br/></p>[/RAW]
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