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โJun-27-2013 07:19 AM
lfeather wrote:Doug E. wrote:
Ifeather: I appreciate the fact that your 2002 ISL has never produced more than 23 lbs, of boost and that's plenty of power for you.
However when new my 2005 ISL produced 35 lbs. of boost and now it has less, almost no boost when trying to go from a dead stop.
The tech at Cummins West confirmed that it should be producing 35 lbs. of boost with the VGT turbo when working properly.
Thanks for your input though.
Doug
I understand and believe you, No offense intended. I'm just curious about the disparity? Maybe it's year-model?
It is year model. The first serious EPA requirements went into effect for over the road diesels in '04. In late '02 Cummins begin to introduce up dated engines to meet the standard. Between the end of '02 and Jan '04 Cummins put new fuel systems and VG turbos on most of their engines. Boost went up, temps went up MPG went down. It was the first of many requirements.
Larry
โJun-27-2013 06:10 AM
Doug E. wrote:
Ifeather: I appreciate the fact that your 2002 ISL has never produced more than 23 lbs, of boost and that's plenty of power for you.
However when new my 2005 ISL produced 35 lbs. of boost and now it has less, almost no boost when trying to go from a dead stop.
The tech at Cummins West confirmed that it should be producing 35 lbs. of boost with the VGT turbo when working properly.
Thanks for your input though.
โJun-27-2013 05:12 AM
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โJun-26-2013 04:29 PM
Ranger Smith wrote:I was thinking the exact thing. Tech assistance is just a phone call away! You can even call.
Maybe Cummins West should call tech support at Cummins itself and see if they can figure it out instead of just throwing parts in, taking your money, hope that was the fix.
โJun-26-2013 03:19 PM