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<br/>Issue 78 of the Turbo Diesel Register was delivered to the post office for mailing in Greenville, SC on Friday, November 2, 2012. Domestic addresses should allow 10 – 14 days for delivery. International addresses (including Canada) should allow 2 – 3 weeks. <br/><br/>The new 2013 Ram Turbo Diesel trucks are featured on the cover, and a four-page in-depth analysis of the truck is a part of this magazine. What else can you find in Issue 78? <br/><br/>- Our annual review of Ram Technical Service Bulletins issued over the past year. <br/>- A Technical Topics discussion on “Ditching the 6.7 liter Exhaust Aftertreatment System.” <br/>- A TDReview of two books – <u>Red, Black and Global</u> and the <u>Diesel Odyssey of Clessie Cummins</u>. These books give you a behind the scenes look at lots of Turbo Diesel history. Did you know that Ford does not own Cummins? Seriously, here is an interesting fact: the ’03 – ’07 HPCR engine did not require EGR, saving the folks at Chrysler $227 per engine or a cool 150 million dollars over the 4.5 year model run. I think you will like the historical information provided in the TDReview section of this issue. <br/>- 6.7-Liter injector matching is covered by both Joe Donnelly and Andy Redmond. <br/>- John Holmes talks about transmission temperatures. <br/>- Writers Holmes, Magnoli, Anderson, Dagleish and Donnelly also give us lots of service, parts, and accessory updates. <br/>- TDR writers address the editor’s question, “What have you discovered lately?” in their articles. <br/><br/>But wait, there’s more. <br/><br/>The 2013 TDR Calendar is included with your magazine. We want to thank all of the TDR Members who took the time to submit their photos. Thanks to digital photography, this year’s entries were the best ever. Over 250 truck owners submitted photographs, and our panel of judges had a very tough time selecting the final photographs for use in the calendar. We plan to use many of these entries throughout the year so that you can see even more TDR Member trucks than the calendar allowed us to display. We are hopeful that the 2013 TDR Calendar finds a prominent place in your home or office as you mark your important dates for 2013. <br/><br/>I would like to also encourage you to participate in <a href="http://www.genosgarage.com" target="_blank">Geno’s Garage’s annual community service project for 2012.</a> They selected the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as their project this year. How does their annual project work? From now through December 31, 2012, for every reusable "Starting Fluid" drink tumbler - or – “got diesel?” t-shirt they sell, they will send 100% of the proceeds (not profits) directly to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Consider giving those on your holiday gift list a reusable "Starting Fluid" drink tumbler or “got diesel?” t-shirt. Geno’s Garage has been able to bring back the ever-popular “got diesel?” t-shirt for this year’s charity project with the support of DieselSite.com which owns the trademark. <br/><br/>We hope you enjoy Issue 78 and please be sure to spread the word about the Turbo Diesel Register. Remember, <a href="http://www.tdr-online.com/Purchase-Gift-Subscription_c7.htm" target="_blank">a gift subscription (or renewal) makes the perfect Christmas gift.</a> <br/><br/>Robert Patton <br/>Editor, TDR </p>[/RAW]

<br/>Issue 78 of the Turbo Diesel Register was delivered to the post office for mailing in Greenville, SC on Friday, November 2, 2012. Domestic addresses should allow 10 – 14 days for delivery. International addresses (including Canada) should allow 2 – 3 weeks. <br/><br/>The new 2013 Ram Turbo Diesel trucks are featured on the cover, and a four-page in-depth analysis of the truck is a part of this magazine. What else can you find in Issue 78? <br/><br/>- Our annual review of Ram Technical Service Bulletins issued over the past year. <br/>- A Technical Topics discussion on “Ditching the 6.7 liter Exhaust Aftertreatment System.” <br/>- A TDReview of two books – <u>Red, Black and Global</u> and the <u>Diesel Odyssey of Clessie Cummins</u>. These books give you a behind the scenes look at lots of Turbo Diesel history. Did you know that Ford does not own Cummins? Seriously, here is an interesting fact: the ’03 – ’07 HPCR engine did not require EGR, saving the folks at Chrysler $227 per engine or a cool 150 million dollars over the 4.5 year model run. I think you will like the historical information provided in the TDReview section of this issue. <br/>- 6.7-Liter injector matching is covered by both Joe Donnelly and Andy Redmond. <br/>- John Holmes talks about transmission temperatures. <br/>- Writers Holmes, Magnoli, Anderson, Dagleish and Donnelly also give us lots of service, parts, and accessory updates. <br/>- TDR writers address the editor’s question, “What have you discovered lately?” in their articles. <br/><br/>But wait, there’s more. <br/><br/>The 2013 TDR Calendar is included with your magazine. We want to thank all of the TDR Members who took the time to submit their photos. Thanks to digital photography, this year’s entries were the best ever. Over 250 truck owners submitted photographs, and our panel of judges had a very tough time selecting the final photographs for use in the calendar. We plan to use many of these entries throughout the year so that you can see even more TDR Member trucks than the calendar allowed us to display. We are hopeful that the 2013 TDR Calendar finds a prominent place in your home or office as you mark your important dates for 2013. <br/><br/>I would like to also encourage you to participate in <a href="http://www.genosgarage.com" target="_blank">Geno’s Garage’s annual community service project for 2012.</a> They selected the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as their project this year. How does their annual project work? From now through December 31, 2012, for every reusable "Starting Fluid" drink tumbler - or – “got diesel?” t-shirt they sell, they will send 100% of the proceeds (not profits) directly to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Consider giving those on your holiday gift list a reusable "Starting Fluid" drink tumbler or “got diesel?” t-shirt. Geno’s Garage has been able to bring back the ever-popular “got diesel?” t-shirt for this year’s charity project with the support of DieselSite.com which owns the trademark. <br/><br/>We hope you enjoy Issue 78 and please be sure to spread the word about the Turbo Diesel Register. Remember, <a href="http://www.tdr-online.com/Purchase-Gift-Subscription_c7.htm" target="_blank">a gift subscription (or renewal) makes the perfect Christmas gift.</a> <br/><br/>Robert Patton <br/>Editor, TDR </p>[/RAW]
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